Every one's Choice discussion
Recent Purchases
Most of the stuff on Craigslist is free if not really discounted. AND I do have a serious addiction but it's not like I get any help from my husband he just keeps building me more space and then I am compelled to fill it LOL

The Magician's Elephant
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Thanks Pam! You're so evil and bad for me, getting me addicted to the Newberry winner and honor books! :) Anja and I are currently reading The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread, and enjoying it!


LOL, I just call it Wedlock. I will never remember that long of a title.
Queens Public Library no longer does book sales. They now sell books through the website which is not all that bad but they are no longer 25 cents AND I used to love the $3 mystery bags!
My husband gets a lot of free books in the building that he works in. People throw them out or leave them in the lobby so he gets them for me. Today's special is: Fieldwork: A Novel

Hey, what do you mean lame?! :)
LOL.
At least one good thing comes from working one job with two postions. I also assist in the legal library and ppl leave books there all the tim. I just got The Tender Bar: A Memoir thanks to Jeremy's recommendation!
At least one good thing comes from working one job with two postions. I also assist in the legal library and ppl leave books there all the tim. I just got The Tender Bar: A Memoir thanks to Jeremy's recommendation!


Our libraries have $5 fill a bag days in addition to the 50 cent paperbacks and $1 hardcovers.

Shelli wrote: "I'm surprised how many recent/good books are there too! I just bought The Shadow of the Wind solely to put on paperbackswap as I knew many people wanted it! Immediately it was requested!I didn't wa..."
Damn, that is a good idea! I think I will be using the buy cheap to trade idea in the future. Although I live in too rural of an area to have really good library sales that I hear about on Goodreads. You can get a few good books but I hear tales of people buying 50-100 books at these things!
Unfortunately, Donna, I passed up on my opportunity to buy a relatively cheap copy of The Tender Bar. However, I will be within a hop, skip and jump of a great Barnes & Noble tomorrow.....
Damn, that is a good idea! I think I will be using the buy cheap to trade idea in the future. Although I live in too rural of an area to have really good library sales that I hear about on Goodreads. You can get a few good books but I hear tales of people buying 50-100 books at these things!
Unfortunately, Donna, I passed up on my opportunity to buy a relatively cheap copy of The Tender Bar. However, I will be within a hop, skip and jump of a great Barnes & Noble tomorrow.....

I am going to have to build a house out of books because I did it again! I brought another book! But I wasn't going to and I passed it on the shelf and I didn't know it came out or PB yet! So I brought Honolulu (I thought it was coming at the end of March)
I read Moloka'i and we got a chance to have a phone discussion with Alan Brennert so I was exicting to see that it was out on PB.


They actually do have these cute little two tier shopping carts for obsessive book fanatics like us and I fill the cart up each visit! I always (stupid airlines) have to send at least three of those big no weight limit USPS boxes home and have a suitcase/carry-on crammed with books. I don't know what it is about those two locations but I always get to cross off a lot of books off my "searching for" list. The two whole used book stores on my island suck for selection, boo.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X58RPS...

I needed a little happy today so I thought I would go to the dusty old used book store to see what I could find. BTW, apparently a lot of old hippies were cleaning out their book cases because there is always a huge amount of Ginsburg, Burroughs, Capote, Vidal, Vonnegut, etc.
So here is my haul:
In the Company of the Courtesan: A Novel
Jazz
Queen's Own Fool
The Art of Racing in the Rain
Henry and June: From "A Journal of Love" - The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin
Song of Solomon
Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath
I saw a copy of Tropic of Cancer I really wanted but it was overpriced.

