I'm about to find out. I bought THE PACT today, because it was the cheapest of her reads available at Half-Price books.
I love that store.
When I pulled into the parking lot, there were half a dozen people carrying in boxes of books to sell. I thought for half a second that I might get a box together and do the same.
But, it's hard to part with books. I think I would end up buying them back.
My favorite books on my shelves:
The Virgin Suicides
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
The Poisonwood Bible
The Good Mother
A Spot of Bother
While I was Gone
I am Charlotte Simmons
Shopgirl
Hamlet
Othello
The Glass Menagerie
night, mother
The Hour I First Believed
Lucky
The Lovely Bones
I could go on.
What are your favorite books on your shelves?
I love that store.
When I pulled into the parking lot, there were half a dozen people carrying in boxes of books to sell. I thought for half a second that I might get a box together and do the same.
But, it's hard to part with books. I think I would end up buying them back.
My favorite books on my shelves:
The Virgin Suicides
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
The Poisonwood Bible
The Good Mother
A Spot of Bother
While I was Gone
I am Charlotte Simmons
Shopgirl
Hamlet
Othello
The Glass Menagerie
night, mother
The Hour I First Believed
Lucky
The Lovely Bones
I could go on.
What are your favorite books on your shelves?
Comments
How was The Lovely Bones, I was thinking of reading that before I watch the movie?
@ Tina: Yeah, Twilight, me too. I've only read the first book in The Dark Tower series. I've been meaning to get to the rest for YEARS.
@ Trav: Ohh, Cold Mountain was GOOD! And Snow Falling on Cedars is one of my favorite titles of all time.
My favorite books are My Sister's Keeper, P.S. I love you, all the HP books and anything by Emily Giffin. Happy reading! :)
@ Shandal - Yay! I am so excited to hear you're going to read The Lovely Bones. Sebold is an amazzzzing writer.
Carol - I've never read the Monkey Wrench & Live Bait. What an interesting title. I'm so glad I wrote this post: lots of recs to keep in mind.
@ Melissa - I can still clearly remember my 4th grade teacher reading us A Wrinkle in Time. What a good book!
@ A Little Pink - I've never read P.S. I Love You. I didn't even realize that movie was based on a book! I vow hear and now to NEVER watch a movie again until I know for sure it wasn't adapted from a book. I would have rather read the book first! (I'm whining, it's early Monday morning.)