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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
What book? How did you hear about it? What made you want to buy/read it? Is there anything special about the edition you have? When do you plan to read it?


message 2: by Kirsty (last edited Mar 10, 2012 04:13PM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Blindness by José Saramago Blindness - I went off on a tangent of looking to see what books a Dystopian list contained on here and clicked on this book because it had an intriguing title and a high rating. I noticed it was on my to-read list so read some more about it and decided to buy a copy when I noticed a nice looking hard copy containing another book by the same author Seeing by José Saramago (Seeing). I looked up the author José Saramago and looked at different editions bearing in mind that I may want to buy more of his books in the future. It arrived this morning and it's a nice looking book. I plan to read it after The Bone People by Keri Hulme


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Blindness / Seeing by José Saramago it is this edition - anyone read any of his books?


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Stephanie Robinson (ladystephina) | 17 comments I've never heard of that author but Blindness sounds really good, I'm really enjoying dystopian novels at the moment as well.
I most recently bought Anno Dracula by Kim Newman Anno Dracula (Anno Draculae #1) by Kim Newman
I spotted a signed copy of it at Forbidden Planet for £5.99 and couldn't say no. I've wanted to read for a while, I'll read pretty much anything about vampires, and Kim is such an interesting character himself that it's bound to be good! As for when I'll read it, god knows, I've got an insurmountable stack of books!!


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Sarah (scheherazade) | 364 comments Mod
I recently bought Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor and Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater , Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2) by Maggie Stiefvater , and Forever (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #3) by Maggie Stiefvater from The Works online. Daughter of Smoke and Bone is hardback, £4.99, and the others were 3 for £5. I too have an insurmountable TBR pile, but I just couldn't resist at those prices :)


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Jo | 592 comments Mod
I've not bought any books in ages *polishes halo*
I'm expecting an e-mail from Amazon soon wondering what's happened to me ;)
I'm getting slightly impatient with the library though, I'm not used to having to wait more than a couple of days for books.


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Jo | 592 comments Mod
My halo has slipped, they don't have The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey in the library yet so I've ordered it for £4.99 from the Book People.


message 8: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Jo wrote: "My halo has slipped, they don't have The Snow Child by Eowyn Iveyin the library yet so I've ordered it for £4.99 from the Book People."

I think you did really well. I have a fine on my library account after I forgot to renew a book on-line just after having K. It's quite a walk and it sits at the top of quite a steep hill anyway. I just charity shop and try to buy on marketplace/ebay as cheaply as possible. I usually pass on the books too.



The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey is a really beautiful hardback and even if the book turns out to be a nice light book that you only read once it will look lovely on the shelf x


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Jo wrote: "My halo has slipped, they don't have The Snow Child by Eowyn Iveyin the library yet so I've ordered it for £4.99 from the Book People."

I think you did really well. I have a fine on my library account after I forgot to renew a book on-line just after having K. It's quite a walk and it sits at the top of quite a steep hill anyway. I just charity shop and try to buy on marketplace/ebay as cheaply as possible. I usually pass on the books too.



The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey is a really beautiful hardback and even if the book turns out to be a nice light book that you only read once it will look lovely on the shelf x


message 10: by bookishbat (last edited Mar 22, 2012 02:45PM) (new)

bookishbat (morgaine_cat) | 90 comments I've been buying graphic novels like there's no tomorrow as I've seriously got the bug right now.
I've been interested in the medium for a while and have read some in the past, but I currently have a big stack of beautifully drawn goodies and no immediate interest in other books. let's see how long it lasts.
I bought (and finished) Habibi by Craig Thompson last monday, I also got The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi and then Understanding Comics The Invisible Art by Scott McCloud for some theory and background info on the subject. but those are just the tip of my graphic iceberg at the moment. ;-)

does anybody think there would be interest enough in the group for a separate thread on graphic novels/comics/manga etc?


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
morgaine_cat wrote: "I've been buying graphic novels like there's no tomorrow as I've seriously got the bug right now.
I've been interested in the medium for a while and have read some in the past, but I currently have..."


I've been thinking of seeking out some more graphics - seems like a perfect mix for me art + reading. I've been thinking of starting with The Sandman, Vol. 1 Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman I think that if any of his books were voted for they might be a popular change for a group read.

