Thrift


1984
The Great Gatsby
The Girl on the Train
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Secret History
The Bell Jar
The Phantom of the Opera
Lolita
Crime and Punishment
A Thousand Splendid Suns
The Glass Castle
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Kite Runner
The Boyfriend
The Teacher
No Logo by Naomi KleinAmusing Ourselves to Death by Neil PostmanThe Overspent American by Juliet B. SchorStatus Seekers by Vance PackardShiny Objects by James A. Roberts
Consumerism
110 books — 28 voters
84, Charing Cross Road by Helene HanffThe Golden Compass by Philip PullmanKiller Stuff by Sharon FifferThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles DickensThe Family Vault by Charlotte MacLeod
Fictional Antiques & Collectibles
145 books — 24 voters

Frederick by Leo LionniWho's Got Game? The Ant or the Grasshopper? by Toni MorrisonThe Ant and the Grasshopper by Rebecca EmberleyThe Grasshopper's Song by Nikki GiovanniThe Grasshopper and the Ant at the End of the World by Benjamin Harper
The Ant and the Grasshopper retold
6 books — 2 voters
Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustenSaint Joan by George Bernard ShawFrankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft ShelleyA Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary WollstonecraftSelected Poems by John Donne
Dover Thrift Editions
35 books — 3 voters

José Saramago
Why they were loaded with bags of beans and peas and anything else they happened to pick up when they were still some distance away from the street where the first blind man and his wife lived, for that is where they are going, is a question that could only occur to someone who has never in his life suffered shortages.
José Saramago, Blindness

Viv Albertine
On the way to the cake shop I kept stopping to shake the wet leaves off the soles of my brown suede Whistles boots. I bought them at Sue Ryder, the charity shop in Camden Town. [...] I know how to find good clothes in those places. First scan the rails for an awkward colour, anything that jumps out as being a bit ugly, like dirty mustard, salmon pink or olive green with a bit too much brown in it. A print with an unusual combination of colours – dark green and pink, bright orange and ultramarine ...more
Viv Albertine, To Throw Away Unopened

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