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message 1: by Shauna (new)

Shauna Castle | 105 comments Hi everyone,
New to this group and I definitely am a book-buying addict. I'm currently trying a book buying ban since my birthday was recently and my TBR pile nearly doubled. I want to last till Halloween or close but there's a few books I have my eye on at the moment.
Forgotten-by Cat Patrick
This one is a YA novel about a girl who forgets everything about her day when she falls asleep. That's about all I know but it seems intriguing.
Sweetly-by Jackson Pierce.
A retelling of Hansel and Gretel which was one of my favorite fairy tales as a child.
I'm trying to wait for these to come out in paperback but not sure I'll last. So what books are everyone trying to resist purchasing?


message 2: by Ellen (last edited Sep 02, 2011 02:23PM) (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) So many books that I've bought this summer (my gift to myself was sooo many books!)

But there's still more.
I desperately want to buy:
Just My Type: A Book about Fonts. I love type fonts! I'm obsessed with type fonts! That book should be mine (and will be-but I can't do just yet, drat).
My own copy of Mickelsson's Ghosts-I recently won a copy of Words Made Fresh: Essays on Literature and Culture by Larry Woiwode from LibraryThing which was free which is good but Woiwode had a great essay about John Gardner & another even better one about Mickelsson's Ghosts that made me want to buy it immediately. So I got a copy from the library but it's way too long to read it in library time, even with renewals.


message 3: by Joseph (last edited Sep 02, 2011 07:30PM) (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
Shauna wrote: "Hi everyone,
New to this group and I definitely am a book-buying addict. I'm currently trying a book buying ban since my birthday was recently and my TBR pile nearly doubled. I want to last till H..."


Shauna, I just finished "Sweetly" and to be honest, it wasn't any special. It was a good read, but waiting for it to come out in paperback would not be a bad idea, I don't think it is worthy buying hardcover anyway.

Regarding books I want to buy but am resisting, my list is about 150 books long. I have a special list of books I would like to get, but only if I can buy them used for a good price or new for a used price. They're books I'd like to have, but I can survive without them until I can get them really cheap.


Commit Purple Prose The The Psychology of Creative Writing by Scott Barry Kaufman is one I want, but can't afford... any books at the moment. I forget how long my list is here, plus almost 300 on my BN lists. Being out of work sucks.


message 5: by RB (new)

RB (rblindberg) Deb, the Word Muse wrote: "The The Psychology of Creative Writing by Scott Barry Kaufman is one I want, but can't afford... any books at the moment. I forget how long my list is here, plus almost 300 on my BN lists. Being out o..."

At least you have time on your hands to read, lol ;-)

Jokes aside though, yeah, being out of work sucks. My b/f's work went bankrupt a couple of weeks ago and I know how frustrated he is that he will be unemployed soon.

I sincerely hope you will both find a (good) job soon! Good luck, Deb!


message 6: by Teawench (new)

Teawench When it comes to trying to resist buying books, I go with the Borg: Resistance is futile. If I don't have money I have to stay out of bookstores and away from sites like this.


message 7: by Angelic (new)

Angelic Lovestrong (angelicmaria) | 17 comments Agreed Teawench, resistence IS futile. I don't know why, but I just LOVE books. I rather buy them than almost anything else. But I'm also very frugal and I very rarely buy a book brand spanking new. I have so many books that it's hard to justify not waiting for anything I want to become available on a swap (I'm on several) or find it super cheap on half.com. It's not like I don't have something to read, ya know? I will buy a book new if it's a favorite author's book or a signing (like Wade Rouse). So, since I buy so few books brand new, I don't tend to resist. In fact, I know I'm off topic here, but Wade's newest book just came out, I'm Not the Biggest Bitch in this Relationship 6-copy solid counter Unit so I actually plan to buy it this weekend!


message 8: by Louise (new)

Louise | 280 comments Hmm I have about 400 books on my amazon wishlist.
I'd like to buy these soon
Bats at the Library - my daughter would love it, Ragnarok: the End of the Gods cause I collect both Byatt and the Myths series.
3 Novels : The Blue Flower, The Bookshop, Offshore Boxed Set

I also want these, but they aren't out yet!

