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Sep 12, 2011 08:46AM

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I just received a Big Fat Review Copy of Reamde by Neal Stephenson. Anyone else insanely excited about this book? I doubt I'll get it read and reviewed by Tuesday though...

City of Ruin
The Steel Remains
The Winds of Khalakovo
Miserere: An Autumn Tale
The Habitation of the Blessed
Yarn
The Fecund's Melancholy Daughter
The Hammer
Trouble and Her Friends
Lilith's Brood
Agent to the Stars
The Secret History of Moscow
Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero
Blue Adept
The Gospel According to Larry
Into the Wild Nerd Yonder
i got an extra 15 percent off for buying six items +. the total for 16 books (most of them trade paperbacks) came to around $18. the guy in front of me in line had $10 in gift cards he didn't want so my total out of pocket was $8. my receipt says i saved $187.
i had a short chat with the bookseller who checked me out. i said i would miss stopping by on my lunchbreaks every week. she seemed fairly upbeat, considering all the hell they must have had to go through over the last month or so (and had a big stack of titles for herself behind the register). hope everyone lands on their feet - good booksellers shouldn't suffer for the mistakes of upper management.

I am. Wont be able to read it till Jan though. I have a backlist of books to read. Sawyer, Wilson, Jordan and a couple of others

City of Ruin
The Steel Remains
[book:The Winds of Kha..."
Wow, nice story!

Joel wrote: "stopped by for the final day at my favorite borders (r.i.p.) to pick up some stuff at 90 percent off, ..."
Great story... both your list and the books someone else found this late in the Borders' sale are amazing to me. Glad there were some good finds!
Great story... both your list and the books someone else found this late in the Borders' sale are amazing to me. Glad there were some good finds!


I admit I was very surprised at the selection in sf/f at those discount levels. There were quite a few titles I picked up and put down at 60, 70, even 80 percent off that stayed on the shelves.
The literary fiction and YA sections were much more picked over. I only got a few non sci-fi books at 90 percent off.

I won a nice looking anthology at the SFWA booth's book cover bingo event: Future Media.
I found Cordelia's Honor, The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack, and a Nebula anthology for a combined total of $1.
I bought How Like a God directly from Brenda Clough after her panel.
And the only book I had gone with the intent to buy: Steampunk!: An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories. I'm a little sick of steampunk but I liked that Link & Grant went out of their way to solicit stories that are not set in Victorian London.


The Spartacus War
I am on Vacation this week and have been enjoying
some Matinee movies at the theater and today while I was watching Moneyball (Good movie BTW) and I saw a trailer for this book. Had to pick it up
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

YES! It's dense and I didn't understand it the first time I read it (ok, I was in high school at the time) but upon re-reading as an adult I loved it.



Me, too! Me, too! And I've already read the copy I got from Kobo! It's awesome.

Me, too! Me, too! And I've already read the copy I got from Kobo! It's awesome.
Don't tease! I'm in the middle of the latest book by my favourite author (Carnelians by Catherine Asaro) and I keep getting interrupted when I just want to be left alone to read it. (Right now my son is insisting I play a game with him.) When I get some space to myself to finish that, then it'll be back to Peril's Gate
P.S. Yay, he's been distracted by his computer and I'm going to be a bad parent and leave him to it. Back to my book!
P.P.S. My Kindle version of Initiate's Trial has just been delivered. It's happy new book feeling all round.


Me, too! Me, too! And I've already read the copy I got from Kobo! It's awesome.
Don't tease! I'm in the middle of the latest book by my favourite author (Carnelians..."</i>
I just finished [book:Carnelians. I really enjoyed it. Now I've picked up another Stross novel, Singularity Sky


Good grief! I got City of Bones for 2.95 in ebook form from B&N. And had to get the 2nd and 3rd in the Riddlemaster Trilogy from Audible.

You can't beat the price, all for just $3!

Nope. And I paid that for one book.

Too bad I already own it in paperback. :(

They have Simon Prebble for the first and last and a woman, Fionna something for the middle. They're both very good.

Too bad I already own it in paperback. :("
I've gotten so that I can hardly read paperbacks unless they have decent sized print.
Kevin wrote: "Today I went to the monthly end of the month book sale at the local library. I got the whole eight books in the Ender's Series, along with Dragonlance Chronicles and Dragonlance the Lost Chronicles..."
Wow! That's quite a haul!
Wow! That's quite a haul!

Book two of the revised Chung Kuo series.
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