Book-Shopping: The Pwnage
Last night, The Boyfriend and I went out for dinner and then to Half-Price Books, where I had a magnificent haul.
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IT, INTERNET.
I got Timothy Zahn's Heir to the Empire and Dark Force Rising for $1 each. Star Wars novels are what seriously got me into SF in the 5th grade (previously my plan had been: READ EVERYTHING). Lately I've been wanting to revisit them. I should also....probably take my Star Wars books out of my parent's house some day. WHEN I HAVE A HOUSE, I WILL DO IT.
I got three Animorphs books that I needed, one of which is a Tobias book! At this point, most of the ones I need are the later ones; that shit is hard to find.
I got a bunch of Strangers in Paradise tomes that I don't have yet, and they were only $3 a piece. That is the cheapest I have EVAR seen them!
--A DMZ volume.
--A Little House songbook (HATERS GONNA HATE) At first I ignored this on the shelf and then I was like, OMG BUT IT'S ACTUALLY SHEET MUSIC?! I always wanted to know how these songs actually went, even if I found the sounds to be the most tedious/boring parts as a child. (I still have this problem, actually - ask me if I've read a single song in a Tolkien book.)
--Volume one of a manga called 'Flower of the Deep Sleep.' I've never heard of this, and bought it because the art looks good. With manga, this is usually a dangerous thing to do.
I found so many good things that I had to put some stuff back because I didn't want to spend so much money! Left behind because I know they're at the library: Notsume Ono's Not Simple and Miyuki Miyabe's Brave Story.
Now to carefully peel the price stickers off of everything.
All this with a 10% off coupon! GLORY.
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IT, INTERNET.
I got Timothy Zahn's Heir to the Empire and Dark Force Rising for $1 each. Star Wars novels are what seriously got me into SF in the 5th grade (previously my plan had been: READ EVERYTHING). Lately I've been wanting to revisit them. I should also....probably take my Star Wars books out of my parent's house some day. WHEN I HAVE A HOUSE, I WILL DO IT.
I got three Animorphs books that I needed, one of which is a Tobias book! At this point, most of the ones I need are the later ones; that shit is hard to find.
I got a bunch of Strangers in Paradise tomes that I don't have yet, and they were only $3 a piece. That is the cheapest I have EVAR seen them!
--A DMZ volume.
--A Little House songbook (HATERS GONNA HATE) At first I ignored this on the shelf and then I was like, OMG BUT IT'S ACTUALLY SHEET MUSIC?! I always wanted to know how these songs actually went, even if I found the sounds to be the most tedious/boring parts as a child. (I still have this problem, actually - ask me if I've read a single song in a Tolkien book.)
--Volume one of a manga called 'Flower of the Deep Sleep.' I've never heard of this, and bought it because the art looks good. With manga, this is usually a dangerous thing to do.
I found so many good things that I had to put some stuff back because I didn't want to spend so much money! Left behind because I know they're at the library: Notsume Ono's Not Simple and Miyuki Miyabe's Brave Story.
Now to carefully peel the price stickers off of everything.
All this with a 10% off coupon! GLORY.

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Hahaha, me too! Usually I just skim them.
Although back in sparklepony days, not only did I (apparently) read all the songs in the Valdemar books, I HAD TWO TAPES OF THE SONGS. I, um, maybe still try to get the "silly sheep, go to sleep" one in my head when I am insomniac.
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One day I'm going to make a post and list all of the SF authors I've never read (which will include Mercedes Lackey). IN FACT, PERHAPS I'LL DO THAT RIGHT NOW.
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ANIMORPHS RESURRECTION PANEL AT NEXT WISCON?!
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In middle school, I remember loving Michael Stackpole's X-Wing series (Aaron Alliston's were pretty derivative of his, unfortunately) and I, Jedi. I haven't reread them recently, though, and am afraid!
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I also kind of loved the Young Jedi Knights series, even though I was a little too old for it when I started reading it (I had already read a bunch of adult Star Wars novels, lol). But I really liked Jacen and Jaina, and I'm aware of some spoilers, but mostly I kind of want to read all the books to find out what Jaina's like (I think she becomes a Rogue Squadron pilot, along with other stuff).
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Anyway, they put out a disc called "The Road Goes Ever Onward" which was musically settings (owing a lot to Gilbert & Sullivan) of many of the best Tolkein lyrics in the trilogy. I found them infinitely more interesting as songs.
Also: book shopping win!
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Man, I did not even KNOW that someone did a book of the LIttle House songs! That thing might sell really well today, with all the baby boomers' kids reading the things. Ah well.