Only one book came in the mail last week, so Mailbox Monday is pushing it. But many came into my house last week because I stopped at a church rummage sale Friday morning and snagged a couple of books that caught my eye, and I used my Reading Local contest winnings at Title Wave, the Multnomah County Library book store.
Most of the Title Wave books are ex-library, with plenty of stickers, stamps, and tape, but they are in very good condition and make good reading copies. I was lucky though, and got a nice edition of 2666 -- the three volume, boxed, paperback set -- from a stash of uncirculated copies Title Wave is selling for $12.50 (the cover price is $30). I have mixed feelings about this book, so getting a good buy on a cool edition makes me more inclined to read it -- as if that makes any sense.
The Night Gardener by George Pelecanos (which I won in a give away and now cannot for the life of me find my way back to the hosting blog -- sorry!)
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Mailbox Monday
Only one book came in the mail last week, so Mailbox Monday is pushing it. But many came into my house last week because I stopped at a church rummage sale Friday morning and snagged a couple of books that caught my eye, and I used my Reading Local contest winnings at Title Wave, the Multnomah County Library book store.
Most of the Title Wave books are ex-library, with plenty of stickers, stamps, and tape, but they are in very good condition and make good reading copies. I was lucky though, and got a nice edition of 2666 -- the three volume, boxed, paperback set -- from a stash of uncirculated copies Title Wave is selling for $12.50 (the cover price is $30). I have mixed feelings about this book, so getting a good buy on a cool edition makes me more inclined to read it -- as if that makes any sense.
The Night Gardener by George Pelecanos (which I won in a give away and now cannot for the life of me find my way back to the hosting blog -- sorry!)
Christmas books already! :)
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You got some great additions to your library this week. I enjoyed The Night Gardener when I read it years ago.
ReplyDeleteI spent a fabulous semester in college where my Honors tutorial was an independent study & for it I read all of Iris Murdoch - from first book to the most recent in chronological order. I went in to my prof's office once a week & we discussed.
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful way to read an author & I thoroughly enjoyed her. She remains one of my favorites. I wrote the paper on the The Sea, The Sea which I still sometimes dream about. It might be time to read that one again.
OOh, the Night Gardener was good. Iris was a good movie. Judi Dench actually does look like her in a way.I never read the book though.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm looking forward to The Night Gardener, but I generally avoid books that have serial killers in them. This one got such high praise, that I will give it a try.
ReplyDeleteCaitlin -- I am so jealous of your Iris Murdoch class. What an incredible experience that must have been! You might be the person to ask about the literary mystery I am trying to solve.
They all look like good books. I'm a fan of lobster and Maine, as well :)
ReplyDeleteI got the same 2666 set a week-and-a-half ago from the same place. Imagine that.
ReplyDeleteLaura -- No kidding? You got he same 2666 book? Funny! Just don't suggest it for Book Club.
ReplyDeletewow, that's a lot of books...happy reading. I am still waiting on Pelicanos' book
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