Catching up on Classics (and lots more!) discussion
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What Book(s) have you just Bought, Ordered or Taken Delivery Of?
siriusedward wrote: "I bought 


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Nice! If you're interested in literature about Palestine, I suggest [book:Mornings in Jenin|6692041]. Very important, powerful book.
Also, All the Light We Cannot See is on my soon-to-read list. Hope you enjoy it!



[bookcov..."Nice! If you're interested in literature about Palestine, I suggest [book:Mornings in Jenin|6692041]. Very important, powerful book.
Also, All the Light We Cannot See is on my soon-to-read list. Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks Nargus! I want to know more about it..and I recently decided to read more on it..as I am already reading many war lit books.The book looks interesting.
I hope I enjoy the book too.sometime soon.
Hi, I've just brought from my trip to the charity shop the fair fight, the ocean at the end of the lane, the forgotten garden and Jane eyre. I also have all the light we cannot see to read soon so be interested on the review when you've read it.
Nargus wrote: "I recently bought:


Looking forward to read em. As for the promise to myself not to pur..."
Great book haul Nargus! :)
Nargus wrote: "I recently bought:


Looking forward to read em. As for the promise to myself not to pur..."
a cracking trilogy of top-level classics right there!
LOL at restricting size of TBR pile to 10
I remember saying that a couple of years ago... then 12... then 20...
now I'm trying to stop it exceeding 70!! :oO
Nargus, but what a great looking bunch of books, they didn't deserve to be left on the shelf at all!
In the past couple of days, I bought:The Nix by Nathan Hill
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
33 Revolutions by Canek Sánchez Guevara and
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
Carol wrote: "In the past couple of days, I bought:The Nix by Nathan Hill
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
Waiting for Godot by [aut..."
Some excellent titles there Carol! Happy reading! :)
I spent a couple of hours at Half Price Books and ended up picking up quite a few. The clearance section was great!
Loretta wrote: "Carol wrote: "In the past couple of days, I bought:The Nix by Nathan Hill
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
[book:Waiting for Godot|..."
Thanks, Loretta! sometimes it just makes me happy to see them across the room, beckoning me.
I have been on a bit of a tear actually, buying up tons of classics on amazon for like a buck, then you can get the Audible audio version for about a buck as well, once you own the Kindle version. So, recently, I've gotten GREAT EXPECTATIONS, JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, THE MILL ON THE FLOSS, MOONSTONE, ROBIN HOOD, and even more that I cannot remember! -Jen from Quebec :0)
Kris wrote: "I spent a couple of hours at Half Price Books and ended up picking up quite a few. The clearance section was great!
[bookco..."The clearance aisle at Half Price Books is why I have 100+ unread books on my shelves right now! You just can't say no to great books at those prices! :)
Does Half Price Books ship to Canada? Do they only sell hard copies or do they sell Kindle books as well?
Carol wrote: "Loretta wrote: "Carol wrote: "In the past couple of days, I bought:The Nix by Nathan Hill
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
[book:Wa..."
Big Smile Carol!!!!! I know what you mean!!!! :)
Kris wrote: "I spent a couple of hours at Half Price Books and ended up picking up quite a few. The clearance section was great!
[bookco..."Great finds Kris! :)
Loretta wrote: "Great book haul Nargus! :)"
Thanks Loretta! :)
Thanks Loretta! :)
Darren wrote: "a cracking trilogy of top-level classics right there!
LOL at restricting size of TBR pile to 10
I remember saying that a couple of years ago... then 12... then 20...
now I'm trying to stop it exceeding 70!! :oO "
Glad to hear it! I've heard great things. Looking forward to getting through them. I picked up The Invisible Man to start with.
Lol. Woah, 70! Yikes, I wonder what's going to happen to me, I just started my first full time job today ... Must ... have ... self ... control...
LOL at restricting size of TBR pile to 10
I remember saying that a couple of years ago... then 12... then 20...
now I'm trying to stop it exceeding 70!! :oO "
Glad to hear it! I've heard great things. Looking forward to getting through them. I picked up The Invisible Man to start with.