Did you see this http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/6... ?


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bookishbat (morgaine_cat) | 90 comments I have volumes 1 and 2 of the absolute sandman The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 by Neil Gaiman The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2 by Neil Gaiman simply because I had heard and read so many good things about sandman and I love Neil Gaiman. I've read the first one but haven't gotten around to the second one yet, but so far I really liked it. it's quite dark and a bit scary in places.
I did see the list, thank you.


message 13: by Kirsty (last edited Mar 22, 2012 06:05PM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
morgaine_cat wrote: "I have volumes 1 and 2 of the absolute sandman The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 by Neil Gaiman The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2 by Neil Gaiman simply because I had heard and read so many good thin..."

Have you seen the film Mirrormask? InternetMovieDatabase


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Ness (Violet74) | 209 comments Mod
I like the sound of The Bellwether Revivals by Benjamin Wood Kerry. I'll look out for it.

I've bought three books from the charity shop next door to where I work over the last week. Life of Pi by Yann Martel The Luminous Life Of Lilly Aphrodite by Beatrice Colin and Dark Matter by Michelle Paver I've just lent this one my Mum to read first. All £2.50 each and in clean condition. Love finding just what I was looking for un there :)


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Kerry Bridges | 121 comments It was from The Book People. £3.99 and no postage costs this week. The cover I have is black, it looks gorgeous.


message 17: by Ness (new)

Ness (Violet74) | 209 comments Mod
Thanks Kerry, I'll have a look at The Book People, not bought from them before :)


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Kerry Bridges | 121 comments They quite often have new releases for around 4 pounds Ness, I think they're always worth a look :-)


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Kerry wrote: "It was from The Book People. £3.99 and no postage costs this week. The cover I have is black, it looks gorgeous."

Dustcover or no dustcover? Might be tempted if has no cover like the snowchild;)


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Kerry Bridges | 121 comments Dustcover :-(


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
boo:(


message 22: by Ness (new)

Ness (Violet74) | 209 comments Mod
I wish more hardbacks were as attractive as The Snow Child, I really don't like dust covers, they get so tatty. Hopefully The Snow Child may start off a trend.


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bookishbat (morgaine_cat) | 90 comments I love dustcovers, but I always take them off the book when I'm reading it, so they don't get damaged.
I almost feel a bit cheated when I get a hardback book that doesn't have one.


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Becky McWilliams Guinness  (billiesue) I bought a load of books from the online sale on the oxfam website. I got:

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon - I've heard rave reviews of this book so decided to give it a go. I know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover but it looks so quirky and cute.

Coastliners by Joanne Harris - I've only ever read one Joanne Harris book I haven't liked. This looks like a good summery read.

The Pirate's Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson - another summery read.

The Twisted Heart by Rebecca Gowers - It's the Dickens plot in this book that attracted me to it.

Two Caravans by Marina Lewycka - I read We Are All Made Of Glue last year and loved it. The author's style of writing is quirky and fun.

The Book of Air and Shadows by Michael Gruber - This looks vaguely Dan Brownish.

The Lollipop Shoes (Chocolat, #2) by Joanne Harris - The bookcover isn't on there but it is the sequel to Chocolat which is a fab book.

Stark by Ben Elton - I noticed this one in the nominations for the Australian Book and it looked quite good.

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan A Novel by Lisa See - I noticed this one in the nominations for the asian book.

I also bought The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins from tesco for £3. I don't usually buy books from there out of principle but I couldn't resist it because I seem to be the only one who hasn't read it.

Oh and Life of Pi by Yann Martel from Oxfam for £2.49.

Wow. I need to stop!


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Jo | 592 comments Mod
Two caravans is really good, better than 'Glue' IMO


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Jo | 592 comments Mod
'Florence and Giles' has finally arrived at my library, 6 weeks after I ordered it! hurray!


message 27: by Ness (new)

Ness (Violet74) | 209 comments Mod
I need to re-join the library. Must do that soon, I've not been in for years and I do miss it.

