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What Book(s) have you just Bought, Ordered or Taken Delivery Of?
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Feb 05, 2017 01:55AM
Enjoy it, Jen! ;)
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I have ordered the clothbound Penguin classics of Tess of the d'urbervilles (i've read the ebook version a week ago and it was just perfect) and Middlemarch. Can't wait. :-)
KARIN-----TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES is the novel that made me fall in love with Thomas Hardy forever! I was living in South Korea at the time, and it was difficult to find English books to buy at stores, and I found a copy of Tess at a market, buying it simply because I COULD read it; never expecting to find a new favorite author in the process! Enjoy it all over again, k? -Jen from Quebec :0)
Good for you Karin! I have all the Thomas Hardy Kindle books...I'm planning on reading Jude the Obscure sometime soon. I'll put that one on my TBR as well! Glad you really liked it! ;)
Thanks Fred!And hope you enjoy Tess of the D'Urbervilles Karin! Those clothbound editions are so lovely
been after WG Sebald's The Rings Of Saturn for a whilesaw a copy with the cover I like available from a seller in Germany
took that as an omen and bought it
jiffy bag with Leipzig return address waiting for me when I got in from work...
300 pages but heavy stock and thick cardboard cover - feels lovely/weighty in the hand
spine a bit "slanty" but I can work on that...
:oD
Enjoy, I love it when something comes that has made itself longed for.The book about the 19th century whaling trade I ordered just arrived!
The Brothers Karamazov and Rebecca came in the mail for me this week. Excited and eager to start them both. But I'll need to finish up on a couple of books first.
Nargus wrote: "The Brothers Karamazov and Rebecca came in the mail for me this week. Excited and eager to start them both. But I'll need to finish up on a couple of books first."Loved Rebecca Nargus! Enjoy! :)
I just received an immaculate little copy of 'The Pearl' by Steinbeck. It was second-hand at £2.80 postage and 1p for the book
Hilary wrote: "I just received an immaculate little copy of 'The Pearl' by Steinbeck. It was second-hand at £2.80 postage and 1p for the book "That's great Hilary! :)
Thanks Loretta! Yes, I wanted to read the short story option but even the Kindle version was dearer than I'd normally pay which has been, in the past, not much more than £0.00. But Kindle - a dastardly £4.00 something! :p. I'm so looking forward to it as I've never read any Steinbeck before. Exciting... :-)
The Kindle versions of Steinbeck's books are pretty expensive here in the US too.I've noticed that Penguin tends to keep their prices as high as possible.
Hilary wrote: "Thanks Loretta! Yes, I wanted to read the short story option but even the Kindle version was dearer than I'd normally pay which has been, in the past, not much more than £0.00. But Kindle - a dasta..."It's a great book Hilary! The only Steinbeck I've read too! I hope you enjoy it!! :)
My granddaughter and I ordered (and received yesterday) The BFG and Little House in the Big Woods. So excited! I have tried reading Little Women with her, but we are moving so slow. She says she likes it, but doesn't ask for it much, so I am hoping these others will be more enjoyable for her. And there are pictures!
MKay wrote: "My granddaughter and I ordered (and received yesterday) The BFG and Little House in the Big Woods. So excited! I have tried reading Little Women with her, but we..."That's wonderful MKay! I'm sure she'll enjoy them! :)
as part of my ongoing quest to read the books behind all of my fave films, last week I added a couple of titles to my "Want to Read" list, The Vanishing and Jack's Return Home (book from which Get Carter was adapted)today went into charity shop and found brand new copy for 99p!
then when I got home, found waiting for me the third of the three books I bought myself with my birthday money
Thomas Bernhard's Extinction
Woke up on Thursday and found this little guy (big guy, really) just seemingly abandoned on my porch! ;>D
A sequel to The Three Musketeers that picks up the story immediately after the events of that book and was unfinished at the time of Dumas' death plus an unpublished novella that Dumas wrote that ties up all the loose ends of the book. It concerns the adventures of Richelieu--D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis aren't in this one.
Squire wrote: "Woke up on Thursday and found this little guy (big guy, really) just seemingly abandoned on my porch! ;>D..."
Oh good for you!
Oh good for you!
FINALLY I cracked and after all these years, have ordered a paperback copy of BELOVED by Toni Morrison...Figue it's about time to get that one read! -Jen from Quebec :0) (Of course, it hasn't arrived yet....)
I have Remembrance of Things Past in three volumes arriving on February 28th along with Orlando. I also picked up Clara Callan and The Kitchen God's Wife from the used book sale at work on Friday.
