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What Book(s) have you just Bought, Ordered or Taken Delivery Of?

Oh do they ever GET BETTER! You fall in love with the characters and can't wait to see how they solve all the challenges they face. Read them with your son and the two of you will have so much fun!


From the library - Shine Shine Shine and Texts from Jane Eyre: And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Literary Characters
From Bookoutlet - About Grace, Black Beauty, Black Beauty, Counting by 7s & The Gracekeepers
I did buy 2 different editions of Black Beauty. One for myself and one for my daughter's collection


Kathryn Zack wrote: "I'm so excited! I just bought a 1792 copy of "Rights of Man" by Thomas Paine! I squealed a little inside when I added this to my shelves!!!"
Whoa, how did you score that?
Whoa, how did you score that?


Kathryn Zack wrote: "Kathy - it's been on my list of "to buy" for a long time! Bauman Books found a nice copy for me and my contact there said they finally got one in. So I jumped on it! I'm so stoked!"
I am thoroughly impressed and a bit book jealous. Congratulations!
I am thoroughly impressed and a bit book jealous. Congratulations!

I've been after a copy of David Lindsay's seminal 1920 A Voyage to Arcturus for a while now (having read it for free off gutenberg, and it having "blown me away") and although there are more modern reprints available, I really like the cover of the 1980 edition, so bagged that one:

plus the eBay seller was offering 15% off when getting 2 or more, so it seemed rude not to take advantage ;o) and I went for Beryl Bainbridge's The Bottle Factory Outing and was surprised to receive an alternate cover for the ISBN than that which I was expecting, but which is actually the nicest cover I've seen for the title - result!

At a garage sale I found 6 books tied up with a string for fifty cents. Five of them were the Executioner Series by Don Pendleton, I used to be addicted to these about 40 years ago. I found #2, #6, #8, #9, & #28. I can't remember if I have read them or not, pretty sure I did. I'm currently reading #2 Death Squad, for old time sake, I'll probably read it and give them all away, still it's a good find and well worth .50 cents.


Elon Musk: Inventing the Future
Isaacs Storm
Song of the Vikings: Snorri and the Making of Norse Myths


but spotted a vintage 1929 hardback on eBay... and I was the only bidder!
so happy! :oD



Black Wings Has My Angel
The Poisoned Chocolates Case
The Twelve Chairs
any one of these would've made my week, so feels like Christmas come early for them all to arrive on same day!

Crossing to Safety
Eleanor
How to be both
My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories
Oliver Twist
The Prince and the Pauper
The Scarlet Letter



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That's so funny Darren. The same thing happens to me when I buy books or CDs on the Internet: I look forward to the day they arrive. :D


Shame, Disgrace and Decline and Fall
then realised titles all seem to go together!
and I was in quite a good mood honestly! ;o)


deffo compare notes on that one...


also by curious coincidence one of my other "Author More"'s for 2017 is Nancy Mitford's Love in a Cold Climate !


I got
The Charterhouse of Parma
Season Of Anomy*
The Vagrants*
The Bridge on the Drina* (These three * were published in the "Yellow Library" so they are always easy to spot and I can't resist them...)
The Long Season of Rain
The Turkish Gambit (Already have three of this series, missing at least one or two.)
The Lucky Ones (Already have the earlier two parts of the trilogy for lighter reading.)
Of course I have been getting BC books from meetings, even though I always promise not to get any. But I also moved recently and now I finally have room for a real bookcase.
I also got a smart phone and one of our publishers let us choose a book from five options, so now I have The Forgotten Garden on my phone.
But yesterday finally arrived the book I have been waiting for: The Book Lover's Journal: My Personal Reading Record! I wanted to get one because I want to know what is inside and start ticking off books on its lists and using it for any personal thoughts and so on. I have also been dreaming of designing one (or several) book journals for Finns, especially for children, but also for adults with Finnish book lists etc. I even run into one special teacher by accident and she was very excited about the idea of getting them to school children who are learning how to read.

I ended up buying :
Selected Readings from the Portable Dorothy Parker (I have the paperback for the full thing, but I like switching back and forth, so partial is better than nothing.)
My Cousin Rachel by Du Maurier
To The Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey
Frenchman's Creek by du Maurier
The Third Man by Graham Greene
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin (For my 2017 challenge.)
Shadowmarch by Tad Williams (I've had the hardback on my bookshelf since it was published back in 2004, but put it aside until he finished writing the series - but now that it's done, I know the full thing is >3,000 pages long, so I keep putting it off. Maybe having it in audio will help me tackle it sooner.)
I should be getting a $10 off coupon in the next couple of days, so I'll probably use that on some of the books from next year's challenge.

The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
The Aeneid translated by Robert Fitzgerald
Hamlet - Folger Library edition (with no writing in it)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Larsson
All in pretty good shape. The Aeneid and the Larsson book look unread. Not bad for a dollar. :)
My sister has a lovely thrift store by home -- when I visit we always peruse the bookshelves -- somedays great finds, other days nothing. But always fun to look .

True. It's something my parents still enjoy doing. They live relatively close and when I visit my Dad knows the best places to go to. This one is near my home and I had never been before, so it was a nice find.

I've found some real gems in an antique store I frequent. I love when that happens! Course, they're not dollar for three! Great find Susan!


That's a shame, but completely understandable. Not a risk I would want to take either.


What a great opportunity! I imagine your girls will love knowing that their input is important to the author.


I bought these
The Mill on the Floss
Three Men in a Boat
The Glass Palace
Annnd Dracula

In Search of Lost Time volumes 1 to 7 (Centaur Classics) The 100 greatest novels of all time - #13 for 99p on kindle
The Three Musketeers for £2.50 on audible
The House of Mirth for £2.99 on audible
All in my preferred translations/ narrators. As a library user and non book buyer, this was majorly splashing out for me!
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