[QUOTE=Lioness_Heart;601532]Last week I accidentaly bought 5 books... /QUOTE]
You are a gal after my own heart, LH! I thought I was the only one who 'accidentally' bought books - they just sort of leap off the shelf at you, don't they?
There is no proper bookshop in the nearest town to me, so when I get near a bookshop I tend to behave in an unrestrained fashion. Was in Oxford last week and asked my sister-in-law to keep me out of bookshops but the bus stopped right outside Waterstones.... and the return bus picked up outside Borders.....so one or two volumes went home with me....If on a Winter's Night by Italo Calvino because I've seen it mentioned on the Forum several times, Chronicler of the Winds by Henning Mankell because I'm off to S Africa soon and I like Mankell's books, My name is Red by Orhan Pamuk because I'm in the middle of Snow and I want to read more Pamuk, Binu and the Great Wall of China by Su Tong because I was there last year and anything Chinese still grabs my attention, An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears because it's set in Oxford and I suspect I won't see it in my part of the world unless it becomes a Best Seller and/or a film/tv series and Touching Distance by Rebecca Abrams, an Oxford author (ditto last title). Then there were the odd detective stories, volume 2 or 3 of series, latest titles by previously enjoyed authors....Good job I was only there for a few days and we didn't get as far as Blackwell's.
Hope you enjoy The Conjuror's Bird btw - I found it a most entertaining read.


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