Squire wrote: "Woke up on Thursday and found this little guy (big guy, really) just seemingly abandoned on my porch! ;>DA sequel to The Three Musketeers that picks up the story immediately after the events of..."
Oh my, what a beauty! I wonder what it is called in french, I've never heard of the Red Sphinx, could it be Twenty Years Later?
Oh, so Steinbeck is dear in the US too, Melanti. His popularity must have held good over the years, but I find it a tad unexpected that his works continue to be relatively expensive in the UK and Ireland. My younger daughter is reading 'East of Eden' at the moment which is probably not unrelated to a movie she watched about 6 months ago.:D
Emerson wrote: "Oh my, what a beauty! I wonder what it is called in french, I've never heard of the Red Sphinx, could it be Twenty Years Later?"No, this is not Twenty Years Later. This is the first English translation in over 100 years of The Red Sphinx, an unfinished, forgotten, Dumas novel. I don't know what it's French title is.
Le Sphinx Rouge?
EDIT: Dumas bibliographies list it as The Count of Moret; The Red Sphinx; or, Richelieu and his rivals (Le Comte de Moret; Le Sphinx Rouge, 1865–1866)
Amy Tan is fabulous, Nicole. Well, what little I've read ... My sis-in-law gave me 'The Joy Luck Club' quite a few years ago. I was convinced I would hate it, but as it was a gift I felt obliged to read it. I was pleasantly surprised! 'The Kitchen God's Wife' might be next on that particular agenda! Hope that you enjoy!Impressive photo of the Dumas, Squire. I confess that I took a pic of 'The Pearl' as it was newly arrived (well second-handedly really!) in the mail. Then the fun started. I wished to upload it on here, proudly! I was proud of my work and proud of my book! It would be a breeze: the photo was and is on my iPhone. Goodreads was and is on my iPhone. After the complex manoeuvres I went through to take a photo of the darling little book this was going to be like Spring Break. Yes, indeedy, and as we don't have this holiday in Ireland it did turn out to be an Irish Spring Break. It's a good hard-working holiday: scrubbing the doorsteps for 'Mammy', shoeing the horse for 'Daddy' - you know, all the usual sorts of pastimes ...
The photo is still on my iPhone.
Squire wrote: "Emerson wrote: "Oh my, what a beauty! I wonder what it is called in french, I've never heard of the Red Sphinx, could it be Twenty Years Later?"No, this is not Twenty Years Later. This is the fir..."
Thank you, I've never even seen it. This proves I have miles to go before knowing his oeuvre extensively (which is sure as hell my intention!) Good reading and thank you for introducing me to a novelty.
Ordered copies of The Poisonwood Bible, Moby Dick, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway.
That is quite a list, Holly! I keep hearing of 'The Poisonwood Bible' though I know nothing about it. I must put that right. You have many hours of discovery ahead! What a wonderful feeling! Enjoy! :)
I just ordered Beloved, the Scarlet Letter, and the Lottery for next months reads! Yay, can't wait for them to arrive. I've got to get through 3 Musketeers first through :)
Some great orders, guys!
Reminds me of books I should be ordering/reading too :) so thanks.
Yesterday, at the bookshop (actually two separate ones) I bought:
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (cos I enjoy good dystopian literature, and I hear it may have been the inspiration for 1984?)
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (started reading it as an ebook, and decided it was too good so bought a simple paperback version)
Dracula
The Day of the Triffids
Frankenstein (Read it a while ago in high school, thought i should have a nice copy of it and reread hopefully soon)
In Cold Blood
The Blue Between Sky and Water (her first novel Mornings in Jenin affected me profoundly)
I've ordered:
The Outsider (thought I should read some Camus, given I haven't yet)
Watership down
What is history? by EH Carr (interested in the question and answer...)
So, basically, I'm going to have to find a way of reading books faster than I purchase them...
Reminds me of books I should be ordering/reading too :) so thanks.
Yesterday, at the bookshop (actually two separate ones) I bought:
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (cos I enjoy good dystopian literature, and I hear it may have been the inspiration for 1984?)
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (started reading it as an ebook, and decided it was too good so bought a simple paperback version)
Dracula
The Day of the Triffids
Frankenstein (Read it a while ago in high school, thought i should have a nice copy of it and reread hopefully soon)
In Cold Blood
The Blue Between Sky and Water (her first novel Mornings in Jenin affected me profoundly)
I've ordered:
The Outsider (thought I should read some Camus, given I haven't yet)
Watership down
What is history? by EH Carr (interested in the question and answer...)