The Spook's Destiny: Book 8 (The Wardstone Chronicles)
by Joseph Delaney (Hardcover) and
and
The Night Circus


message 9: by Batsap (new)

Batsap | 117 comments I'd like to read The Night Circus, but the book that's really tempting me at the moment is The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake.


message 10: by Angelic (new)

Angelic Lovestrong (angelicmaria) | 17 comments Ooooh...I'm about to start that one. One of my favorite indie bookstores just relocated to a larger location and had everything 30% off, so I snagged it. I still haven't managed to pick up a copy of I'm Not the Biggest Bitch in This Relationship: Hilarious, Heartwarming Tales About Man's Best Friends from America's Favorite Humorists, but that is the one tempting me right now.


message 11: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
Batsap wrote: "I'd like to read The Night Circus, but the book that's really tempting me at the moment is The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake."

"The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake" is a very interesting read, it's kind of a bizarre story but still interesting.


message 12: by Batsap (new)

Batsap | 117 comments Bah, you're tempting me further! I love bizarre stories, I find them oddly relaxing to read.


message 13: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (versusthesiren) | 57 comments I am drowning in series right now. DROWNING. Right now, I'm trying to resist:

Eona: The Last Dragoneye - heard weird things about this (bonus love triangle = NOOOOOOOO), so I'm trying to wait for this to come out in paperback. Liked the first book but didn't love it. My library doesn't carry it and I don't want to plunk down $10+ on a book I might not like.
Heir to Sevenwaters - The first three books were good and wrapped up nicely into a trilogy... so what's with this and the other one? Are they as good? Do I want to find out?
Cold Magic - this looks SO INTERESTING but again, I'm drowning in series right now. Don't want to start any more at the moment. D:
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms - same as above
Black Ships - " "
Kings and Assassins - I have the first book in ebook format. I'd pick this up immediately (and complete a series, ha!), but the paperback version can be found for so. much. cheaper. than the ebook version. Format changes... ergh.


message 14: by Alondra (new)

Alondra Miller I cannot NOT buy; I have 74 on my TBR list; and that is not including books from my favorite authors. What is a bibliophile to do!!?? ..*hangs head*


message 15: by McKenzie (new)

McKenzie | 45 comments I no long let myself buy ANY books I want unless it's from a series I am collecting. I have over 60 novels in my TBR pile and I seriously need to chunk some of them off.

Hardcore reading time!


message 16: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (r4ch4elreads) I love the book 'Good Omens' by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, and I am in a long battle with myself, not to buy any more copies... I already have 1 for curling up with, 1 for lending to others, 1 that is a signed copy of the newest edition, and 1 that is a signed first edition (my cherished copy), but there are so many other covers to collect... I want them all!!!! Someone stop me! How many times can you re-read a book before it stops being healthy and turns into pure obsession?


message 17: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 418 comments Rachael wrote: "I love the book 'Good Omens' by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, and I am in a long battle with myself, not to buy any more copies... I already have 1 for curling up with, 1 for lending to others, ..."

LOL Umm, owning four copies? Sounds like an addiction. Sweetest addiction! ;)


message 18: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (versusthesiren) | 57 comments ^ Last I checked, it was out in softcover.


message 19: by Rakgi (new)

Rakgi | 16 comments I'm resisting getting Scarred Man(Bevan McGuiness)since I can't find my copy of the first book Slave of Sondelle and want to finish that first one before I get the second book.


message 20: by Shellie (new)

Shellie (justshellie) And you should wait for the paperback, why would you waste a good clean expensive book with your 'special' bookmark?


message 21: by Louise (new)

Louise | 280 comments Oh honestly!!

I have hundreds of unread books at home.