Just ordered this one from Amazon The Pink Hotel by Anna Stothard . Looks interesting and good reviews. Not sure when I'll actually get round to reading it, as also just received a big pile of books from Amazon and ebay of the ones I needed for my 12+3 challenge. All these books piled up in front of me, very excited :D


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Ness - I really fancy The Pink Hotel by Anna Stothard too - did you order the hardback or the paperback?

I've just ordered Gillespie and I by Jane Harris - I could have put it on my kindle for not much more than ordering the hardback (which was cheaper than the pb) but I opted for the hardback since Sophia made it sound like a keeper/book to lend out.


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Ness (Violet74) | 209 comments Mod
I ordered the paperback Kirsty - from Amazon. Paid £5.91 with free postage ... still more than I like to pay for a paperback really. Not started this one yet, but I've made a start on her first book Isabel and Rocco, I do like her writing style and she was only a teenager when she wrote this first one.


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Katrina Williams (missybsleeping) | 32 comments I bought The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold for my kindle yesterday. It was recommended by a friend. I have always resisted as I saw the film a few years ago and was worried it was a traumatic book to read. But after speaking to my friend have decided to give it a go.


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Katrina wrote: "I bought The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold for my kindle yesterday. It was recommended by a friend. I have always resisted as I saw the film a few years ago and was worried it was a traumatic book to re..."

I read it when it first came out and recently watched the movie. I remember thinking that I don't remember the book being so raw. It could be because I now have kids whereas back then it made me think about my Mum and I (I think I'd moved away by then). I remember the book being sad but more subtle.


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Ness wrote: "I ordered the paperback Kirsty - from Amazon. Paid £5.91 with free postage ... still more than I like to pay for a paperback really. Not started this one yet, but I've made a start on her first bo..."

I'll keep an eye out for it then. Fancy popping over to the Orange prize thread and hopefully we can have a bit of a thing (so succinct;) ). I know Sophia's read a few from the list:)


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Karen  | 120 comments It's scary the number of books I've bought recently...(Damn Waterstones website! *Grin*) Just decided to treat myself (again) to Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind... Should be a good read, as the synopsis on Waterstones hooked me... Bit different to my usual read (vampires etc,) so I'll see how I get on with it...


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "It's scary the number of books I've bought recently...(Damn Waterstones website! *Grin*) Just decided to treat myself (again) to Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind... Should be a..."

I've just ordered it too - it's one of the most recommended books I've ever come across:) Good to hear you'll be joining in:)


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Sarah (scheherazade) | 364 comments Mod
I just bought Ascend (Trylle Trilogy, #3) by Amanda Hocking and An Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly, #3) by Charlaine Harris from Amazon. So many books, so little time!


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "I just bought Ascend (Trylle Trilogy, #3) by Amanda Hocking and An Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly, #3) by Charlaine Harris from Amazon. So many books, so little time!"

Two #3 - what are they about?

I just got Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks and Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie in the FS sale and Catch-22 (Folio Society) by Joseph Heller from amazon marketplace. Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks and Catch-22 (Folio Society) by Joseph Heller are for my 12 + 3 challenge but Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie is the most beautiful.


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Sarah (scheherazade) | 364 comments Mod
Ascend is the final book in Amanda Hocking's Trylle trilogy. It's YA fantasy/romance stuff, but about Trolls, which makes a change. The reviews for it aren't great, and I've the second one to read yet, but I can't leave a series partially read.

An Ice Cold Grave is the third in Charlaine Harris' Harper Connelly quartet. It's a paranormal-mystery type series -- Harper can find dead people and see how they died. I'm pretty fond of Charlaine Harris, so I thought I'd give this series a try.


Those Folio Society editions look really gorgeous, Kirsty. Are they as lovely "in person" as they look in the photos? I could be tempted!


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Ascend is the final book in Amanda Hocking's Trylle trilogy. It's YA fantasy/romance stuff, but about Trolls, which makes a change. The reviews for it aren't great, and I've the second one to read ..."

I'm going to have to give CH a go one of these days.

