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It looks great to me but I do love that which can be described as Dickensian honestly. No idea when I will actually get to it. Perhaps a book buying embargo is in order for a short time, books for school excluded of course.
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I tend to mix and match between Amazon Marketplace and the Book Depository.
To this effect I've just bought Roadside Picnic, Arkady & Boris Strugatsky The Diving Pool, Ogawa Yoko |
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It's getting to that point now where the Booker Prize longlist is soon to be announced. Somewhere around the end of this month. And, as such, I intend on reading all thirteen longlisted titles as I did last year. Of course, with over a hundred titles potentially submitted or called in it's pretty much an impossible task to guess which thirteen will be thrust on us this year. But I've made a start, buying up a few that may feature. If I can read them and they appear on the list, then result!
So, I've bought:
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Won a galley of Miriam Toews' new novel The Flying Troutmans. She's a newer Canadian author that's got a lot of publicity and an award or two for her novel A Complicated Kindness.
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Oooh as I am finally employed I may try this, too. I love to be cranky about juror's decisions. |
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Just had the time for a browse in my local, independent bookshop and emerged with:
Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler The Successor by Ismail Kadare Belle de Jour by Joseph Kessel Pure coincidence that it's all the Ks. |
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I was thinking about buying this one the other day. And I probably will at some point.
I did buy, however,
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All in audio
M.Yourcenar - Memoires d'Hadrien Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov G.K. Chesterson - The Man Who Was Thursday Noel Coward-Blithe Spirit Penelopiad-Margaret Atwood Cabeza de vaca-Adventures in the Unknown Interior of America
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Just ordered the Third Movement of a Dance to the Music of Time and because they had a 1937 hard-copy within my price range Present Indicative. Of course, they had a signed, first edition of Present Indicative, but at $300, def. out of my price range.
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I saw a £250 first edition (1916) of Thomas Mann's Royal Highness recently ... I cannot express just how tempted I was. |
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Tempting...oh yeah. And now that I know it's there I'm going to have to start putting pennies away just for it. It will probably be sold before I have the money, but at least if I find another I'll be ready for it. Not too many people I'd spend that money on (ok, Sinatra was the other).
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A Glossary of Literary Terms 8th Edition by M.H. Abrams. Nearly $50! Yes yes I know you can find it cheaper online but I needed it now and online, as convenient as it is for many of you it is not for me.
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Is this an audio version of the play? If so, who's in the cast? If it is just a straight reading, who's doing the reading? I believe that out there somewhere is a radio version that was done in conjunction with the television version back in the 50s.
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