Friday, April 27, 2007

What I Bought and Why!

I have been three times already to the week long book sale at a local mall.

I bought:
  1. Emily Dickinson: Selected Poems-I had the recent pleasure of being with some friends to read poetry. I chose Emily's A Book. Is it no wonder...
  2. Tao Te Ching-A book of Chinese wisdom which I have never owned or read. Now, I own it.
  3. Leonard Cohen: Selected Poems-Someone chose a Leonard Cohen poem to read on Sunday. It is in this collection and was later made into a song.
  4. Writing Fiction by Janet Burroway-The bit on the active voice convinced me that this book was for me.
  5. Scarf Tying and Living with Scarves-The cashier informed me that scarves are back in style. I never knew they went out.
  6. Color Me Beautiful by Carole Jackson x2-I already have my own copy from the 80's but can't help wanting to spread the word.
  7. Color for Men by Carole Jackson-Sometimes my Husband actually lets me pick out his clothes.
  8. The Woman's Comfort Book by Jennifer Louden-Delicious ideas for my next downtime.

Which section would you head for?

23 comments:

  1. Hi Carol totalyy new to thankful thursday and i must say it couldn't have come at a better time.I would have definatly bought Emily Dickson.Leonard Cohen is so amazing,have you read catch 22 yet?Thankyou for your comment.tanya

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  2. Mcrae,
    I haven't read Catch 22 but the movie was great!

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  3. Anonymous7:55 AM

    Biographies! I love biographies, or historical/political analyses.

    Bookstores and I are a dangerous combination. I can spend practically an entire day - and paycheck - in one. :)

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  4. Aurora,
    What is the last biography you read?

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  5. Wow, those are a lot of books. :D

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  6. Anonymous4:58 PM

    The last one would probably be a re-read of George Mueller's life. You should see my bookshelves, Carol. I've got a mini library here.

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  7. Anonymous5:10 PM

    Those sound absorbing. I wander the whole store, especially sections I know nothing about (yet) -- business, sports, horror, children's stories.

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  8. Me, too, Aurora.

    Pearl, What a novel (pun intended) idea!

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  9. Hi Carol. I like to read moslty fiction. I love to go to the local Christian book store(where my daughter manages) and get fiction romance. But I have to admit that I do love to read just about anything. Even when I may not understand the content. I love to try figuring out what the author is really trying to say through his/her writings.

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  10. Hi Wandi,
    I enjoy that too.

    Ah, "book lovers."

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  11. I've always loved Emily Dickinson. :)

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  12. hi little great pumpkin in the world,
    i would go to the poetry section & the journals section.

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  13. Anonymous9:51 PM

    Wandi, can you recommend some good Christian romance fiction?

    You know who I love to read? Grace Livingston Hill! Carol, have you ever read her books?

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  14. I always head for the poetry section first, then history, especially of pirates!!

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  15. Two sections - computers and fitness.

    Flaky, I know... no serious reading here but I can't help it. It's just me.

    Have a great weekend.

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  16. Sounds like fun. I'd wonder the whole store but mostly fiction & poetry. But I asked for Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott for Mother's Day to add to my collection of writing books.

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  17. Your books all sound interesting to me. Lately I have been gravitating to the birding section of the bookstores.

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  18. I stopped over from Andrew's blog and I always head for the poetry section...Emily Dickinson is my fav..along with Robert Frost and Rainer Maria Rilke.....then I almost always wander over to nutrition and cooking. Glad I stopped by tonight.

    donna

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  19. Anonymous6:06 AM

    Have you seen the book list of the defining books of the century? http://www.bookmarketingsociety.co.uk/decade50books.htm

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  20. Happy Mother's Day, Carol! :)

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  21. Wow Carol, that is quite a diverse list. The poetry books didn't surprise me though. I enjoy Mysteries, and Garrison Keilor, and most recently Fanny Flagg books. Happy Reading. We listened to four books recently while driving to Georgia.

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  22. o.k., it's time for you to come back!!!

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  23. Okay, J. Andrew!

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