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Can't wait til next summer's annual library book sale.

Of course, I can't resist and I have to go in and browse. I don't buy books as much as I used to because I'm not in a permanent place yet, (the local library feeds my addiction at the moment), but I ended up buying 5 books (all 5 books in Anne Stuart's Ice series) for $18.
I also drop off some books at the local library branch (a new one for me), and stopped buy at the little area of books for sale. I ended up buying the first 4 books of Singh's Psy/Changeling series (and to think I was bidding this on eBay for almost $20), Nora Robert's Three Sisters Island trilogy, some Lisa Jackson books, and few more. All books were a $1 a piece.
Right now, they are all in the trunk of my car. Have to figure out how to bring it in the house without alerting hubby.... LOL...


However, once they are in the house, I can no longer put them in the bookshelves because those are already full. Might try hiding them under the bed or behind the closet...LOL...Darn, knew I should have resisted the temptation! As if..LOL!



Today I happened to be at one of those malls, and naturally my feet found their way to Borders. Walked out with five books from there. In my wanderings, I then discovered a new Borders Express store which I just couldn't resist, and yep, walked out of there with yet another five books!
I think my family is so used to seeing me with a Borders shopping bag these days that it just doesn't register in their brains anymore when I walk in the house - lol!
After my book buying spree I did head down to one of the furniture stores to check out bookcases and I think I've found some that will work. Just need to measure up :)

ooohhh Love that title!!! hehe
(edited my name on GRs now to add it) :)

Borderland Books is a great bookstore; I don't live in SF, but I travel there frequently for work. Definitely going to go back on my next visit in about a month! (Plus there's another used book store less than a block away!)



I'm excited to start Mortal Seductions but honestly it'll probably be a while before I read Must Love Hellhounds.

Falling For April by Lisa Plumley
Salty A Novel by Mark Haskell Smith
Getting Over It by Anna Maxted
Match Game by Beverly Brandt
The Manolo Matrix by Julie Kenner
Chloe Does Yale by Natalie Krinsky
Coyote's Mate by Lora Leigh
A Rake's Guide To Pleasure by Victoria Dahl
Not Another Bad Date by Rachel Gibson
Got Your Number by Stephanie Bond
and a couple of Harlequin Blaze books
For a $10 donation (I told them to keep the change) I was pretty darn happy. They all go into the TO BE READ pile. That means I'll get to them some day. Any suggestions? Or just grab one at some point.


-The Star Wars Trilogy (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and return of the jedi) paperback
- The Cat Who Came to Breakfast by Lilian Jackson Braun (paperback)
- The Cat Who Blew the Whistle by Lilian Jackson Braun (paperback)
- Letters of a Woman Homesteader by Elinore Pruitt Stewart (trade paperback)
- The Second Summer of the Sisterhood (Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants #2) by Ann Brashares (trade paperback)
- Girls in Pants (Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants #3) by Ann Brashares (hardback)
{note: I have the first book in the series in paperback}
- Aunt Dimity Beats the Devil by Nancy Atherton (hardback)
- Trivial Pursuit Young Players Edition card set
- Pictionary
- Pictionary Junior
I was only charged $3.46 for all the above (games and books).

Shiver was really good!
I just picked up


Today I bought Bobby and Jackie The Untold Story and Riding Wild. I had to have both of these for my Read The Month: October Challenge.
Yesterday I bought



Needless to say I spent too much.


Yesterday I walked out with:







The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
The Grand Finale by Janet Evanovich
Silhouette Desires:
Mistaken Mistress by Tessa Radley
Friday Night Mistress by Jan Colley
Harlequin Blaze: The Mighty Quinns: Callum by Kate Hoffman
Harlequin Presents:
The Italian's Ruthless Marriage Bargain by Kim Lawrence
The Billionaire's Blackmail Bargain by Margaret Mayo
Bound by the Marcolini Diamonds by Melaine Milburne
Argentinian Playboy, Unexpected Love-Child by Chantelle Shaw
Harlequin Romance:
Italian Groom, Princess Bride by Rebecca Winters
Expecing Miracle Twins by Barbara Hannay
Harlequin Intrigue:
Better than Bulletproof by Kay Thomas
More than a Man by Rebecca York
Familiar Showdown by Carline Burnes
Silhouette Special Edition: Claiming the Rancher's Heart by Cindy Kirk
Harlequin Superromance: Back to Luke by Kathryn Say
Harlequin American Romance: Doctor Daddy by Jacqueline Diamond
Steeple Hill Inspirational Romance:
A Dropped Stitches Wedding by Janet Tronstad
Healing the Boss's Heart by Valerie Hansen
Twice in a Lifetime by Marta Perry


Yesterday I bought 3 books that are not series related so I would have something to read while waiting for "next books in a series."
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Doesn't that drive you crazy? I recently decided to read the Body Movers series by Stephanie Bond. They had some of them on the shelf, but they didn't even have the first book in the series available from the warehouse. Amazon was my friend on that one. Now I have 3-4 of them sitting upon Mt. Toberead. Or at least in the foothills leading up to the summit last created in the book sale orogeny. (for those of you who don't have a degree in geology and to save you the time of looking it up, an orogeny is a mountain building event along a defined zone. Because only a geologist, or someone recently out of a structural geology course, understands this, the t-shirt 'Geologists have bigger orogenous zones' never really did sell as well as anticipated.)
***I'll stop with the stream of consciousness posting now. Any attempts at humor before breakfast usually serve to amuse only me.

Yeah, that bothers me, too. Now though, if you go into the store and they don't have a book they will order it for you, give you the online price AND free shipping. It comes UPS.

If I pick it up in the store, they charge the store price and online price us usually cheaper. A book I recently got for my parents was going to be $6.00 more if they shipped it to the store.

Next time, be sure to ask if you're getting the online price or the store price and if they are charging the store price, ask for the online/free shipping prices.

You're welcome. Always looking for ways to help fellow book addicts...errrr.... book lovers to save money!


I just picked this up as well...have you started reading? How is it?


I just picked this up as well...have you started reading? How is it? "
Nah, I haven't started it yet. I buy things and then it can take me a while to read them.

As it turns out, I can fit 42 Blaze and Desire (both Harlequin series) books into a plastic bag. I gave them $5 and told them to keep the change. I still feel like I made out like a bandit. 42 books for $5.00 is a heck of a deal.



I made my first purchase from bookdepository.com and was very pleased.
I got both




OMG, Photojim, I just realized that you're from Picktown. I was born and grew up "nextdoor" in Lancaster. What a small world!
Apparently, 'tis the season for library sales. Mine was yesterday too. The last hour of the sale is always $1 per bag. It was fairly well picked over by the time I got there, but I still found 23 books, mostly category and older romances and a few kid's books all for a buck.:-)


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Love Bites The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2
I was bad!!!




From Indigo I also bought 3 books on the same day:



I was more than bad!!!


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