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Apr 14, 2012 10:58AM

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I've been to Barter Books ( http://barterbooks.co.uk/ ) today and bought...
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley
No Signposts in the SeaVita Sackville-West
Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley
The Stories Of Eva Luna by Isabel Allende
Daydream Girl by Bella Pollen

















I do most of my shopping at http://www.facebook.com/ThePaperbackRack - locally owned and operated.


I went to an outlet mall while on vacation and picked up some books. The Gendarme, Lady of the Butterflies, and Paper Towns on audio book. Who knows when I'll get to them! I usually read library books before my own.


Ivan wrote: "Ally encouraged me to share this title
History of a Pleasure Seeker by Richard Mason. I haven't read it yet. I cam across glowing reviews in Bookmarks Magaz..."
I've added it to my Amazon shopping trolley (...I say trolley instead of basket for a reason!!!). It looks really good...right up our street.

I've added it to my Amazon shopping trolley (...I say trolley instead of basket for a reason!!!). It looks really good...right up our street.

Black Sun: The Brief Transit and Violent Eclipse of Harry Crosby by Geoffrey Wolff. I think the actual book came out a while ago but they only just now put it out on e-book. Harry is J.P. Morgan's nephew, friends with Hemingway. Right before the Crash, he cables Morgan to sell $10,000 in stocks - he wants to live a mad crazy life in Paris with his wife Caresse.
I've only just started it.
I'm exactly the same about buying books then 'moving on' to other interests before reading them but I find it strangely comforting to have a large library of unread books...in case of emergencies, such as getting snowed in, and suchlike! ha ha. Unfortunately it doesn't stop me buying more. - I did try the library but they just didn't have the sort of books I was interested in and they charged me small amounts for bringing them in from other libraries. I found I could pick up cheap secondhand copies for not much more and I got to keep the books afterwards!

I thought I'd get a headstart on next month so I just bought...
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Luckily for me the bookshop was selling the Oxford World Classics at buy-one-get-one-free so I also got...
About Love and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov

Luckily for me the bookshop was selling the Oxford World Classics at buy-one-get-one-free so I also got...



I hope all the moms here have discovered Lois Lenski to read to their kids!
And a Happy Mother's Day to all. Mothers are the first teachers of reading, a lifelong love.
Shelley
Rain: A Dust Bowl Story
http://dustbowlpoetry.wordpress.com


I've just ordered
Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh
and
Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class by Owen Jones

and


I just got South Riding by Winifred Holtby and The Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times by Jennifer Worth in the mail today. :)
Today I bought...
The Thread by Victoria Hislop
Thessaloniki, 1917. As Dimitri Komninos is born, a devastating fire sweeps through the thriving Greek city where Christians, Jews and Muslims live side by side. Five years later, Katerina Sarafoglou's home in Asia Minor is destroyed by the Turkish army. Losing her mother in the chaos, she flees across the sea to an unknown destination in Greece. Soon her life will become entwined with Dimitri's, and with the story of the city itself, as war, fear and persecution begin to divide its people.
Thessaloniki, 2007. A young Anglo-Greek hears his grandparents' life story for the first time and realises he has a decision to make. For many decades, they have looked after the memories and treasures of the people who were forced to leave. Should he become their next custodian and make this city his home?

Thessaloniki, 1917. As Dimitri Komninos is born, a devastating fire sweeps through the thriving Greek city where Christians, Jews and Muslims live side by side. Five years later, Katerina Sarafoglou's home in Asia Minor is destroyed by the Turkish army. Losing her mother in the chaos, she flees across the sea to an unknown destination in Greece. Soon her life will become entwined with Dimitri's, and with the story of the city itself, as war, fear and persecution begin to divide its people.
Thessaloniki, 2007. A young Anglo-Greek hears his grandparents' life story for the first time and realises he has a decision to make. For many decades, they have looked after the memories and treasures of the people who were forced to leave. Should he become their next custodian and make this city his home?
I just ordered
City of Shadows: A Novel of Suspense by Ariana Franklin
A cultured city scarred by war. . . . An eastern émigré with scars and secrets of her own. . . . A young woman claiming to be a Russian grand duchess. . . . A brazen killer, as vicious as he is clever. . . . A detective driven by decency and the desire for justice.
. . . A nightmare political movement steadily gaining power. . . .
This is 1922 Berlin.
One of the troubled city's growing number of refugees, Esther Solomonova survives by working as secretary to the charming, unscrupulous cabaret owner "Prince" Nick, and she's being drawn against her will into his scheme to pass a young asylum patient off as Anastasia, the last surviving heir to the murdered czar of all Russia. But their found "princess," Anna Anderson, fears that she's being hunted—and this may turn out to be more than paranoia when innocent people all around her begin to die.

A cultured city scarred by war. . . . An eastern émigré with scars and secrets of her own. . . . A young woman claiming to be a Russian grand duchess. . . . A brazen killer, as vicious as he is clever. . . . A detective driven by decency and the desire for justice.
. . . A nightmare political movement steadily gaining power. . . .
This is 1922 Berlin.
One of the troubled city's growing number of refugees, Esther Solomonova survives by working as secretary to the charming, unscrupulous cabaret owner "Prince" Nick, and she's being drawn against her will into his scheme to pass a young asylum patient off as Anastasia, the last surviving heir to the murdered czar of all Russia. But their found "princess," Anna Anderson, fears that she's being hunted—and this may turn out to be more than paranoia when innocent people all around her begin to die.
Heather wrote: "I picked up Gold by Chris Cleave"
This one has been all over the newspaper review pages - it's so topical with London 2012 just around the corner. You'll have to let us know what you think.
Is anyone from BYT attending the London Olympics?
This one has been all over the newspaper review pages - it's so topical with London 2012 just around the corner. You'll have to let us know what you think.
Is anyone from BYT attending the London Olympics?

