Book Buying Addicts Anonymous discussion
What did you buy?

'Canterella' book 5
'Menkui' book 3
'Wizards First Rule' by Terry Goodkind
'Magician: Apprentice' by Raymond Feist


the zookeeper's wife by diane ackerman
the loved dog by tamar geller
the book thief by markus zusak
the river wife by jonis agee
on chesil beach by ian mcewan
a spot of brother by mark haddon
one hundred years of solitude by marquez
good grief by lolly winston
love walked in by marisa de los santos
i SOOOO did not need any new books, well except for maybe one hundred years of solitude because that was for a book-club. but i have an addiction, what else can i possibly say?!?!?!? glad to hear i'm not alone in this addiction.

"River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze" by Peter Hessler
"Shattered Dreams:My Life as a Polygamist Wife" by Irene Spencer
"Dreams from my Father" by Barack Obama

The Kite Runner
Playing for Pizza
Cell (it was on the bargain table)
I also ordered Heart Shaped Box from the BOM club to try to fullfill my commitment and get out of that mess.

But I just saw that Ken Follett has a new sequel to The Pillars of the Earth (my second all time favorite book). So World Without End will be my next purchase (actually, as I'm going to story time at Barnes & Noble this morning, it will be in about 2.5 hours!)

From the used book store downtown:
Animal Husbandry--Laura Zigman
Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny --Suze Orman
Name Dropping --Jane Heller
Coming Out--Danielle Steel
Twelve Sharp --Janet Evanovich
From Amazon.com
Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini --Mark Leyner

Long Way Down by Nick Hornby and
The End Of Alice by AM Holmes
prior to those, over the weekend I had purchased Dexter in the Dark (which is done!) and Any Bitter Thing (which I am currently reading)


Around the same time I grabbed up
Spymistress - William Stevenson (really looking forward to this one!)
The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran
A Mencken Chrestomathy - H.L. Mencken
The Moonstone - Wilkie Collins
The Woman in While - Wilkie Collins
The Importance of Being Foolish - Brennan Manning
The Maltese Falcon - Dashiell Hammett
The Polysyllabic Spree - Nick Hornby
There's more, but I have to say regarding that last one... The Polysyllabic Spree should be the "mascot" book for this group. At the beginning of each month (chapter) Hornby lists side by side the books he purchased and the books he read, then comments and commentates on the process of reading, etc. So far it is absolutely HYSTERICAL. A must read for any member of this group!!!


neil gaiman reading Neverwhere - cds
notes from the underground
the last temptation of christ
& a faulkner biography the name of which escapes me

Stargirl, by Jerry Spinelli
Love in the Time of Cholera, by Gabriel Garcia Marques
Old School, by Tobias Wolff
The View from Saturday, by E.L. Konigsburg
The Iliad and The Odyssey, by Homer

Memnoch the Devil - Anne Rice
The Sweet Potato Queens' Book of Love - Jill Conner Browne
Violin - Anne Rice
Vittorio, the Vampire - Anne Rice
Bridget Jones's Diary - Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones the Edge of Reason - Helen Fielding
The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
Last Dance, Last Chance - Ann Rule

In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson
Louder than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism by Jenny McCarthy
The Penny by Joyce Meyer and Deborah Redford
The Way Life Should Be by Christina Baker Kline
The Other Mother by Gwendolyn Gross
I'm almost done with the Bryson book. Love it!

Amy Lowell: Selected Poems (Library of America edition)
Tell Me, by Kim Addonizio
and one new book to send a friend:
Among Other Things, I've Taken up Smoking, by Aiobheann Sweeney

Out of Love by KG MacGregor(lesbian romance novel)
The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards

A Wrinkle In Time Boxed Set (A Wrinkle In Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, An Acceptable Time) - Madeleine L'Engle
The Giver - Lois Lowry
The Sunday Philosophy Club - Alexander McCall Smith
Birds of a Feather - Jacqueline Winspear
The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler


The Cloud Atlas Liam Callanan
Prep Curtis Sittenfeld
The Poisonwood Bible Barbara Kingsolver
Rebecca Daphne du Maurier
Written on the Body Jeanette Winterson
This is one of my favorite books and I am so happy to have it in my possession again, especially for the bargain price of $1.49!