So, basically, I'm going to have to find a way of reading books faster than I purchase them...
You and probably everybody else on this forum. I know I still have unread books on my shelves I bought 30+ years ago!Some great titles and have fun reading.
Squire wrote: "You and probably everybody else on this forum. I know I still have unread books on my shelves I bought 30+ years ago!
Some great titles and have fun reading."
Lol yes.
That's a long time!
Some great titles and have fun reading."
Lol yes.
That's a long time!
Nargus wrote: "Some great orders, guys!Reminds me of books I should be ordering/reading too :) so thanks.
Yesterday, at the bookshop (actually two separate ones) I bought:
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (cos I enjoy go..."
Nargus, I love this. Exactly the kind of thing I tell myself at the bookshop to justify buying stuff. "I should read some Camus," "I need a nice paperback of this it was so good" ... :-) Enjoy them!
flip-side of coin is when you order a book and it never arrives :o( and the Amazon/eBay Seller says "Don't know why, but here's your money back."
which mysteriously only seems to happen when you think you found a really good bargain... (grrrr!)
Nargus wrote: "Some great orders, guys!Reminds me of books I should be ordering/reading too :) so thanks.
Yesterday, at the bookshop (actually two separate ones) I bought:
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (cos I enjoy go..."
ooh, some good ones there Nargus. I thoroughly enjoyed Dracula and Frankenstein and In Cold BLood is on my list to read this year.
Darren wrote: "flip-side of coin is when you order a book and it never arrives :o( and the Amazon/eBay Seller says "Don't know why, but here's your money back."
which mysteriously only seems to happen when you ..."
I feel for you. I can't begin to relate how many times that happened to me, especially when I was trying to fill in my missing volumes in Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion series. And it took me forever (it seemed) to get find a copy of The Quilt and Other Stories by Tayama Katai--which I finally did and used as my Asian Classic for Bingo.
Eventually, I started emailing sellers to make certain they actually had the books i was looking for, even though it was on their storefront page. Good luck with your continuing search.
Nargus wrote: "Some great orders, guys!Reminds me of books I should be ordering/reading too :) so thanks.
Yesterday, at the bookshop (actually two separate ones) I bought:
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (cos I enjoy go..."
Lot of good ones there, We
is an interesting one. A bit on the vague side in its writing style but i really liked it.It is a bit like 1984 but the interesting thing is that the serious dystopian films you could say 'oh thats like 1984' , Brazil, Metropolis, Brave New World etc. but a lot of the more crappy dystopias have more in common with We. Equilibrium, Aeon Flux, Logan's Run that sort of thing.
I have consoled myself by ordering 2 other books, so that my TBR pile should grow instead of shrink after the cancellation!one of which I won't say what it is yet, for fear of jinxing it as well(!)
but the other arrived today:
Tim Krabbe's The vanishing - a novella originally published in Dutch in 1984 with the title "Het Gouden Ei" (The Golden Egg), which was then made into a superb film in 1988 (which is how I know about it!)
in 1993 there was a (pointless) Hollywood re-make of the film, but some good came of it because an English translation of the book was published as a tie-in (so I take back all my previous bad words about movie tie-in books!!) and it is this book that I unwrapped today :oD
Goodreads doesn't have the correct image/english description for the copy I've got, but the closest cover is this one:
I received a hardcover edition of What is History by EH Carr.
However, the top appears to be stained by yellow spots :(. It's supposed to be new. It only the top of the book, so I wonder if it is because it was sitting on the shelf for ages.
Still it bugs me...
May have to return it. Sigh
However, the top appears to be stained by yellow spots :(. It's supposed to be new. It only the top of the book, so I wonder if it is because it was sitting on the shelf for ages.Still it bugs me...
May have to return it. Sigh
Got a delivery in today's Post : To the Lighthouse, Essential Kafka, Utopia and Candide ...yep, gonna be a psychedelic March $D
Piyumi wrote: "Got a delivery in today's Post : To the Lighthouse, Essential Kafka, Utopia and Candide ...yep, gonna be a psychedelic March $D"I loved To the Lighthouse, hope you enjoy it
just unwrapped another one where you keep your fingers crossed hoping you get the edition you thought you ordered...(Hardback, ex-library, Very Good verging on Like New condition)
40th Anniversary Edition The Left Hand Of Darkness
Gorgeous :oD
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