On another note, I just bought Vile Bodies by Waugh based on recommendations in this group. I hope it will live up to your praise:)
Anna - be sure to pop into our archived thread and tell us what you think...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...
I just bought...
The Call of the Wild by Jack London
and
The Secret Agent & Lord Jim both by Joseph Conrad
The Call of the Wild by Jack London
and
The Secret Agent & Lord Jim both by Joseph Conrad

My copies of The Road to Wigan Pier & The Birds Fall Down have arrived - I got some good second hand copies so I'm very pleased and rareing to get started with September's read after being disappointed at myself for my reaction to Henry Green. I also couldn't stop myself from an advance purchase October's non-fiction read: The Last Days of the Romanovs: Tragedy at Ekaterinburg.
Also - I bought Parade's End. Wow what a door-stop that one is! it's huge...I'm reliably informed that it's actually 4 separate books bound in the same copy but the size of it is putting me off!
Also - I bought Parade's End. Wow what a door-stop that one is! it's huge...I'm reliably informed that it's actually 4 separate books bound in the same copy but the size of it is putting me off!
I just bought
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini...for ONLY 85p!!!!!
I also downloaded an e-book called 'My Stolen Face' by Neda Soltani. There is no ISBN as this is only alailable on download but I heard an interview with her on the Radio and was totally awed by her shocking and almost unbelievable story. The description in the kindle store is:
She simply uploaded her photo on Facebook and then the nightmare began.
Iran, 2009: In the course of protests against the disputed election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Neda Agha-Soltan is shot to death on the streets of Tehran. Together with the amateur video of her tragic death, international media spread the photo of the beautiful young woman, and she becomes the icon of Iran’s opposition. The only problem is that the photo belongs to another woman: Neda Soltani who has uploaded her photo on Facebook. A dramatic mix-up with incredible consequences; Iranian secret service hounds Neda Soltani, media ignores her plea to stop running the photo, and she is eventually charged with treason. She uses one last chance and escapes.

I also downloaded an e-book called 'My Stolen Face' by Neda Soltani. There is no ISBN as this is only alailable on download but I heard an interview with her on the Radio and was totally awed by her shocking and almost unbelievable story. The description in the kindle store is:
She simply uploaded her photo on Facebook and then the nightmare began.
Iran, 2009: In the course of protests against the disputed election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Neda Agha-Soltan is shot to death on the streets of Tehran. Together with the amateur video of her tragic death, international media spread the photo of the beautiful young woman, and she becomes the icon of Iran’s opposition. The only problem is that the photo belongs to another woman: Neda Soltani who has uploaded her photo on Facebook. A dramatic mix-up with incredible consequences; Iranian secret service hounds Neda Soltani, media ignores her plea to stop running the photo, and she is eventually charged with treason. She uses one last chance and escapes.


Ally, I read A thousand Splendid Suns just a couple months ago. It was pretty intense. Really good, but not easy subject matter. Your other book sounds interesting, too. I may have heard of the story of the woman who was shot, but I didn't realize there was more to the story.
Jennifer W wrote: "Ally, I read A thousand Splendid Suns just a couple months ago. It was pretty intense. Really good, but not easy subject matter...."
Yes I've heard that it's an emotionally difficult read but also a MUST read for anyone interested in the harshness of women's lives around the world. I'm probably going to hang onto it for a little while before reading but I might get to it before or after Christmas.
There was a book sale at work today for charity and everytning was 50p...I was so excited! I bought:
The Novel in the Viola by Natasha Solomons
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
Nancy Mitford by Selina Hastings
Evil Under The Sun by Agatha Christie
Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
Yes I've heard that it's an emotionally difficult read but also a MUST read for anyone interested in the harshness of women's lives around the world. I'm probably going to hang onto it for a little while before reading but I might get to it before or after Christmas.
There was a book sale at work today for charity and everytning was 50p...I was so excited! I bought:





I just bought
Dream of the Walled City by Lisa Huang Fleischman
...and I just took these ones out of the library:
The Postmistress by Sarah Blake
&
The Somnambulist by Essie Fox
...oh, and my copy of
Midnight in Peking: The Murder That Haunted the Last Days of Old China by Paul French just arrived! Can't wait to get started.

...and I just took these ones out of the library:

&

...oh, and my copy of


Janis wrote: "I like to think I'm helping the authors, only fooling myself though.... I buy constantly as I am fanatical about reading...just got some new Persephone titles, among them The Far Cry and Making Con..."
I love Persephone: http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/
They do a great gift idea where you can get a sort of subscription and they'll send you a new title every month. I keep meaning to start collecting these books. I already have
Journal by Katherine Mansfield.
I love Persephone: http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/
They do a great gift idea where you can get a sort of subscription and they'll send you a new title every month. I keep meaning to start collecting these books. I already have



I've had
Miss Lonelyhearts & The Day of the Locust for years and still haven't gotten to them. I think I have nominated Miss Lonelyhearts a couple of times (at least once).

And, in print I got Life Itself by Roger Ebert, The Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times - I really enjoyed thar show, and Double Double: A Dual Memoir of Alcoholism by Martha Grimes



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That is good news. I still have yet to read any Nancy Mitford, though have Love in a Cold Climate on my "must read soon" pile. I instinctively know I am going to enjoy her work.

eta to add links to the Vintage books: Christmas Pudding and Pigeon Pie, Highland Fling
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