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([personal profile] gothwalk Feb. 29th, 2004 06:05 pm)
I must stop buying books. I must stop buying books.

Today's haul consists of: Release 2.1: A design for living in the Digital Age, by Esther Dyson, The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual Year 1400-1700, by Ronald Hutton, and The Compleat Enchanter, by L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt. Also a Dragon and a sort of compiled-edition-comic; the first three issues in one cover of George R. R. Martin's The Hedge Knight.

Also, for those who were asking, the Barbara Hambly books I got from Edinburgh were Sisters of the Raven, and Magic Time, the latter co-written with Marc Scott Zicree, whoever he is.

From: [identity profile] mytholder.livejournal.com

Ditto...


Over the weekend, Unearthed Arcana and all of the Night's Dawn trilogy.

And that's on top of the massive pile of B5 books work are sending me.

From: [identity profile] wyvernfriend.livejournal.com


kinda did the same myself, bought about 6 books over the weekend 8), I've never read those Barbara Hambly books!

From: [identity profile] ragnvaeig.livejournal.com


You've probably read American Gods and Watchmen, ne? Cuz I could just lend those to you....
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com


I've read American Gods - I think I might even have got it signed the last time Neil was in town. It's been a long time since I saw Watchmen, though, and I wasn't really much into comics at the time. I'd appreciate the loan, although it must wait a while; my "to read" queue is very long already. Actually, the "to finish reading" queue is very long too...

From: [identity profile] ragnvaeig.livejournal.com


That's perfectly fine. I've managed to forget most of what was in my 'to read' queue since I moved, though Jason swears it was full of these things he conveniently keeps handing me when I'm home. Anytime you actually feel like reading Watchmen, let me know, since I have a copy of the trade paperback that's itching to get off my shelf.
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