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I do not do musicals, oh my god. I just cheated and googled, is it les Miserables? #Luciferisacheaterwhoknew?Poorly describe a movie in my ask, and I will try to guess it.
If I could go one year without eating McDonald's, I would reward myself with a Barnes&Noble book-buying spree.
Now, to some people that might not be a big deal--but I had a major addiction.
Today, I finally had the spare funds to make this happen.
AND BOY DID IT HAPPEN.
Here are the books I bought:
Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales (7.98): I've read them all before, but I need a copy for making notes.
Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales and Poems (7.98): Another book for research, though I love me some Poe.
Sabbats: A Witch's Approach to Living the Old Ways by Edain McCoy (18.95): I've been eyeing this book for awhile, and--as it's Samhain--I thought the timing good.
Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (19.99): Another I've read but didn't own.
The Daily Book of Art (22.95): A daily guide with exercises, lessons, and art history snippets. I'm excited!
The Land of Painted Caves by Jean M. Auel (8.99): I've read and reread the Earth's Children series for over a decade, and I can't wait to finish with this sixth novel, many years in the making.
Harry Potter: Film Wizardry (45.00): Easily my most expensive purchase, this guide includes such fun tidbits as a Hogwarts acceptance letter, an excerpt of Advanced Potion-Making, and a programme for the Yule Ball.
Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult (16.00): I own nearly all of her books--this is just the newest addition.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams (13.95): One of my favourite plays.
The Bad Seed by William March (12.99): The play based upon this novel is one of the best I was ever in, so when I read the book, I had high hopes. They were definitely exceeded. March's narrative delves even deeper into the psychology of the characters. I basically bought this copy so I could take notes in the margins.
The Masks of God Volume I: Primitive Mythology by Joseph Campbell (21.00): I've been dying to start this series since I read The Power of Myth years ago. Now I can finally start!
After my Member discount and a coupon, I spent $201.43. DEFINITELY worth it.
Probably no one cares about this post, but if you read this far, I hope you realise the intense levels of joy I feel right now.
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I’m chilling at work, waiting to clock in (and protect everyone from ghosts while I’m at it. Not really prepared for the other stuff, but I could get us there.)