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Cloud 04-14-2007 05:57 PM

I'm sick
 
I can't stop buying books--it's a sickness! and my living room is littered with piles of books I'm attempting to get rid of.

(links are to Amazon)

I bought Jim Butcher's "White Knight" -- the latest in The Dresden Files. I realized this morning this latest book came out this week, and I had to run down to B&N immediately! (Does happy dance).

That's what I'll be doing this weekend. And my taxes. :(

Anyway, I also bought:

Oh Yuck! The Encyclopedia of Everything Nasty for my grandson. Supposed to be a big hit, especially with boys.

And, A Child's Introduction to Poetry because I saw it in a display and I couldn't resist. Fun drawings, great selection of different types of poetry, from ballads to limericks, and a CD to listen to them aloud.

duck_duck 04-14-2007 06:19 PM

I buy a lot of books too. Most I keep but some I trade at the used bookstore. I watched Master and Commander today and now I want to buy the series of books it is based on. :)

monster 04-14-2007 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Cloud (Post 333862)
Oh Yuck! The Encyclopedia of Everything Nasty for my grandson. Supposed to be a big hit, especially with boys.


My daughter (9yo) chose this when we recently bought the sprogs books as rewards for good Science Fair projects. She loves it, and has been reading it for ages, so it must be good as she normally speed-reads everything and doesn't always stop to take it in properly. It has bookworm approval :lol:

richlevy 04-14-2007 07:18 PM

I can usually save money on books because I work near a very good library that gives me home borrowing privileges since I work in the county (I live in a different county). This works very well unless they have an incomplete series. In this case they had "A Walk on the Nightside" by Simon R. Green. This contained the first 3 books of the series. Unfortunately, they didn't have any of the others, so now I've bought 4 though 7.

Oh, and while fact checking this post I find that the Hawk and Fisher series, which I though stopped at book 2, actually went on to book 6. Well, at least I know what I will be taking to Las Vegas with me.

Cloud 04-14-2007 08:16 PM

Ooh, I've read some of the Simon Green series, too--very good. It's important to read those ones in order, too.

pourbill 04-15-2007 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by duck_duck (Post 333866)
I buy a lot of books too. Most I keep but some I trade at the used bookstore. I watched Master and Commander today and now I want to buy the series of books it is based on. :)


pourbill 04-15-2007 10:55 AM

I really enjoyed that movie. I think it was based on the fifth book in the series and wanted to read it before I saw the film. I am just starting the second and realized I be dead before I finished number five so went ahead and saw it. There was a lot from the first book in the movie so it wasn't a bad decision.

pourbill 04-15-2007 10:58 AM

Well, I messed that up. Perhaps someone could help me with what I wanted to do. If they know what I wanted to do.

lumberjim 04-15-2007 11:25 AM

if you screw up a post...and hit post too soon...you can edit it....there's a button in the bottom right corner of your posts...for a day or so after you post it.

tissy_uk 04-15-2007 03:44 PM

i also suffered from the same sickness, as did my kids. That is until i moved to a smaller house, and after bringing in our books i realised there was no room for furniture. So i had to get rid of most of them :( We just borrow from the library now, we have more space, and even better more money :)

wolf 04-15-2007 04:05 PM

If you are merely sick, then I am in need of emergency hospitalization.

I have books and not linens in my (very large) linen closet.

My bookpile could kill someone.

Griff 04-15-2007 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf (Post 333971)
My bookpile could kill someone.

Passable hallways are over-rated.

richlevy 04-20-2007 08:54 PM

Chester County Library Used Book Sale Tomorrow 4/21
 
Today was the preview day for members. I didn't go today since the line to get in when the doors open at 6PM is 100+ and for the last two years theres this one guy who is always in front of the 4 shelves of CD's grabbing all the good ones.

I'm taking Jeffrey tomorrow for the public opening.

Book Sale .PDF announcement

To summarize, the sale is tomorrow from 9:30-4:00

They've doubled the prices! Hardbacks are now $2 and regular paperbacks are 50 cents.:( They also have records, tapes, CD's etc.

Sunday is the bag sale where you can buy bags of books for one price.

Maybe I'll see you all there.

Perry Winkle 04-20-2007 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf (Post 333971)
My bookpile could kill someone.

Mine has.

wolf 04-21-2007 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf (Post 333971)
My bookpile could kill someone.
Quote:

Originally Posted by grant (Post 335957)
Mine has.


Mine is roped off with crime scene tape to avoid such a possibility.

Oh. Crap.

I don't remember putting any up there. Maybe it did kill someone and I never noticed.

TheMercenary 04-21-2007 12:34 AM

I have a mild case of it. I have about 20 books around the house that I am meaning to read.


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