Having promised ourselves a tour of every Borders within driving distance during the 50-70% off period of their closedown (sigh),
kanja177 and I made an abbreviated visit to two of the biggest ones last night. (Stupid hurricane, spoiling our fun.) I envy
kanja177 the ability to say, "I have X amount of money to spend and that's all" and stick to it. Me, I throw budgeting to the winds and grab everything I've ever wanted that's still on the shelves ... okay, well, almost everything. I did pass up some stuff -- usually later volumes of a series whose earlier ones I don't have yet. But I walked out with:
kanja177 and I will attend Scott Westerfeld's Goliath signing in New York. (And hit the Book*Off for cheap manga. And maybe the Strand and the Kinokuniya. And that yarn shop in Chelsea ... )
*The anime made me laugh and laugh and laugh. If you like your shoujo tropes skewered and grilled, take a look. So far, the manga is equally amusing.
**Which has gotten mostly "meh" reviews, but, hey, it's Naomi Novik -- I'll give it a whirl on discount.
***No, I don't own v. 1. I never do. I even started The Lord of the Rings with The Two Towers.
****I like her immersive worldbuilding. It's so immersive that my friend C sat down next to me on the train this morning and I never noticed. He, of course, gets great amusement out of quietly waiting for me to twig. I think I set the record today by catching on only after I'd begged his pardon for stepping over him on the way to the door at our mutual stop.
*****Early Amelia Peabody is a guilty pleasure for me; the later volumes, where everyone repents and becomes One Big Happy Family related to Vicky Bliss's best beloved in the other series ... not so much.
******I picked up the first of his Codex Alera books after it was high-concepted to me as "descendants of the Ninth Legion with Pokémon, except not really" and enjoyed it. Of course, Cursor's Fury is the third book in the series.
*******For completeness's sake. I have all the other Books of Bayern -- even the first one.
********One can never have too many slow-cooker recipes that call for real ingredients rather than canned cream of mushroom soup. Though I make an exception for the one that uses frozen spinach and boxed corn muffin mix to make a delightful spinach-gorgonzola-corn bread loaf. Mmm.
-- five random volumes of Ouran High School Host Club*We also split a copy of Lois McMaster Bujold's Miles in Love against future need. It's the perfect present for the romance fan who needs to be lured into SF. (Heh, heh, heh.) Now I just need to remind myself not to spend any more fun money until October, when
-- Naomi Novik's Will Supervillains Be on the Final?**
-- Bone v. 2 and 3***
-- Diane Duane's Omnitopia Dawn****
-- Elizabeth Peters's The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog*****
-- Jim Butcher's Changes and Cursor's Fury******
-- Shannon Hale's Enna Burning*******
-- and a cookbook.********
*The anime made me laugh and laugh and laugh. If you like your shoujo tropes skewered and grilled, take a look. So far, the manga is equally amusing.
**Which has gotten mostly "meh" reviews, but, hey, it's Naomi Novik -- I'll give it a whirl on discount.
***No, I don't own v. 1. I never do. I even started The Lord of the Rings with The Two Towers.
****I like her immersive worldbuilding. It's so immersive that my friend C sat down next to me on the train this morning and I never noticed. He, of course, gets great amusement out of quietly waiting for me to twig. I think I set the record today by catching on only after I'd begged his pardon for stepping over him on the way to the door at our mutual stop.
*****Early Amelia Peabody is a guilty pleasure for me; the later volumes, where everyone repents and becomes One Big Happy Family related to Vicky Bliss's best beloved in the other series ... not so much.
******I picked up the first of his Codex Alera books after it was high-concepted to me as "descendants of the Ninth Legion with Pokémon, except not really" and enjoyed it. Of course, Cursor's Fury is the third book in the series.
*******For completeness's sake. I have all the other Books of Bayern -- even the first one.
********One can never have too many slow-cooker recipes that call for real ingredients rather than canned cream of mushroom soup. Though I make an exception for the one that uses frozen spinach and boxed corn muffin mix to make a delightful spinach-gorgonzola-corn bread loaf. Mmm.
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Date: 2011-08-31 05:57 pm (UTC)I made 2 (and 2 way earlier in the year since the ones in columbus closed just after Christmas). the manga I did buy more expensively glad i did since mine had none left
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Date: 2011-08-31 08:33 pm (UTC)Good heavens, you and C must have at least 20 minutes between his stop and your destination. That's some immersion, there.
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Date: 2011-08-31 08:37 pm (UTC)So you say. I saw you choose only one Betsy/Tacy reprint!
Good heavens, you and C must have at least 20 minutes between his stop and your destination. That's some immersion, there.
Yes, well, if he'd poke me and say hi like a normal person ... :-)
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Date: 2011-08-31 11:25 pm (UTC)Mmmm, Amelia Peabody....
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Date: 2011-09-01 10:41 am (UTC)Mmmm, Amelia Peabody....
She's so much fun. The next generation ... eh, well, I like to imagine it's Sethos writing those 3rd person accounts, tongue planted firmly in cheek. I never really got over the way Nefret picked up the Idiot Ball and scored an own goal with it during her romance plot.
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