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message 1751: by Gavin (last edited May 31, 2015 11:23AM) (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments So Had to get stuff of Amazon for someone else and in order to get free shipping.
Added The Perks of Being a Wallflower then Amazon reminded me of the 3 paperbacks for £10 So got the following :;
The Martian
The Miniaturist
The Invisible Library

Oops, naughty. Jeez and I'm booking things for my Holiday


message 1752: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn Nice haul Gavin! The Martian is very good as is The Miniaturist. Happy reading :-)


message 1753: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Great hauls, any of our book buying bans never last too long.


message 1754: by Paul (new)

Paul I survived my ban :-) Barely


message 1755: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments I went to the second hand
bookstore and got The Woman Who Walked Into Doors,A Star Called Henry and The Golem and the Jinni. They also had a copy of The Dirty Dust: Cré na Cille for 6 dollars so of course I bought it :)


message 1756: by Paul (new)

Paul I quite enjoyed A Star Called Henry . Great book. Not mad on the sequels at all.


message 1757: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments There are sequels ? I haven't read any Roddy Doyle novels yet, what am I getting myself in for lol


message 1758: by Sara (new)

Sara | 2357 comments Mod
Collen it looks like there's only 2 sequels, so not too bad. My fantasy book group read The Golem and the Jinni last year, and you're in for a treat.


message 1759: by Paul (new)

Paul My fantasy group did The Golem and the Jinni this month as well. I didn't get to it but it went doen really well


message 1760: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments Thanks Sara 2 sequels is not too bad,I got nervous I was adding another series.I'm glad you like The Golem and the JinniI've been meaning to read it for awhile so hopefully soon.


message 1761: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1205 comments I just realized I bought The Woman Who Walked Into Doors which is the first Paula Spencer novel as well.So I got the first in both without knowing what I was doing lol


message 1762: by Paul (new)

Paul Worked out well :-)


message 1763: by Paul (new)

Paul I had to do some book shopping as well to stop Trelawn using the entire voucher. I got The World Jones Made by Philip K Dick , The Rithmatist by Brandon Sanderson, John Carter of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs and The First Murder by a few authors including Karen Maitland


message 1764: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Trelawn it seems that a BBB can spur one to buy books before the deadline which kind of defeats the purpose:)

Based on the review Allan posted I ordered on Friday, and got today, Girl at War by Sara Novi´c . Also a used copy of Making Peace by George Mitchell arrived, and The Giant's House by Elizabeth McCracken from Paperback Swap. Also got Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell on Kindle for 99 cents.


message 1765: by Gavin (last edited May 31, 2015 08:04PM) (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments Well the book buying ban has began again for me :) but then again The Sword of Summer is out in June...
Sigh.
Yet my pile of books to read is every so growing.

EDIT : that book not till October got hoodwinked again on the way america write months. Sigh longer wait but good on the pocket lol.


message 1766: by pauline_nlp (new)

pauline_nlp (noircirlespages) Hello ! I read in the messages before that some of you are going to read The Perks of Being a Wallflower movie tie-in and,I should read it too


message 1767: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina It's the monthly read Pauline, there is a link to it lying around somewhere :)


message 1768: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina So himself ran out of books to read today(not a problem I'd ever have) so we ran in to town where he picked up Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal and Last Man Off: A True Story of Disaster and Survival on the Antarctic Seas, which I plan on reading myself.
So while I was there.....picked up Lord of the Flies and The African Equation
Building up a high tbr pile


message 1769: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina It seems that way from a lot of the reviews, it seems to be 5* or 1*
I'm hopeful that i'll enjoy it but either way it seems to be one of those books everyone should read.


message 1770: by Paul (new)

Paul I really enjoyed Lord of the Flies. Trelawn hates it with the fire of a thousand suns.
Its cerrainly worth a read either way


message 1771: by pauline_nlp (new)

pauline_nlp (noircirlespages) Thanks girls ;) I didn't notice...


message 1772: by Thomas, Moderator (last edited Jun 01, 2015 10:43AM) (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1976 comments Mod
I read Lord of the Flies 50 yrs ago in school--required book. I have mixed feelings about it. Certainly a very dark book.


message 1773: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments Lord of the Flies sigh i started it and couldn't even finish it as of yet.


message 1774: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 01, 2015 10:52AM) (new)

Seraphina wrote: "So himself ran out of books to read today(not a problem I'd ever have) so we ran in to town where he picked up Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal and [bo..."