Lol. Woah, 70! Yikes, I wonder what's going to happen to me, I just started my first full time job today ... Must ... have ... self ... control...
Pink wrote: "Nargus, but what a great looking bunch of books, they didn't deserve to be left on the shelf at all!"
Thanks Pink! :) Good point! haha, they certainly didn't. Plus, I love going into a bookshop without any plan and buying books that catch my eye.
Thanks Pink! :) Good point! haha, they certainly didn't. Plus, I love going into a bookshop without any plan and buying books that catch my eye.
That's something I don't do enough, just browse and choose books on a whim. I suppose it's because most of my reading is ordered in from the library, as my small branch doesn't stock enough. I get too overwhelmed when I'm in a bookshop and end up browsing, wanting everything and leaving with nothing!
I'm taking a week's vacation in about...a week and I plan on browsing some bookshops during that time. I do miss being in the Navy when I could spend a day or two browsing through bookshops in other countries (I got a lot of really neat titles in Sydney and Singapore--as well as a neat little place in Yokohama that I liked to frequent.)
Lol, even those visits can sometimes be satisfactory once in a while. Just perusing the shelves. Yeah, I confess, I often want a lot, but I usually have a tight budget so I only walk away with those books I really want and can envisage myself reading in the near future.
Brina wrote: "Carol, I loved The Piano Lesson, enjoy. I look forward to your thoughts on the other two books."I'm trying to mix up my contemporary and classics reading, with a bit more intentionality. We'll see how that plan actually plays out.
After discovering When we were orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro in my bookshelf (must have been there for years), I have just bought two more books by him. Never let me go and The Buried Giant.I think he will be the author this year where I have intention of reading all his novels.
I got George Eliot's Silas Marner from a local Book Swap. Very excited since this is the first classic I'm reading in a very long time and this group had a lot of influence in me picking a Classic as my next read. Also this will be my second Eliot after Daniel Deronda :)
Kristin wrote: "After discovering When we were orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro in my bookshelf (must have been there for years), I have just bought two more books by him. Never let me go and The Buried Giant.I think h..."
Oh nice. The Remains of The Day has been one of my favorite movies, but never read Ishiguro....now you've got me interested to actually read his work. :)
I JUST got a package delivered right to my door from Amazon- this book buying is like an addiction and the dealer brings my drug of choice right to my door! What's a girl to do, eh?THIS lovely package includes:
HELL HOUSE, A MAN CALLED OVE, GIRLS ON FIRE + SLAMMERKIN!
Now? Now I MUST stop buying books (except those that are free for kindle, those NEVER stop) for at least a month!
-Jen from Quebec :0)
Jennifer Lynn wrote: "I JUST got a package delivered right to my door from Amazon- this book buying is like an addiction and the dealer brings my drug of choice right to my door! What's a girl to do, eh?THIS lovely pa..."
:o You got it too huh Jen, the fever of buying books online and getting it delivered to the door step. oh I know the feeling!! guilty
I bought Hard Times by Charles Dickens in preparation for this group's February reads! Looking forward to getting into it but I've got so much on my list of "bought-but-haven't-read" so it will take a while to reach it! :-) anyone else have that feeling of knowing that you will NEVER reach all your hauled books?
Jennifer Lynn wrote: "...Now? Now I MUST stop buying books..."Can't even begin to recall how many times I told myself that!
;>D
Jennifer Lynn wrote: "I JUST got a package delivered right to my door from Amazon- this book buying is like an addiction and the dealer brings my drug of choice right to my door! What's a girl to do, eh?..."
Oh yes. I'm addicted too.
Oh yes. I'm addicted too.
Fred wrote: "Anyone else have that feeling of knowing that you will NEVER reach all your hauled books?."Sure. I've spent the last 5 years finally getting around to reading books that have been on my shelves for 30 + years. And I'm STILL doing it!
my birthday today, and received 2 books as gifts:Beauty and Sadness (published in 1964, the year of my birth!)
and A Little Life (published in 2015, but all hallmarks of a "future classic" ;o) )
Darren wrote: "my birthday today, and received 2 books as gifts:Beauty and Sadness (published in 1964, the year of my birth!)