On Sunday I went to a birthday party, and my friend got a book , a new Danish title so you won't know it.
I was looking at it, and maybe stroking the cover just a little, it's by an author I like and a really nice edition. I would like to get a copy myself, and I decided to put it on my wish list for christmas.
But, I WANT IT NOW! It's ridiculous, I probably won't read it before next Summer, or in 2015, or even 2030 - but I need it to be home on my shelves. And be mine.
I'm resisting, at the moment, and feeling a little silly.


message 22: by Marsha (new)

Marsha | 14 comments I would LOVE to get my hands on The Inklings by Humphrey Carpenter The Inklings C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and Their Friends by Humphrey Carpenter . I've always loved Tolkien and have read several biographies about him. This book, however, is much more expensive than the rest and I'm just having a hard time coughing up that much $ for it. Someday.... As for most other books? I just can't NOT buy - my husband is going to kill me someday - LOL!


message 23: by Louise (last edited Sep 20, 2011 06:41AM) (new)

Louise | 280 comments I have around 14 books and pictures book in transit from Amazon to me right now, and we're going to a used book fair this weekend, so I M.U.S.T. N.O.T. B.U.Y.


message 24: by Chris (new)

Chris | 12 comments Louise wrote: "I have around 14 books and pictures book in transit from Amazon to me right now, and we're going to a used book fair this weekend, so I M.U.S.T. N.O.T. B.U.Y."

Lucky you! Go ahead B.U.Y. M.O.R.E!! There are worst things to spend your money on ! LOL!


message 25: by Batsap (new)

Batsap | 117 comments Louise wrote: "Oh honestly!!

I have hundreds of unread books at home.

On Sunday I went to a birthday party, and my friend got a book , a new Danish title so you won't know it.
I was looking at it, and maybe str..."


Lol, I know exactly how you feel, Louise =]
When I see a book I want, even though I know it will take me forever to finally get around to reading it, I still want to know I have it ready and waiting on my shelves for when that day comes.


message 26: by Louise (new)

Louise | 280 comments I guess it is how some women feel about shoes and purses? But I only get it with books...


message 27: by Will (new)

Will Todd I usually don't buy "new release" books because I know I'll be able to get them a heck of a lot cheaper in just a matter of months.

[The only recent book I've bought as a new release was "HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS". In fact, I bought it on the day it was released and read it in under 24 hours - as a defense mechanism against spoilers!]

Right now, there is only one "new release" on my "to read" list:

God, No! Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales by Penn Jillette

"GOD, NO!" by Penn Jillette.

I'm a fan of Penn & Teller. I own the first three seasons of "BULLSH*T!" on DVD, have seen them perform live on stage, and have even read some of their other books. Penn, in particular, has carved out an editorial niche for himself, including a series of video logs called "Penn Says".

Love him or hate him, the guy doesn't hold back his opinion.

So why am I resisting buying "GOD, NO!"?

It's not the atheist theme. In fact, I'm interested to hear what he has to say on the subject.

It's simply price.

I've trained myself never to pay more than a few bucks for any book, and I know "GOD, NO!" will be available at a discount, or used, very soon.

So I'll read it eventually.

God, yes!

Todd


message 28: by Renée (new)

Renée (maagtablet) I'm currently trying to stay away from bookstores. My Bday is almost, and after that there is Sinterklaas (I'm dutch, and no it's not our replacement for christmas, we have that here too!) And till then I have enough books to read (which I keep reminding myself of every times I see a book I want)

But the book I've been resisting to buy for the last couple of months is: The Art of Tim Burton (Standard Edition) by Tim Burton It's just to expensive! 70 for the book + 130 euro to send it here...


message 29: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Currently I am resisting a particular book I saw in a bookshop last week called "Kitchen Gardens of Australia" by Kate Herd. It was released earlier this year and is fantastic.

There would be other books I'd like if I saw them in the op shop etc but the Kitchen Garden one is boring a hole in my brain. I'm trying to impose a book buying ban for a while (I seriously have so many books at present they are in piles and baskets dotted around the house) and I need to be saving money.


message 30: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I'm soooo bad at resisting-but I'm trying to at least delay buying Just My Type A Book about Fonts by Simon Garfield since I'm going to have to get it in hardcover & I can't afford it at the moment.

But I'm having a hard time waiting.


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