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My book of poetry "Le Tournesol and other poems" is available to buy online from a number of different worldwide sites!
I did some of my Christmas shopping from BetterWorldBooks yesterday, and no matter how many times I get it, the little automated email they send you letting you know that your book has been shipped always makes me smile.
It's very silly and very cute.
ps to everyone who enjoys physical books over e-books, betterworldbooks donates one book (see who they go to here, if you’re curious) for every book you buy from them!! also they have an excellent collection of books that are used in exactly the right soft-paged broken-spined way and it feels like love when u get em
I spent way too much money on manga today, but that is okay lol
betterworldbooks.com is offering 10% off all new and used books. They have a huge selection. And for every book purchased, they donate a book to someone in need.
The code is: 100K5STARS
The sale ends Tuesday, February 12th, 2019 at 3:00 PM EST.
And of course it's not a complete #usedbooksale season unless I take advantage of @betterworldbooks #bookstagram #betterworldbooks
On the tenth of December, 2007, I bought a book from Angus & Robertson for $7. It was an author unknown to me, Jane Yolen, but the cover illustration and blurb on the back caught my attention. Further inspection told me it was the third of a trilogy. "That's okay," though I. "I'll just grab the other two when I see them." Fast forward nine years. I have never found copies of either, anywhere. I have seen copies of her solo fairy tale book Briar Rose (indeed, I got one eventually through Bookmooch), but nary a sighting of either of the Great Alta books I was missing. Had The One Armed Queen been the first of the lot, I would have read it and read the others when I found them. Alas, it is the third, and sits unread, waiting. In November 2016, when BetterWorld has a sale on, I put in an order for a bunch of books, mostly to complete series I already own part of. To my chagrin, at the time of the order, only White Jenna is in stock. I buy it. I can't read it yet either, since it's book two, but I am one book closer to my goal. In early January this year, my partner's mother visits. She gives me $10 to cover something I bought, ostensibly to be my Christmas money. I talk to my partner when she leaves. "It's back in stock at Betterworld. I want that for my gift." With currency conversion, it's just enough. Today, it arrived. And that is my story of how I had to wait nine years to be able to read a bargain bin find. Now, I'm going to wait at least a little longer, since I'm in the middle of rereading a fifteen book series by Katharine Kerr, and I don't want to shift gears. BUT I COULD, NOW. I COULD.
ok so like thriftbooks doesn't let you browse because it just gives you a few dozen suggestions and you can't view the whole category. it's not useful if you don't already know what book you're looking for?
meanwhile betterworldbooks has better browsing but straight-up doesn't have a fantasy category. guess what genre i'm looking for...
"fiction" just breaks down into these. why isn't there a fantasy category? i'm losing my mind