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Discussion Topic #10: What do you hope to find under your tree?
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Dec 15, 2009 08:31PM

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I really don't acquire that many books during Christmas, at least not like I used to. I could always count on my mother or grandmother to give me at least two books each; but since I "grew up", I get more household stuff and not as many books (or things they think I want). However, I make up for that during the year. :)
When I do get books for Christmas, my family asks for recommendations, except for my cousin. We share the same taste in books, so she doesn't really have to ask what I would want. She can usually guess pretty well. :) When I do get gift cards, they are generally to anything but a bookstore.

However, I did get an AWESOME book present once. My mom got me Karen Marie Monings "Spell of the Highlander"...and it got me absolutly hooked in her Highlander world, and eventually Fever world.

What I want: a gift card to the Sony store so I can buy books for my reader
What I'll get: a sweater or hoodie

I am pretty sure I am getting my "boys" for Christmas, asked for the BDB books and think those are a definite...
Usually get a least a few $s in gift cards, hopefully will again this year.
The best is when I was younger (actually even now I suppose) if I did get a book I could look at the cover etc but then my family would take it away from me until the end of the day so I didn't start reading it and go into "book coma"!!
I don't ever get much from anyone for any sort of holiday (birthdays included) so I don't expect any books for xmas.
I do buy myself a lot of books though so I guess it evens out! lol
I do buy myself a lot of books though so I guess it evens out! lol
Ahh so I forgot about the Secret Santa exchange we had a work and today I got a Borders gift card!!!
So I get to buy books! So I DID get books for xmas! :D
So I get to buy books! So I DID get books for xmas! :D

I have been decidely good this year. Too good in fact. Please help me to be naughty. I'd like a gift in the over 6' category, preferably with broad shoulders, dark hair, and a mischievous smirk. Tortured past is optional. That would make my holiday complete.
All my love,
M.
On the book front, I'm hoping for gift cards. I tend to run out and buy books as soon as they're released so it would be hard for someone else to get me something I haven't already purchased!
I considered asking for the nook. Still contemplating it.

I have been decidely good this year. Too good in fact. Please help me to be naughty. I'd like a gift in the over 6' category, preferably with broad shoulders, dark hair, and a mischi..."
LOL, Michelle! Carbon copy letter and mail for me please. Only perhaps I should ask for exactly 6' or slightly under, since any more makes my 5' look toy like.


How do you feel about fetching fiances? I'm sure he'd gladly help distribute gifts for a free flight on your sleigh.
On the way, ask him if he has any brothers or cousins for the rest of us.
Fondest holiday wishes,
M.

Thanks.
Sarah, et. al.

Since I just won a gift card in a contest, I'm getting a book for Christmas after all. *Happy Snoopy dance* Wonder what I should get?

Let's see. Books I would GIVE for Christmas:
Soulless by Gail Carriger. My favorite book of 2009. I've already bought 3 copies to give away.
Mead's Dark Swan books, Storm Born and Thorn Queen. Very good UF. Dorian's my favorite new man.
Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next series, especially for those who were Lit majors or have read through all the classics. Heaps of fun and very imaginative.
Gil's All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez for a zany, different look at vamps, weres and demons.
Karen Chance's series for action-packed, steamy amusement.
I'm going to be daring. One of the Soulless copies is going to my mom. She's the type that says: "Michelle...vampires? But, aren't they frightening and gorey? Oh, no." ::scrunches nose::
I emailed her some quotes from the book and had her in stitches. I'll convert her yet, dammit!

Love Dark Swan, Thursday Next, and Karen Chance. I'm thinking I'll use my card to get the new Dory Basarab in January.
**continues happy Snoopy dance**

Sarah, I can't imagine she'll be a true convert to the genre. But I think she will become a Carriger fan at the very least. It's like a perfect blend of Masterpiece Theater and sharpened stakes. And since you like my other choices, I think you'll enjoy Soulless too! It's my big Peer Pressure Campaign book.
Death's Mistress. You already know I can't wait for that one! That will be a gift card well spent!

*scratches head in confused manner*
And we didn't AT ALL hijack the thread.