I bought the following books on Saturday:
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Harper Lee
THE BOLEYN INHERITANCE Phillipa Gregory
GOOD OMENS Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY Kurt Vonnegut
THE PENELOPIAD Margaret Atwood
THE PRINCESS BRIDE William Goldman


The Riddle by Alison Croggon
The Crow by Alison Croggon
The Religion by Tim Willocks
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver (I had this checked out from the library, but someone who previously read it spilled all kinds of food/drink/crumbs in it and I was too grossed out to keep reading it.)
That's a lot of "The..." titles. I always find it entertaining when things line up that way in my book-buying habits!


If you end up loving it, and would like to check out its follow-up, Appendix A, let me know and maybe I can send it to you (I can spread the wealth a little).
In any event, enjoy Alice :)


I recently bought the following:
Eric Claption - Autobiography
Into the Wild - Jon Krakauer
The Black Dahlia - James Elroy
Born on a Blue Day; Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant - Daniel Tammet
World Without End - Ken Follet
Things I Overhead While Talking to Myself - Alan Alda

by Jon Krakauer
THIS PAST WEEKEND IN BOONE, NC AFTER FINISHING :INTO THE WILD BY THE SAME AUTHOR AMAZING BOOK!


It started with just picking up the next up for the book club, but of course didn't stop there...
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer
Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby
A Left-Hand Turn Around the World by David Wolman
I'm kind of excited about that last one... but have quite a log-jam of books with currently-reading and book club books. Yikes! And yet I just keep buying!

A Conspiracy of Paper - David Liss
Cathedral - Nelson DeMille
The Mephisto Club- Tess Gerritsen
The Amber Wizard -David Forbes (I think)
The Lies of Locke Lamora- ??
An Anne Perry Book ( I forget the name already but its the first in a series about a police guy in London who has amnesia)
And I think that's it ...I think

"Born on a Blue Day" by Daniel Tammet
"What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship & Love" by Carole Radziwill

NOTHING!!!!
I spent about an hour in there and looked and picked up and then put them all back down. I have 40 books in the 'to read' pile and that is too many. I'm rushing through books to try to get to the next one. Crazy. Anyway, just had to brag on the extreme willpower I possessed this weekend!


Life of Pi by Yann Martell
The Time Machine/The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells
Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santos
I am proud of myself for only buying 3, though. But I was out of town and didn't want to worry about packing too many books (since I already had three that I'd taken with me).





The Last Battle by Cornelius Ryan (I found a fresh-looking receipt for another used book store with a June 1974 date inside....)
The Histories by Herodotus (Penquin classic edition)

Otherland - Tad Williams
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
The Canterbury Tales - Chaucer
The Girls' Guide to Hunting & Fishing - Banks
Girl With a Pearl Earring - Chevalier
A Walk in the Woods - Bryson
The Time Traveler's Wife - Niffenegger
Sir Gawain & the Green Knight - Tolkien
How to Be Good - Hornby
Thunderhead - Preston & Child
I Am America (And So Can You!) - Stephen Colbert
Day Trips From Columbus
Ancient Lives: Daily Life in Egypt - Romer
Renfield: Slave of Dracula - Hambly
Chronicles of the Middle Ages - Matthew
Greek Mythology for Everyone - Richardson
An English-Latin mini-dictionary
Pure Pleasure - Carey (a guide to the most pleasurable books of the 20th century)
Cleopatra - E.E. Rice
Stuffed Animals & Pickled Heads - Asma (it's about natural history museums!)
Searching for Ancient Egypt - Silverman
The Great Mystery - Phillip (Native American mythology)
The Last Camel Died at Noon - Elizabeth Peters
Code Noir - de Pierres (it's #2 in a series)
The Continental Op - Dashiell Hammet (I love Hammett, but I've never heard of this, so I was excited)
Hans Christian Anderson's Fairy Tales
The Very Bloody History of Britain - Farman
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I bought Jane Eyre on a whim the other day.