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message 1: by hollyishere (last edited Apr 07, 2011 09:28PM) (new)

hollyishere | 166 comments starting new threads ftw. I stole this off another forum...


- ice cream
- rocky road chocolate

:)


message 2: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) Most recent purchases ...

- Movie ticket to see Limitless
- Pasta for lunch


message 3: by Saskia (new)

Saskia (deckled_pages) | 310 comments Do you really want me to list them all? Haha!

Study series box set
Rasberry ice tea
Sushi (:

... We'll stop there otherwise this list might get big... :S


message 4: by Jaki (last edited Apr 08, 2011 01:00AM) (new)

Jaki  (jakiblue) is this most recent purchases of anything?? cos if so, mine will be amazingly boring...

2 sets of coathangers
sausages
potatoes
milk
bread
tobacco

:sigh:


message 5: by Cass (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments Let me think. What I bought yesterday.

Some prepaid satchels
Train ticket
A croissant
Chips

Yeah. That's it. :P Pretty boring huh.


message 6: by Saskia (new)

Saskia (deckled_pages) | 310 comments Oh yeah, I bought a train ticket too. :)


message 7: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) - Lunch at uni
- 8 pages worth of printing at uni
- Dinner tonight
- $70 worth of petrol (stupid petrol prices)


message 8: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) @Cass, what are these pre-paid satchels that you're talking about? Where would you get them?


message 9: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) Post office!!! I use em all the time!


message 10: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) Its $6.40 for all national ones and you can put up to 500gr in them OR its $10 something and you can put up to 3kg in them

well that's the ones I use


message 11: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) How many are there in a pack and can you put them in the post box?


message 12: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) its $6.40 each but you can buy a pack of 10 and i think its SLIGHTLY cheaper (like comes to $57 or something)

and yep you just address and post no need to go to the post office each time (the ones I am talking about are like plastic bags in a sense... so i also buy bubble wrap and wrap the books so they aren't attacked but you can buy that on the cheap... or use other stuff)


message 13: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) That's so much cheaper, I wonder if you can internatioal ones ....


message 14: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) yep there are international ones too! I just havent bought one yet (need to soon though)


message 15: by Cass (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments I looked online for prepaid intl satchels. They're REALLY expensive though, I think. Please, if someone has bought one, provide prices.

Kylie, I'm doing exactly the same thing now. But I'm cheaping out on the bubble wrap right now - hope your books are all in okay condition! Hahaha.


message 16: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) books were AWESOME Cass! Thank you soooo much! Once i finish this essay from HELL I plan to just read read read


message 17: by Braiden (new)

Braiden | 333 comments So I got $60 to spend at Dymock’s, $150 to spend at Myer, $80 to spend at Collin’s Booksellers and $50 at JB Hi-Fi. Plus $455 in cash will half will be going to my lesson and driving test on friday.

I’m going to need some help deciding what to buy :p


message 18: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) GIFTS FOR KYLIE!! hehe jokes!

but omg I love helping ppl shop! :P


message 19: by hollyishere (new)

hollyishere | 166 comments Wow, are all those gift vouchers for a birthday? I'd keep some of them so I can get a few books each month. I'd give you some recs off your shelf but your profile is set to private :S


message 20: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) mmmm so many bookshop vouchers...Youc an buy a whole lote of books with that much money! Too bad they don't have book depo vouchers :/


message 21: by hollyishere (new)

hollyishere | 166 comments My fam refuses to buy me books/book vouchers after seeing my huge bookshelf, lol. They simply don't understand that new awesome books are being released every month that I would buy :S


message 22: by Cass (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments I didn't ask my family for books for my birthday, but I ended up buying the ones that have been appearing in my IMMs with the money I got for my birthday so it works out the same. :P

Braiden, you can buy a whole lot of books! O_O Oh and how I wish there were TBD vouchers, but then again, any book voucher is a good voucher.


message 23: by Skye (new)

Skye (eykskye) | 88 comments So. Many. Vouchers. Wow!
For my birthday a few months ago, I told my family books or book vouchers only. I gave my mum a list of links to books on TBD, and my dad got me a $50 Dymocks voucher (hello Study series box set!).


message 24: by Braiden (new)

Braiden | 333 comments Haha! Yeah I had my party lastnight and that was the “money” related gifts I got.

I didn’t ask fir them but I suppose people just know I read so they go with the obvious. Keep watch out for some goodies in the next couple of weeks :D


message 25: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) My family don't get books or book vouchers for me either :P Sometimes an uncle or aunt would get me a Big W vouchers ( i know right...) which I spend on the book section anyway :P

I get a lot of clothes for my birthday or accsessories or electronic :)

Curious, Braiden, what books do boys read?


message 26: by Cass (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments Lol. Just check his blog, Lisa.


message 27: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) ahaha good idea, heading over there right now.


message 28: by Braiden (new)

Braiden | 333 comments I read a wide variety...but I’m starting to sway more towards my dystopian, historical and action for books for some reason. Going to begin the Henderson’s Boys and Cherubs series by Robert Muchamore soon.


message 29: by Braiden (new)

Braiden | 333 comments Also sci-fi/fantasy.


message 30: by Saskia (new)

Saskia (deckled_pages) | 310 comments Do you read much adult scifi/fantasy Braiden? If so, you should definitely check out Patrick Rothfuss' 'Kingkiller Chronicles'. I never get tired of plugging this series, they're so good!! The first one is 'The Name of The Wind'. (:


message 31: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) So Braiden you don't read any contemporary love stories?


message 32: by Braiden (new)

Braiden | 333 comments Thanks for the rec Sas!