Dear Santa:
A book might be nice, too. You can ask my man-gift to hold it for me. Wouldn't he make for nice wrapping?
Feeling jolly,
M.
Michelle M. wrote: "Nope. I didn't steer us off course. Not in the slightest. Not me.
Dear Santa:
A book might be nice, too. You can ask my man-gift to hold it for me. Wouldn't he make for nice wrapping?
Fe..."
LOL!!!
I love it!
Dear Santa:
A book might be nice, too. You can ask my man-gift to hold it for me. Wouldn't he make for nice wrapping?
Fe..."
LOL!!!
I love it!

:)
It seems like a lot of us want gift cards. Last year, I asked for specific books. This year, I asked mostly for DVDs. The only book I asked for was A Touch of Dead, the compilation of Sookie stories, since I didn't NEED it right away.
I know my coworker pre-ordered Fforde's Shades of Grey for me, but it doesn't come out til January.
I personally love to get specific gifts rather then gift cards. I am not sure why.. as I know with a gift card I can get whatever I want. But I feel that it sort of spoils the surprise.
Even though getting a gift, at least for me, is always a surprise.. its better when its something specific I think.
Even though getting a gift, at least for me, is always a surprise.. its better when its something specific I think.

Meanwhile, do I READ them right away? Nope! But I am compelled to OWN them as soon as they come out.
I'm such a sad sap.
LOL I am just like you! I have this book buying addiction.. I have more then probably 50 books I have yet to read taht I own LOL.
And I still look for more! hahaha
And I still look for more! hahaha

Meanwhile, do I READ them right away? Nope! But I'm compelled to OWN them as soon as they come out."
YES! This is my exact response when people ask me what books I want as gifts. I am just too picky (and I'm anal about series reading order), and my book choices are just too personal and mood-driven for me to be able to make a list that won't change tomorrow. So in this one case, gift cards are much better for me! Plus, I haven't touched a DTD (dead tree book) in almost a year since I got my Kindle, and gift givers aren't able to buy specific Kindle books for me.

For Heaven's sake, WHY??? I fully embrace and own my addiction. It's safer than lots of other vices I could have. I figure since this one's so strong, it must be sucking karma from all other possible vices I might have and rendering them non-existent. I might be darned near angelic thanks to my reading addiction. Habit. Need. Whatever. :)
Like everyone else, when it comes to books, I prefer gift cards. I'm all of the above about my books, OCD, moody, and must have them when they come out. Makes it really hard to ask others to buy for me. Plus no one approves of my PNR tendencies.
And Michelle, man-gift? *snickers*

Peace

But it passes.
:)
Man-gift...it cracked me up writing it.
(Imagining Santa and elves circled around a bronzed, god-like man. "Hmn. Now, lads. Where to put the bow?")

You'll be happy to note that my early Christmas gift to myself was an ebook copy of Soulless. I have a few to finish before I get to it, but I will read it soon. Consider me converted.
Still waiting on my gift-card prize before I order Death's Mistress. Forgot to mention that I won my gift card for a short story contest here: http://www.michellerowen.com/2009/12/...
Hence the *happy Snoopy dance*

seriously made me laugh out loud (husband can hear me when this happens, so yes he thinks I am going insane)
As for gifts vs. gift cards - I agree I appreciate a "real gift" and I hate to give gift cards, however like the rest of us when it comes to books it is hard to get specific. I did this year with the BDB series, but other than that rather have the gift card so I can choose what i want, plus the whole mood thing and like Sarah, not sure what they think of my choices in books...
and no we have not at all hijacked the thread it all goes together in some weird cosmic way, at least for us it does!!! LOL

Omg I totally understand. I've spent as much in books as I did on the reader itself. The one-click to buy button is AMAZING, and that's a huge problem for me. It's so nice being able to read another book right after finishing a book.
Yup, the only way I'll be able to afford my reading addiction is with amazon gift cards.

How does one search for libraries in their area to see if they offer digital books?
I have been trying to find out some information about this with no luck. I dont even know what to search for! lol
I live in the dallas area.
I have been trying to find out some information about this with no luck. I dont even know what to search for! lol
I live in the dallas area.
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