This is what has come into my home this month:
The Bloodied Ivy
A Way of Life: Over Thirty Years of Blood, Sweat and Tears
Fer-de-Lance
Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista
Novel Destinations: Literary Landmarks From Jane Austen's Bath to Ernest Hemingway's Key West
Housewife in Trouble
Scarlett - The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's
Book of Souls
The Secret Speech
Extra Chilli Sauce: A Dark Tale of Violence, Retribution and Success
A Smart Girl's Guide to Money: How to Make It, Save It, And Spend It
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Garden of Evil
The Bloodied Ivy
A Way of Life: Over Thirty Years of Blood, Sweat and Tears
Fer-de-Lance
Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista
Novel Destinations: Literary Landmarks From Jane Austen's Bath to Ernest Hemingway's Key West
Housewife in Trouble
Scarlett - The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's
Book of Souls
The Secret Speech
Extra Chilli Sauce: A Dark Tale of Violence, Retribution and Success
A Smart Girl's Guide to Money: How to Make It, Save It, And Spend It
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Garden of Evil

I know this is kinda late, but I have to add my "Hey, ya, whaddya mean lame??" Lol :P
Those lame textbooks cost me about 100-215 bucks EACH every semester. I would have so much more money for other books if I sold my old ones, but I can't let them gooo....
anyways, I made the mistake of walking into Borders yesterday and walked out with Thirteen Reasons Why

I have had very good luck getting more than I would have gotten by selling back to the college bookstore by selling my old unwanted textbooks on amazon.

Fiona, good haul!


That always seemed to happen to me when I was getting my AA. So I would jsut wait until class was underway and then see if I needed the books or not. The professors usually would give a lil leeway in the beginning if you were behind.

As for theatre, some classes were more forgiving than others... but I was so trained from my Japanese classes that I just bought all of my texts before the semester began. Yeah, doing it your way would have saved me a bit of money. :) I also couldn't stand the lines at the book store, so that was more incentive to buy early. Amazon was really just starting to become something when I was in college... I never used it until my senior year. I enjoyed it then though! :)

The Dark Queen: A Novel
The Courtesan: A Novel
The Silver Rose: A Novel
The Huntress: A Novel
Twilight of a Queen: A Novel
All by Susan Carroll. Now that I bought them, I hope they are good.

I got lucky every once in a while talking to class members about classes they were going to take in upcoming semseters and selling them my old books too. I once had a history of religion class where the prof wanted us to read the book cover to cover and take one test, so friggin frustrating. That's some lazy class planning on the prof's part!

Ashley wrote: "Jenni wrote: "Niiice Donna! I wish I had that! I work in the College of Engineering... so the only books here are (lame) engineering textbooks. Can you tell I'm not an engineer? :)~"
I know th..."
Ashley, I remember those days of dropping so much money on texts, some of which you never use again. It stinks. I assume you have tried Powells to try to save some money? My boss also told me about a site called alibris.com
I know th..."
Ashley, I remember those days of dropping so much money on texts, some of which you never use again. It stinks. I assume you have tried Powells to try to save some money? My boss also told me about a site called alibris.com
I always use Half.com but I am now a library & Info Student so most of the books I buy I keep as reference.

Oh thanks I'll look into those!
I have used half.com before. I've found some good deals there, but...
**Warning, minor rant ahead:** The problem I'm dealing with now is that I'm in mostly upper-division Engineering classes, and They ALWAYS ask for the newest edition of the textbooks, and there's almost always a brand new edition. So it's hard to buy a used book online if it's new, and it's hard to sell afterwords because everyone is moving on to the next edition.
What really sucks is that there aren't huge changes in the different edditions, just different problems. But you have to have the newest eddition in order to do the right homework problems and get credit.
Like the people that write these books need more money. They aren't interested in educating the youth at all! They are interested in a brand new condo on Maui.
Ok, rant over. :P
I do have an amazing teacher this semester who let us use a previous eddition of a book so we could get it cheaper. I will look into those sites because you never know! thanks! :)
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*gasp* Aly The Fifth Queen is one of the two actual good ones (and a biography to boot) on Katherine Howard. We should totally do a buddy read to make up for the Tudor Group having chosen The Queen's Mistake: In the Court of Henry VIII for the Katherine Howard group read.