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Thread: Last Book You Bought and Why

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    The last book I bought is entitled: The Penguin Book of American Short Stories
    The reason is: I'm preparing for my MA in American Literature and those stories will enrich my knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookthief View Post
    Last book I purchased is entitled: You Suck [A love story]

    Why?
    I was at the Walden bookstore and was planning on buying a journal.
    Instead I spotted a light, bright blue covered book with large red letters
    and a vampire mouth with fangs. Not only did that catch my attention; the title itself got me curious.
    After reading the entire book, I must say.....it did not suck. haha
    I'm always intrigued by that book.
    Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda


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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    I'm always intrigued by that book.
    YES! I love the authors form of writing.

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    Ghosts of London - J.A. Brooks
    The Ghost Hunters Favorite Cases - Hans Holzer
    Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser
    The Day Loncoln Was Shot - Jim Bishop
    Wild Women - Autumn Stephens

    Why? They were cheap. I got them from a used bookstore that is going out-of-business for half off of an already decently discounted price.

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    Cool The last book for me was ...

    Justine by Lawrence Durrell. It is one of a quartet of books about the lifes and loves of characters living in Alexandria, Egypt just prior to and during WWII. The first three novels tell the same story but in different perspectives. Time dosesn't move onward until the fourth or last novel. Have just finished Justine and have ordered the second novel, Balthazar. Number three is Mountolive and four is Clea. Very passionate novels and extremely interesting.

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    Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace
    The Road - Cormac McCarthy
    the Crying of Lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon
    "And the worms, they will climb
    The rugged ladder of your spine"

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    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte so that I own a book by each of the Bronte sisters

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    Ulysses by James Joyce
    Anarchism & Other Essays by Emma Goldman
    The Complete Poems of Hart Crane
    The Idiot's Guide to Learning French

    They were used, and essential.

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    Enter the Saint by Leslie Charteris--the complete edition. Loved the Saint back in pre-teen days and teen years then went through a snob period when I discovered better (John D. MacDonald, Adam Hall) characters but now the pendulum has swung back and I am going back to the childhood days of more innocent times. And enjoyng it, This would NOT have been possible even five years ago because Charteris never was the great writer HE thought he was but he is entertaining in a Cesar Romero kind of way.

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    Hamlet--because I had to for my course. I really dislike it
    I'm Hana--lovely to meet you

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    Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. I heard it was good.I'm not sure why I waited until now, but I needed something to read, and there it was. It's a very involving story.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    The Canterbury Tales - to help with my independent study of the Middle Ages.

    Last book ACQUIRED - History of Modern Russia, Robert Service to help with Russian A Level studies.

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    Catcher in the Rye as a birthday gift for a boy who has turned 13.
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    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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    The Remains of the Day ~ Kazuo Ishiguro
    Cursed Days: Diary of a Revolution ~ Ivan Bunin
    Martin Birck's Youth: A Novel ~ Hjalmer Söderberg
    Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite ~ Anthony Trollope
    The Hotel Room ~ Agnar Mykle
    the luminous grass of the prairie hides
    feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
    porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
    but weighty and unmovable
    As black Dakota hills.
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    A Slave No More - David W. Blight
    Seeing Redd - Frank Beddor
    The Ballad of Blind Tom - Deidre O'Connell
    The Washingtons of Wessyngton Plantation - John F. Barker Jr.
    Peter's War - Joyce Lee Malcolm
    Hallam's War - Elisabeth Payne Rosen

    A local bookstore has closed here after 70+ years. But the idiot that I am, I didn't go until the very last day. So there were hardly any books on the shelves. I found those above. They seemed interesting (and I needed Seeing Redd because it is a sequel to another one that I already have). So, at least I managed to leave the store with these. It is better than none at all, right?

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