Used my day off to run errands in the morning and go to a library book sale. Okay, mostly just the booksale :-)
Here's my list:
All for $13.50. So not too bad at all, especially since so many are hardcovers. Comes to about $0.67 a book
Here's my list:
- The Male Body: An Owner's Manual by editors of Men's Health (hardcover, thought this might be a good reference when writing)
- Conversations with J.K. Rowling by Lindsey Fraser
- Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden (excellent condition, oversized-paperback)
- Timequake by Kurt Vonnegut (excellent condition, oversized-paperback)
- I, Houdini by Lynne Reid Banks (BookCrossing- a book I LOVED as a kid but I have my own copy still)
- The Penalty Box by Deirdre Martin (BookCrossing, since I already own a copy)
- Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier (BookCrossing)
- The Green Mile by Stephen King (BookCrossing)
- A Separate Peace by John Knowles (BookCrossing- I've been looking for another copy of this book for months now! Yay)
- Starfleet Year One by Michael Jan Friedman (BookCrossing)
- Fatherhood by Bill Cosby (BookCrossing)
- The Autobiography of Apolo Anton Ohno (hardcover, BookCrossing, after I read it)
- Katherine Hepburn: A Stylish Life by Joal Ryan (hardcover, BookCrossing, after I read it)
- Cerulean Sins by Laurell K. Hamilston (hardcover)
- Dude, Where's My Country? by Michael Moore (hardcover)
- Boldly Live as You've Never Lived Before by Raben & Cohen (hardcover)
- Star Wars (1st movie book, hardcover)
- The Empire Strikes Back (2nd movie book, hardcover)
- Return of the Jedi (3rd movie book, hardcover)
- Star Wars Insider Magazine Issue #24 (Timeline, lotsa articles)
- Star Wars Insider Magazine Issue #23 (Timeline, special Wedge article, and photos from the holiday special!)
All for $13.50. So not too bad at all, especially since so many are hardcovers. Comes to about $0.67 a book
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Date: 2007-03-23 10:16 pm (UTC)I am amused that Apolo Anton Ohno already has an autobiography out. Guess he'll have to save his 'Dancing with the Stars' appearance for the sequel, huh? *giggles*
What do the SW movie books look like? When I was in grade school, they had ROTJ, and I used to check it out just about every other week, alternating with this book of Greek myths that had fantastic artwork that I used to make up new stories to. The ROTJ book that I remember was about 8x10 size, relatively thin, and full of pages and pages of full-color photos. I used to have *such* a crush on Luke back then! *G*