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message 1: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Hi everyone! My name is Leah and I'm happy to be here, as who can resist a group that intros itself with references to feeling as though you're single handedly supporting the publishing companies :o) My personal addiction is the $0.25 and $0.50 shelves at the local thrift store, and I'm not sure I remember the last time they didn't offer me a box to carry my friends home in.

My favorites are historical fiction, outdoors and travel(fiction and non) and mysteries, though I will read just about anything that comes my way.

Looking forward to getting to know some new book junkies!


message 2: by Mona (new)

Mona Garg (k1721m) | 116 comments Yes, me too. The thrift store book shelf and the library sales are the best parts of visiting those places. My library has an ongoing sale on the honor system. You pick out your books and deposit your cash/check in the safe thingy.


message 3: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Great to meet both of you as well! I lived Colorado for several years, and I dearly loved the library book sales too. Now I live 75 miles from the nearest good library, so I don't get the spoils of that as often as I used to :o(


message 4: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10630 comments Mod
Hi Leah, glad to hear that the group description pulled you in! Welcome!!!!


message 5: by Mona (new)

Mona Garg (k1721m) | 116 comments I'm headed to both the library and the thrift store tomorrow :) I hope I snag some good stuff.


message 6: by Kellie (new)

Kellie Demarsh | 1 comments I also love to shop at the local thrift shop and library sales for books


message 7: by Mona (new)

Mona Garg (k1721m) | 116 comments Went to the thrift store on Saturday and got :

Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates -- I have yet to see the film
Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella -- I have heard about this author and her Shopaholic series but never read anything by her.

Headed to the library to pick up some reserves. Hopefully will snag some good stuff off the sale carts/shelves.


message 8: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Mona wrote: "Went to the thrift store on Saturday and got :

Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates -- I have yet to see the film
Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella-- I have heard about this author and her Shopahol..."


I haven't read Revolutionary Road, but really enjoyed the movie.

I'm torn on Sophie Kinsella...like some more than others. This was a so-so for me, but still a funny and light "guilty pleasure" as I like to call them. Let me know what you think of both of them, I'll definitely have to add Revolutionary Road to my growing list of to-reads!


message 9: by Mona (new)

Mona Garg (k1721m) | 116 comments Will do Leah. But I honestly don't know when I'll get to them. My TBR mountain is sooo high and I never know what I'll be in the mood for next.

At the library I bought S is for Silence and checked out a ton of impromptus than I probably won't have time to read. *sigh* I just can't help myself.


message 10: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Me neither! :o) The "library" in my town is basically a hand-me-down book collaboration that is only open for 4 hours, one day a week. I thought this was traumatic when I first moved here, but now it's kind of a blessing...at least when I go crazy at the thrift stores I never have to give them back! It seems like we might have some similar tastes anyway, I'll definitely look forward to seeing whichever ones you do pick next!


message 11: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Gordon Nice to meet you guys! Oh how I love thrift store finds! Been haunting the shelves of my local indie used bookstore so long, I forgot what odd treasures you can find thrifting, thanks for reminding me...maybe I'll post the finds from my next trip soon!


message 12: by Mona (new)

Mona Garg (k1721m) | 116 comments Nice to meet you too Melissa :) I've bought a few at the thrift store/library sale over the last month but I can't recall the titles.


message 13: by Clara (new)

Clara | 157 comments Leah wrote: "Mona wrote: "Went to the thrift store on Saturday and got :

Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates -- I have yet to see the film
Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella-- I have heard about this author and..."


I have not read Revolutionary Road but saw the movie. It was fantastic. Two great actors. I have Remember me on my TBR.


message 14: by Clara (new)

Clara | 157 comments I love thrift stores finds. I just can't stop going every Wednesday to the half price sales where things are really cheap. I recently bought a small purse for 0.50 besides all the books I purchased that I could hardly carry. I am so excited about this group.


message 15: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Hello everyone. Our town just opened a brand new library in an huge old grocery store building and its more than twice the size of the old one. Its awesome. In the old one they had friends of the library sales twice a year. In the new one they actually have a section for books they dont want anymore. Its on the honor system. The first time I went in I walked from my apartment. Only a 20 minute walk. But there were so many books! Between what I purchased and what I borrowed I could barely manage to carry them home.


message 16: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Clara wrote: "Leah wrote: "Mona wrote: "Went to the thrift store on Saturday and got :

Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates -- I have yet to see the film
Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella-- I have heard about..."

Clara, I actually just finished
Revolutionary Road yesterday! I loved the writing, composition, storytelling and bravery of the subject matter for the time period, but am sad to say I didn't love it as much as I'd hoped :o( I need to get the movie next, I have a feeling it might be one of those "once in a great while's" that I enjoy a movie more than a book.

Nice work on the purse, I am a thrift store junkie for those too! It's always nice when I find a fun, decent sized one on the same day I find a ton of books to lug home....


message 17: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Karendenice wrote: "Hello everyone. Our town just opened a brand new library in an huge old grocery store building and its more than twice the size of the old one. Its awesome. In the old one they had friends of the l..."

LOL, that sounds just like me! They usually offer us(me and my boyfriend) a box for our books every time we leave the store :o) I just wish I could walk to mine...


message 18: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Walking is good and bad. If I walk I get the nice fresh air and the exercise and will hopefully try to limit my self on the books that I get. Which basically most of the time I have to do since I don't have a car right now. But walking can be bad too because the last time I went I carried too many books home and ended up with sore shoulders and a sore back. But I'm just happy that the books are available. :)


message 19: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) I know exactly what you mean, having the car definitely makes it easier to buy way too many! Luckily the downside to having to drive there is that it's a 52 mile drive, so I don't do it too often :o)


message 20: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I hear ya. And with the price of gas these days I probably wouldnt be able to use my car more than once a month.


message 21: by Leah (new)

Leah Murphy (lkautzmurphy) Oh I wish! I am 5 miles down a very big hill from work...the joy of walking to work is a far-gone one these days :o( At least I can walk anywhere I need to go in town though!


message 22: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice That's the good thing about living where I do. Most stuff is pretty close and those that are I plan a day of it walking. Although I'm not going to enjoy the heat when it starts up.


message 23: by LindaD (new)

LindaD (freedom333) | 253 comments A Highland Christmas by M.C. Beaton
A Highland Christmas (Hamish Macbeth, #16) by M.C. Beaton

Bought this at the library for 50 cents. I always check the for sale shelves at the library. Thanks for the thrift store idea - I'll have to go check it out!


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