I enjoyed [book:Zig Zag: The Incredible Wartime Exploits Of Double Agent Eddie Chapman|3956388]. It was the only factual account of espionage I've read so found it intriguing. He was quite a character!

Glad to hear you've a high TBR pile, we can't have anyone letting the side down LOL


message 1775: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina How come Gavin? Is it tough going?
I knew I'd find support here Theresa :)


message 1776: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments Seraphina wrote: "How come Gavin? Is it tough going?
I knew I'd find support here Theresa :)"


Just couldn't get into the story


message 1777: by H (new)

H (hiisdaarkmaaterials) | 430 comments Mod
I adored Lord of the Flies when I read it as a child!


message 1778: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments So, As Amazon fumbled ( the address was not readable on parcel ) up my order and the things were returned i had to reorder the items and The Martian was no longer available till next week and needed the stuff as soon as possible so added The Ocean at the End of the Lane in it's place. Granted they did waive the shipping costs for two-day delivery, first time doing delivery like this i wonder how true it is for Ireland


message 1779: by Allan (new)

Allan While I'm still being good in my aim not buy any more physical books until I read more of my tbr pile, I couldn't resist a couple of titles in the Audible UK 10th anniversary sale, and bought The Winter of Our Discontent, one of the Steinbeck's I've yet to read, as well as Bill Bryson's One Summer: America, 1927 for just over £3 each-great value, and great company for my planned painting next month!


message 1780: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina Is there anything left to paint Alan? :)


message 1781: by Kevin (new)

Kevin "I'm being really good as I'm not buying any books, except for those few in the corner, they don't count." Typical Allan. :D


message 1782: by Allan (new)

Allan Our house is like the Forth Rail bridge, Seraphina-once you finish painting one end of it, you have to start painting the other end again-I've plans for the living room, dining room, ensuite and a bedroom this summer, in addition to our fence in the back garden-I can't wait... :-/


message 1783: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 2409 comments Allan wrote: "Our house is like the Forth Rail bridge, Seraphina-once you finish painting one end of it, you have to start painting the other end again-I've plans for the living room, dining room, ensuite and a ..."

Wow, you're always so productive over your summer holidays, Allan. Your house will be a showstopper.


message 1784: by [deleted user] (new)

So subscription and/or downloads still don't count as books for the purpose of a BBB. Must remember that one..... LOL.


message 1785: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Allan wrote: "Our house is like the Forth Rail bridge, Seraphina-once you finish painting one end of it, you have to start painting the other end again-I've plans for the living room, dining room, ensuite and a ..."
I can't believe you haven't painted all those rooms already.
I recently acquiredGirl at War after Allan posted an interview with the author. I am planning to read it next hopefully.


message 1786: by Allan (new)

Allan So, as my book buying ban doesn't apply at weekends, I thought that I'd treat myself to a few second hand items from my Amazon basket.

Having seen that Seraphina is currently reading Hubert Selby Jr, I was inspired to buy the three of his novels that I've yet to read, The Room, Waiting Period and Song of the Silent Snow. I also took a fancy for some fresh NYC writing, so purchased three recommendations from last year's Guardian piece on best books from the city - Emma Who Saved My Life, Down These Mean Streets and The Girls in the Office.

That'll probably do me for a while-apart from when I buy 'Here's Me Here' at the Glenn Patterson launch later this evening.

All told, I think the self imposed restrictions are going pretty well for me...


message 1787: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Allan wrote: "So, as my book buying ban doesn't apply at weekends, I thought that I'd treat myself to a few second hand items from my Amazon basket.

Having seen that Seraphina is currently reading Hubert Selby ..."