And contemporary romance: I dont think it's my thing to just read about "love", something everyone (not me yet and I cann see now why I'm saying this) experiences. I have read Perfect Chemistry and loved Stolen (if you can call that a romance).

I guess it just depends how the romance comes about and the psychological attributes, rather than the physical looks of the characters.


message 33: by Cass (last edited Apr 14, 2011 06:47AM) (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments Getting back to purchases, I've gone nuts and ordered some more books. They were all SO cheap.

Instructions for a Broken Heart by Kim Culbertson The Eternal Ones (Eternal Ones, #1) by Kirsten Miller Heist Society (Heist Society, #1) by Ally Carter

I think just today, I bought Instructions for a Broken Heart by Kim Culbertson, The Eternal Ones (I smell a giveaway ~ really liked this book and so I bought a copy from Basement Books - limited free shipping!) by Kirsten Miller and The Heist Society by Ally Carter (altogether they'd have been about $10). And for uni, I just bought a ticket and some pie. I like pie. :) (Y)


message 34: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) Today I bought random food items and some new pens :/ LOL


message 35: by Saskia (new)

Saskia (deckled_pages) | 310 comments Haha, I bought Heist Society and The Eternal Ones from Basement Books a while ago! Only I was in store... They have awesome stuff. :)

I bought Gone by Michael Grant with a gift voucher... Oh, and some vegetarian Pad Thai. And antibiotics, 'cause I'm sick. :S


message 36: by Cass (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments Oh hehe. Sas I'm usually too tired to go in BB when I pass by to go home. How are their conditions anyway? And how much did they cost together, if you remember? (they were both $1.20 online)

Aww hope you get better Sas! It's the season again! Hooray. And yum, pad thai! Never knew you were a vegetarian. I'd consider going vegetarian, but I love meat too much. XD


message 37: by Saskia (new)

Saskia (deckled_pages) | 310 comments Sometimes I stop by if I finish uni early... If I can be bothered. I know what you mean, it's such a trek to get there. :/
What do you mean by conditions?

I think I paid a bit more for TEO (it was around $4) and I think HS was $2... I bought them ages ago though, so perhaps the prices went down?

Aw thank you! Yeah, it seems like everyone's sick right now, it must be autumn's doing. I miss summer and warmth!
Haha, I'm not a vegetarian - I've considered it, but I'm still trying to work out what I'd eat (I'm pretty fussy when it comes to green things!) I just really like vegetarian pad Thai - I love the tofu. :)


message 38: by Cass (new)

Cass (casswordsonpaper) | 144 comments Don't worry, I got the books in the mail today. Which is really quick.

So, what did you buy today? The perks of staying at home is that you don't have to spend any money. :) I'm going to be good and NOT buy any more books this month haha.


message 39: by hollyishere (new)

hollyishere | 166 comments I'm checking out Basement Books now... a secondhand bookshop with a wide selection of YA would be perfect for me :D

Oh and I recently bought a Maccas meal.


message 40: by Jaki (new)

Jaki  (jakiblue) Holly wrote: "I'm checking out Basement Books now... a secondhand bookshop with a wide selection of YA would be perfect for me :D

Oh and I recently bought a Maccas meal."


what is this Basement Books? Is it an online store??


message 41: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) *nods at jaki's question*
what she asked!


message 42: by Skye (new)

Skye (eykskye) | 88 comments Just had a look at Basement Books, and I love it! I'll definitely be taking advantage of the temporary free shipping.

And last thing I bought... a chocolate croissant from a French bakery in the city. The guy who served me was actually FRENCH! *swoon*


message 43: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) Um I bought a Mars bar and a friend's brithday present recently! Cass, where did you buy Instructions to a Broken Heart?


message 44: by Jaki (new)

Jaki  (jakiblue) just found Basement Books, Kylie!

http://www.basementbooks.com.au/basem...

AWESOME prices! Now, I just need some money :sigh:


message 45: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) Impossible by Nancy Werlin is only $1.20 !?! too bad I alreayd have a copy :)


message 46: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) *looks*


message 47: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) Um has anyone bought anything from Basement Books? It says books have black amrker pen on bottom and are a little worn from travel but heck, are they playing it down what????

:/


message 48: by Kikkra Reads (new)

Kikkra Reads  (kikkrareads) well at Borders we mark the bottom of the books with 1 line of texta across the bottom pages so that we know it is non returnable and to be discounted so im assuming its the same


message 49: by Jaki (new)

Jaki  (jakiblue) i think they are like those books you see in the newsagency - $5.95 each. Line of black marker pen on the bottom....can't be returned to publisher etc. The Remaindered Bin, I think it used to be called.


message 50: by Lisa (new)

Lisa  (lisao_0) Yer but it says something about worn from travel?, heck excatly HOW worn from travel is it???


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