and [book:A Little Life|228228..."
♫Happy birthday to you .... and many more ... books added to your TBR!♫
Darren wrote: "my birthday today, and received 2 books as gifts:Beauty and Sadness (published in 1964, the year of my birth!)

and [book:A Little Life|228228..."
Happy birthday Darren and happy reading!! :)
Happy Birthday Darren! I really liked A Little Life, that will be an excellent read for you! Happy Reading and all the best :)
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR DARREN!!! May the year waver all obstacles from your way!I just purchased an Icelandic vocabulary, because, you know...
Thankyou All for your good wishes! :o)also received some cash, so guess what I'll be spending that on...? ;o)
already ordered Persepolis and The Field of the Cloth of Gold
Darren wrote: "Thankyou All for your good wishes! :o)also received some cash, so guess what I'll be spending that on...? ;o)
already ordered Persepolis and [book:The Field of the Cloth of Gold|3..."
Oh, I so want to read Persepolis!! You buy so many awesome books. I would love to see your book collection.
Darren wrote: "Thankyou All for your good wishes! :o)
also received some cash, so guess what I'll be spending that on...? ;o)
already ordered Persepolis and [book:The Field of the Cloth of Gold|3..."
Add my happy bday to them, Darren!
Good to know many of us here share the same addiction. Well, at least it ain't such a bad addiction. Lol.
also received some cash, so guess what I'll be spending that on...? ;o)
already ordered Persepolis and [book:The Field of the Cloth of Gold|3..."
Add my happy bday to them, Darren!
Good to know many of us here share the same addiction. Well, at least it ain't such a bad addiction. Lol.
Laurie wrote: "Darren wrote: "...already ordered Persepolis and The Field of the Cloth of Gold"Oh, I so want to read Persepolis!! You buy so many awesome books. I would love to see your book collection."
We can see each others books here on Goodreads!
(you can use the Settings to display "owned" and a Lovely Green Tick appears next to all your actual books!
having said that, it does rely on people checking the "I own a copy of this book" box and linking the correct edition, and even I haven't done this religiously, although I am working on it!)
So I've made some pretty good book hauls lately. The first few are not terribly exciting, but they are the Everyman's Library editions that I really like: Go Tell It on the Mountain and The Good Soldier. I also picked up a first edition Roverandom and a plain ole 2015 Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary. But now it gets more exciting. The local library was having a fundraiser and they had received donations of old and rare books. I picked up a 1967 two-volume The Annotated Sherlock Holmes which contains the four novels and 56 short stories of Sherlock Holmes. At the same sale, I picked up a circa 1940s hardcover Alice in Wonderland for my daughter. And finally, this goes back to Christmas, my son and daughter-in-law got me a two-volume, 1938 Heritage Press, Heritage Club edition of Les Misérables, illustrated by Lynd Ward and translated by Lascelles Wraxall. It is in nearly new condition and has the original slip case. (Good Reads does not have this edition listed as far as I can tell).
Darren wrote: "Laurie wrote: "Darren wrote: "...already ordered Persepolis and The Field of the Cloth of Gold"Oh, I so want to read Persepolis!! You buy so many awesome books. I wo..."
If you check out my owned books, it might list 2. I just never check that box so it doesn't occur to me that other people actually do.
Joseph - those Sherlock Holmes and Les Mis sound great - always nice to have an edition that isn't even listed on Goodreads, makes it feel all the more special! ;o)Laurie - when I finish a book, although I don't always do a review, I always set the Finished Reading date, and while I have the edit panel open it seems rude not to set an owned copy while I'm there!
and for books I buy, but haven't read yet, I always like to make sure I have the correct edition selected, and again while I'm doing that I just set the owned copy info
My housemate's just messaged me to tell me my copy of Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel has arrived. I'm reading it with another gr bookclub and the premise sounds interesting, so looking forward to it once I'm back home from my trip :)
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Looking forward to read em. As for the promise to myself not to purchase new books unless I've got less than 10 unread books on my shelf, well, didn't exactly stick to it. Lol. No, not lol. Those poor, lonely books, that deserve to be read!