Gorgeous? Aww Sarah they are stunning, their photos don't do them justice. They just feel so sumptuous to read - the colours, the printed covers, the illustrations are such a treat, the feel of the thick paper and the perfect weight of them. If you ever decide to join mail me and we'll do the referral thing and split the vouchers:)


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Sarah (scheherazade) | 364 comments Mod
I've just pre-ordered the new George R R Martin Song of Ice and Fire box set, which is released later this month. I'm going to try and read Fevre Dream this month, so that should lead in nicely for me. If I don't get around to it, then I'll have it ready to tackle this summer, at least :)


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Karen  | 120 comments Sarah wrote: "I've just pre-ordered the new George R R Martin Song of Ice and Fire box set, which is released later this month. I'm going to try and read Fevre Dream this month, so that should lead in nicely for..."

The Song of Ice & Fire series is really good, and I can heartily recommend it. I've read all the books, and am now waiting for the next one in the series to be released! *Starts to dribble at the thought!*


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Jo | 592 comments Mod
I've just bought the first book in the series to see if I like it. I've also had a notification that The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern is at the library so will read that first.


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Karen  | 120 comments Damned Waterstones website is almost as bad as the Lush website - especially when it comes to temptation! I've succumbed yet again, and have ordered:
Kiss the Dead (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #21) by Laurell K. Hamilton
Frost Burned
The Traitor Queen by Trudi Canavan
The Fear Index by Robert Harris

and Will We Ever Speak Dolphin? by New Scientist.

They're all paperbacks, and are all on pre-order, so am quietly biding my time until they arrive in the post. Then, once they're read, I had them over to the WNAA shop, who sell them to raise money to keep "Big Yellow" flying.


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Damned Waterstones website is almost as bad as the Lush website - especially when it comes to temptation! I've succumbed yet again, and have ordered:
Kiss the Dead (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #21) by Laurell K. Hamilton
Frost Burned
[bookco..."


I've read [bookcover:The Novice|28250] The Magicians' Guild (Black Magician Trilogy, #1) by Trudi Canavan and The High Lord (Black Magician Trilogy, #3) by Trudi Canavan and have the Priestess of the White (Age of the Five, #1) by Trudi Canavan series ready to read for years - I nearly started it recently so I know I will soon.

Do you bookcross the books you donate?


message 44: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments Bookcross? Never heard of this scheme.. I just drop them into the WNAA shop, and they sell them.


message 45: by Aimee (last edited May 20, 2012 03:15AM) (new)

Aimee (smiley_laydee) | 92 comments Just bought The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue for next months group read. Making my way through The Hunger Games right now. Luckily (or not so much) I had a bit of a tummy bug and got through half the first book on Friday.


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Sophia (pageplucker) | 230 comments Mod
Aimee wrote: "Just bought The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue for next months group read. Making my way through The Hunger Games right now. Luckily (or not so much) I had a bit of a tummy bug and got through half the ..."

Lol, only a true book addict would think a tummy bug was lucky!


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
I have been really good and haven't bought any new books since Snow Child except Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin (Which I had to because the library didn't have. I have however been a little bit naughty and bought myself some books from The Book People free delivery if you spend over £15 with the code JUBIL33
apparently you can get 5% off a £40 spend if you enter the code AFVOUCHER40 I don't know if that works as I spent just shy of £20 so I couldn't use it. I got...

Deadlocked (Sookie Stackhouse #12) by Charlaine Harris - WOOHOO!
Making Cupcakes With Lola by Romy Lewis
Williams-Sonoma Comfort Food Warm and Homey, Rich and Hearty by Rick Rodgers - Cos that pie looks sooo tasty ;)
The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset by Suzanne Collins

Also got this for free Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris for buying Deadlocked. I already have a copy but as it was free I thought I'd have it anyway hehe *tellsselfof*


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Jo | 592 comments Mod
Having started A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire #1) by George R.R. Martin today I then bought A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, #2) by George R.R. Martin in tescos. They were doing 2 for £7 but typically didn't have the 3rd book there


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Breige (breigeflynn) | 87 comments I recently borrowed Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers off my mother but I've been wanting to read the book since 2009. I bought it for a friend then for her birthday and I was going to borrow it off her after but she lost it


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Aimee (smiley_laydee) | 92 comments I have just bought a few books for reading on honeymoon (which can't come soon enough!) Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury ,
Helter Skelter The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi
And Call the Midwife :)


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