Not exactly, it's a few hours drive, but I think it may be quite worth it.
Antiquarian booksellers are a rare find in my area, and this is the closest I can find.
I stumbled across it while looking for an original Charles Dickens volume.
I love happy accidents like that...or is it divine intervention? I can't decide, either way I simply MUST pay them a visit.
Click on the post title to view their site.
7/27/07
A shop of my very own
7/26/07
A new stack
Have you ever had a book inspire you to action? I have. A few have inspired me to change my life, reach out to others, and purchase items I never would have purchased before.
84 Charing Cross Road ( I know I'm discussing THAT book AGAIN) inspired me to look up all of its book and literary references and read them for myself.
"The Oxford book of English Verse" is on it's way to my house, thanks to Miss Hanff's recommendation, and I now have a copy of "On the Art of Writing" by Sir Arthur Quiller Couch, another book Miss Hanff seemed to think I needed.
My glaring lack of knowledge of foreign policy has driven me to purchase several books as well over the years, but I thought since most nations we are currently in strife with base their actions on their beliefs, I thought it prudent to study up on the basics of religion( other then my own).
Then of course, there are the books you read for no other purpose then entertainment. I call them junk food for the brain, thus my purchase of Preston & Childs' "Book of the dead". I am sure I shall enjoy them all.
Let's hope they don't inspire more purchases, or I may have to sell a kidney soon.
What does a bibliophile do on her vacation?
Go shopping for books of course!
We lack the money for the honeymoon of our dreams, but we zealously attacked a trip to the California coast. I brought a list of all possible bookshops with me, being the obsessed bibliophile I am, and we hit the boardwalk, bookshops, and aquarium.
The books on my wish list were nowhere to be found, or had been tucked away for safe keeping. Number one on my list was a copy of 84 Charing cross road, since I am disgustingly obsessed with that film, and I never found it. I settled for second best, I ordered a copy online WHILE on my honeymoon...that still counts right?
Because I am sure this book will have to be pried out of my hands upon my death, I inscribed the front with a message to it's future owners. I hope one day they will love it as much as I do.
I also ordered a copy of two other Hanff books, which I am enjoying immensly. They are very much like easing into an overstuffed chair, propping your feet up, and reading letters from an old dear friend on her travels.
But, I was not to be undaunted from actually having a physical book in my hands that WAS purchased in person on my vacation, so when my husband and I went to historic Colton Hall in Monterey, they had a lovely bound book that seemed to belong on my bookshelf.
With my book in hand, and a small art print of "The Lone Cypress", I considered my honeymoon complete.
7/25/07
What was the first book you ever read?
And how did that book change your life?
Click on the title link above......
7/17/07
The lost constitution
My husband and I have joined our insanity in historical thriller fiction. As soon as he read the outline of this book, he deemed it must be his. The only problem with that is he only reads audio books, or rather listens to audio books. We will happily collect donations of audio books, should anyone take pity on our plight.
The constitution itself has sprouted many rebellions, beliefs,and debates...but what if another draft or section was suddenly found...buried away waiting for discovery? Would it unify a nation,divide it? How far would someone go to leave history either unchanged, or blow it wide open in patriotic fervor? What would the highest bidder do with an item of such magnitude?
As you contemplate that question, I shall contemplate picking up a copy of this for my husband, so we can debate it's ramifications together. It may be fiction, but were it to happen....just imagine the possibilities, the least of which...what if we had it wrong all this time? The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Click on the title to buy it from Amazon.com
Unusual place to buy books: Costco!
The cover says " The fusion of bibliomania and romantic comedy is appealingly offbeat"
( a review by Janet Maslin, New york Times.)
Literacy and Longing in L.A
All it took for me to buy this was the word 'Bibliomania' on the cover.
Pathetic, sort of, in an obsessive compulsive collectors way that only other biliophiles would understand.
I think I may die one day by having my bookcases collapse in on me. Somehow, that would seem a rather poetic and ironic way to go.
Just an FYI: Costco can deplete your bank account if you don't watch your book spending...lol
Two gifts and an adoption
7/12/07
Shelfari
http://www.shelfari.com/weeza/shelf
Now, this book sharing site is deceptive: upload your current books and share your library with others, sounds safe, right? WRONG!It is the devil incarnate to your wallet!
As if I didn't have enough books to read, I can now browse thousands of other users bookcases. Do you see the simplistic "you must buy this book" lullabye that this can inspire? Just click on a page,and similar books on user pages across the world pop up.It recommends books, it finds like minded collectors, it inspires a need to show off every book you have ever read. Why? I'm not sure, but those shelves call to me....no really, they do!
See the cleverly hidden message? Network your books with others...share the joy of books...BUY THIS BOOK! You MUST have it!
I am either a schmuck or supportive, as this deceptively simple tool lulled me into posting my book collection. The true evil lies in the conflict within, when it shows you other users pages, with book tastes similar to yours, yet somehow you are expected to resist temptation.
I think not, my willpower dissolved after 10 books.
It is simplistic, effective and addicting. You are warned!
Click on the arrow on the "shelf" images below to peruse my section...but go no further. Other pages will entice you with books you MUST have, and sucker you in to buying them in a sense of solidarity with other readers.
I love this site, all kidding aside, but it is strangely addictive.