If I am keeping track, your ban doesn't apply for author signings, nor for weekends. I imagine much of the book buying during the week is online. This still gives you some latitude for getting into book buying mischief:)


message 1788: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn It's less of a ban and more of a book buying obstacle course. Allan is finding imaginative ways around traditional book buying embargoes, liking ploughing right through them


message 1789: by Kevin (new)

Kevin I think it is more of a guideline than a ban. Nobodies ever really cares about guidelines :)


message 1790: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments I've been a good person on BBB World of Books has Sir Terry books and others currently down on price on eBay nearly caved if it wasn't for buying Consoles I would've caved ha.


message 1791: by Paul (new)

Paul Only reason I'm not buying books at the moment is I'm broke due to a hundred birthdays coming together and having to pay our yearly maintenance fee on the house.Once it hits my next payday I'll be flying


message 1792: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments I am skipping the Politics and Prose member sale this weekend (20% off all books) because I am broke. I have several books I got there during the spring sale I haven't read so maybe that should become some kind of rule. For every book I buy at the sale, I can buy one at the next sale.
I think it'd be fun to start compiling a list of "rules" and exceptions. for example-
1) you are allowed to buy any book during a BBB that you can get into the house without your "other half" knowing.


message 1793: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (bookmad93) | 871 comments Barbra lol my Mom knows when I buy books the pile grows on the books to read and I don't particually keep any secrets from her. Granted i still haven't gotten to the series i bought at christmas.


message 1794: by Kevin (last edited Jun 13, 2015 04:00PM) (new)

Kevin Totally agree Barbara, you didn't buy anything if they never find out!

Ironically, I'm also on a "BBB" of sorts due to a few months abroad starting in August. Although a few books did happen to appear on my porch during the last week. I think I may be buying books subconsciously which is really out of my control and should to added to Allan's exceptions to the BBBs. My unconscious self didn't go too crazy, unfortunately.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
A History of Loneliness
A Poetry Handbook
Ready Player One
The Road

Regarding audiobooks, I just bought Macbeth and Hamlet on audible. I adore Macbeth and really can't wait to get stuck into it as it sounds so creepy and amazing. http://www.audible.com/pd/Classics/Ma...

I have never read Hamlet although I'm sure I'll enjoy it. Not sure if I want to listen to it before I read it but we'll see how it goes!


message 1795: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 2409 comments Barbara wrote: "I am skipping the Politics and Prose member sale this weekend (20% off all books) because I am broke. I have several books I got there during the spring sale I haven't read so maybe that should bec..."

As for rules...
I think if you buy books for your e-reader, they shouldn't count because, in all seriousness, half the time I forget I've bought them--and they take up no physical room.
Another exception to the rules would be if you've bought a second-hand book, especially if you bought a second-hand book from a charity shop or at the local library's annual book sale...anything where the proceeds will go for a good cause. Because in that case, you really aren't buying a book, you're really being a good community member and contributing to some common good.


message 1796: by Thomas, Moderator (last edited Jun 13, 2015 07:54PM) (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1976 comments Mod
I do love reading about book buying bans and exemptions. I have 1300 books in my kindle. I am not very good at bbb, but I am ok according to Cathleen.


message 1797: by Trelawn (new)

Trelawn @ kevin Hamlet is amazing, my favourite Shakespeare play


message 1798: by Paul (new)

Paul I think the exemptions for all Book Buying Bans pretty much come down to one thing.
I shalt not purchase books except if I really want to.


message 1799: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 4626 comments Paul wrote: "I think the exemptions for all Book Buying Bans pretty much come down to one thing.
I shalt not purchase books except if I really want to."


this made me chuckle...
There are a few of us on here who have e-readers. I have a kindle, a Kobo, a mini ipad, and an iphone. I tend to forget I have ebooks and I'd rather buy a physical book. I know there are others in GRI who as guilty as I am of preferring physical books.


message 1800: by Allan (new)

Allan Given that my BBB doesn't include memoirs or auttobiographies, today in our local supermarket I bought Anger is an Energy: My Life Uncensored by John Lydon and A Work In Progress by Carl Franta, who I've never heard of, but whose book I know is an award winner. At £7 for the pair, they were practically giving them away anyway...


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