I went to Powell’s, that’s what I did. It’s a glorious store, and if I was in there any longer, I would have spent my entire paycheck.
I’m always torn when it comes to buying books. For one thing, working at a library for 3 years makes me feel weird about spending money on books I haven’t read yet. In fact, I passed over several books, just because I know my library’s collection well enough off the top of my head that I know I can get it from there. However, these are all used, ones I can’t get immediately from my library, and relatively cheap. Today’s splurges…
1. Joe Hill’s Heart-Shaped Box A horror novel that has been on my TBR for over a year since it was recommended to me by an online friend.
2. Roy Winsor’s The Corpse that Walked. Cheesy art, traditional murder mystery fare that was evidently only good enough to get one review, which is quoted on the front and back cover. Also it was only $1. Sold!
(skipped, but really really wanted to buy) I didn’t even notice the title, just that the tagline was “His nights never changed, only his women did!”
3. Erik Larson’s Thunderstruck. The history book which set the standard for all history books I’ve read since was Larson’s The Devil in the White City. It was the first I have ever read that caused history to come to life. I am so excited to read another book by this author!
4. Peter Høeg’s The Quiet Girl. Same author as my favorite mystery novel, Smilla’s Sense of Snow. His writing is dark and intriguing and always makes me think.
What have you purchased lately?



