Apr. 16th, 2004

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Might have slept in, but the plumber's here and I didn't want to have a completely manky house to greet him. So I swept, and took down the bras that'd been hanging up to dry since Sunday. Yep, they're dry now. As long as I don't open my blinds, no one will know that I use my curtain rod as a hang-rod. And I did the dishes (well, hid them in the dishwasher) so I could see the counter and made tea.

Hobbes is just absolutely distressed. There's a new person here and he *doesn't want to pet him*! Plus loud noises and clankings in the bathroom and he's become this little black leech. Laurier is of course, hiding under the bed.

30 minutes to books! Booksbooksbooksbooks.
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Ow.

So, books? Heavy.

So, computer books? Heavy enough to assert a gravitational pull on geeks. Swear to god.

So, Chris? The poetry section has a bunch of previous Bus Poetry collections if you're interested.

So, hmm. Lunch, then back to the grind.
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Heh. So technically, I didn't get my full 25. From the membership. But I did acquire 32 books today for about 50 bucks and some sweat. And I was in and out of the sale in half an hour!

We'll start with a handful of hardback Pratchetts: Sourcery, Pyramids, The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic, Mort, Wyrd Sisters, Guards! Guards! and Small Gods. Book club editions, but pretty covers and now I can batter my paperbacks to death and not feel guilty.

Some computer books: Two Mac OS X books which will be going straight to work, Apache, PHP/MySQL and StyleSheets manuals.

The Treasure Trove of good, newish Sci-Fi hardbacks: Dragon of Despair, This Rough Magic, This Scepter'd Isle, The Lord of Castle Black, The Outstretched Shadow, Ring of Fire, A Forest of Stars, God's Concubine, American Gods (woo!) and The Anvil of the World (which Jacyn lent me, so I decided I needed my own copy anyway). That's yes, three Mercedes Lackey titles I'd been unwilling to pay full price for, but happily, $5 is not bad. I think I already have a copy of Ring of Fire, so that'll go to Dad or I'll sell it on Amazon.

And the odd stuff: An updated copy of Our Bodies, Our Selves, Beowulf (which I just realized I already have - Amazon!), the Odyssey and the Aeneid, but not the Iliad (dug those out of Poetry, which I set up *all* by myself), Scene of the Crime: a writer's guide to crime-scene investigators, So Easy to Preserve, which should prove useful later in the year (say, about harvest-time), a three-some of Sayers in one volume: Strong Poison, Have His Carcase and Unnatural Death, 365 Main Course Salads, and finally What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew, which I just checked out of the library on Wednesday, but the single page on the money system was enough for me to pick it up for a dollar.

This won't keep me stocked up until the next sale, but it should keep me in reading material for a month or two. And I'll go back Sunday and see if there are any hidden gleanings to be had.

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