The Book Junkie Strikes Again
Jul. 27th, 2003 08:47 pmAbout a week ago, I was discussing how to celebrate the First Paycheck with
herewiss13. "Something totally frivolous," he suggested. "Socks," I mused. "It'd be nice if people stopped bugging me about the holes at the heels of my socks."
Somehow, this did not strike
herewiss13 as sufficiently frivolous.
Fear not, Eric; "frivolous" spending occurred at no less than five used bookstores this afternoon. One of my non-college people wanted to hit "one or two" stores, but once we got started, the list... expanded a bit. Five hours and more than "one or two" stores later, I headed home, replete with book and fannish discussion.
Fiction
Baker, Kage: In the Garden of Iden
Baker, Kage: Sky Coyote
Baker, Kage: Mendoza in Hollywood
Barnes, John: Orbital Resonance
Blake, Katherine: The Interior Life
Cherryh, C. J.: Downbelow Station (Duplicate; lending copy)
Duane, Diane: The Door Into Fire (Corgi/UK edition) [Like I needed another copy. But this one has the less-than-awful American cover!]
King, Laurie R.: The Beekeeper's Apprentice
Le Guin, Ursula K.: A Wizard of Earthsea (Duplicate; lending copy)
L'Engle, Madeleine: A Swiftly Tilting Planet
Murphy, Pat: Nadya
Myers, John Myers: Silverlock
Nix, Garth: Sabriel
O'Brian, Patrick: Post Captain
Smith, Kristine: Code of Conduct (Duplicate; lending copy)
Tolkien, J. R. R.: The Hobbit (Ted Nasmith cover)
Knight, Damon (Ed.): Orbit 4
Nonfiction
Campbell, Joseph: The Hero with a Thousand Faces [Woo-hoo!]
I think I went a little crazy, but I've been keeping an eye out for some of those books for months. Eventually, I would have done something stupid like buy half of these full price, and whinge about how I couldn't afford the other half. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
Edited to add: In retrospect, probably should have put off stocking up on books until after the move. Also, I still need to pick up packing tape and throw things (most of them books) in boxes.
Somehow, this did not strike
Fear not, Eric; "frivolous" spending occurred at no less than five used bookstores this afternoon. One of my non-college people wanted to hit "one or two" stores, but once we got started, the list... expanded a bit. Five hours and more than "one or two" stores later, I headed home, replete with book and fannish discussion.
Fiction
Baker, Kage: In the Garden of Iden
Baker, Kage: Sky Coyote
Baker, Kage: Mendoza in Hollywood
Barnes, John: Orbital Resonance
Blake, Katherine: The Interior Life
Cherryh, C. J.: Downbelow Station (Duplicate; lending copy)
Duane, Diane: The Door Into Fire (Corgi/UK edition) [Like I needed another copy. But this one has the less-than-awful American cover!]
King, Laurie R.: The Beekeeper's Apprentice
Le Guin, Ursula K.: A Wizard of Earthsea (Duplicate; lending copy)
L'Engle, Madeleine: A Swiftly Tilting Planet
Murphy, Pat: Nadya
Myers, John Myers: Silverlock
Nix, Garth: Sabriel
O'Brian, Patrick: Post Captain
Smith, Kristine: Code of Conduct (Duplicate; lending copy)
Tolkien, J. R. R.: The Hobbit (Ted Nasmith cover)
Knight, Damon (Ed.): Orbit 4
Nonfiction
Campbell, Joseph: The Hero with a Thousand Faces [Woo-hoo!]
I think I went a little crazy, but I've been keeping an eye out for some of those books for months. Eventually, I would have done something stupid like buy half of these full price, and whinge about how I couldn't afford the other half. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
Edited to add: In retrospect, probably should have put off stocking up on books until after the move. Also, I still need to pick up packing tape and throw things (most of them books) in boxes.
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Date: 2003-07-28 08:05 pm (UTC)Not at all. This is my third copy of some flavor of The Door Into Fire (the other two being a trade paperback with the American cover and the Meisha Merlin reprint/omnibus Tale of the Five: the Sword and the Dragon, with the nifty Don Maitz cover (http://www.paravia.com/DonMaitz/Dragons/SwordAndDragon.html)). I've got a "loan" copy of the novels in the Earthsea trilogy plus a set with the same cover art as the library copies I read in middle school. The Hyperion cover (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0553283685/ref=lib_dp_TFCV/103-5414791-6277445?v=glance&s=books&vi=reader#reader-link) sold a novel I had very neutral feelings about. (Cannot believe the same artist did the "exploding Cuisinart" Komarr cover (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671578081/ref=lib_dp_TFCV/103-5414791-6277445?v=glance&s=books&vi=reader#reader-link). Baen really doesn't know how to use the artists it hires.) And I'm on an active hunt for the Ted Nasmith LotR covers, as previously mentioned (http://www.livejournal.com/users/ase/62538.html).
I am not just a book junkie, I am becoming art geek as well. I am so doomed to blow my money on not-so-cheap prints and used novels this year.
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Date: 2003-07-28 08:42 pm (UTC)