ragazza68
ragazza68 t1_j2dgyzk wrote
I have a lovely leather bound edition of Anna Karenina I picked up at my library’s used book sale for $5.00; saw the same edition on Amazon for $70. But I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet! Also a vintage boxed & leatherbound edition of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain- this one I’ve read and I love just looking at it. Likewise the huge boxed 2 volume The Art of Florence - even the box is beautiful
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Reply to Buy books or borrow from library? by ladyluckyy777
Both. My library has good used book sales - usually $3.00 for a hardback, $2.00 for paperback; there’s not much I can’t justify buying at those prices. And my favorite independent bookstore has great used books too m
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Reply to comment by gnatsaredancing in What are your Saddest DNFs? Books you think are super interesting in concept, but you just... Can't? by tiny_purple_Alfador
Thank you!! That book makes me actively hostile, and I had high hopes for it.
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Reply to comment by ArtisticLiving9 in What books made you sit and hug them at the end? by timothy_bikit
Oh it shattered me
ragazza68 t1_j2ae65c wrote
Silver in the Wood, by Emily Tesh. Started it over and read again (it’s short - too short!) immediately, such a lovely, lyrical take on the Green Man mythology. Her prose makes me want to live in that world.
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Reply to comment by Beiez in On February 20th we lost one of the greats. RIP Hunter Thompson. You are missed. by nits3w
The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved - a long article/essay and absolutely inspired