But in doing all this work, I uncovered a lot of books that I had not seen in ages. It was like a great and free day of shopping. I found firsts of Mystic River, a bunch of Philip Kerr hardcovers, and various Edgar winners from the mid-90s. For a few minutes I had a first edition of The Heart of the Matter. But then I discovered it was a book club edition. Must have been why it didn't live on my Graham Greene shelf. I found a first edition of Elmore Leonard's Rum Punch. I must have bought it as soon as it was published in August of 1992 as I found a lottery ticket from September of 1992 in it as a bookmark. I also turned up a bunch of books on Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman. And I found two Ross Thomas hardcover first editions I thought I had given away, Out on the Rim and Twilight at Mac's Place. You can't tell from these photos but much of the rest of what I rearranged was all the literary fiction I must have spent the 90s reading.
The dog helped out by guarding the stacks of books I put around his bed. I think he was annoyed with all of the commotion.
As a result of the reshuffling of the books, he's now reading Kent Anderson's Night Dogs and Don Winslow's The Power of the Dog. I also gave him some non-fiction - No Dogs & Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China 1843-1943 by Frances Wood. Shih tzus are from China so I guess its appropriate. (If you look real close you can see he also has a copy of The Cat in the Hat. Go figure.)
As a result of the reshuffling of the books, he's now reading Kent Anderson's Night Dogs and Don Winslow's The Power of the Dog. I also gave him some non-fiction - No Dogs & Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China 1843-1943 by Frances Wood. Shih tzus are from China so I guess its appropriate. (If you look real close you can see he also has a copy of The Cat in the Hat. Go figure.)
I uncovered a bunch of Detective Book Club 3 in 1 editions. I remember buying them because they had Georges Simenon's Inspector Maigret in them - this was back when I was trying to acquire all of his books. Turns out, these books have some interesting things in them that I was not aware of back then. There is a Brian Garfield novel in one and a Margaret Millar in another. When I got the Simenons in regular editions I must have covered these books up. A normal person would have got rid of them, I know.
Found some Household in the household:
This is what I would have been reading had I not spent the day on this project:
For the record, I pretty much knew everything that I had. I found a few books that I had no memory of. But there was a lot of stuff that I had not seen in a long time that was nice to be reunited with.
Found some Household in the household:
This is what I would have been reading had I not spent the day on this project:
For the record, I pretty much knew everything that I had. I found a few books that I had no memory of. But there was a lot of stuff that I had not seen in a long time that was nice to be reunited with.
2 comments:
Dang, you are a book glutton! :)
Those dog pictures are hilarious.
I've got a used hardcopy of The Murder of Miranda that I haven't read yet. Looking forward to it.
I've been using the library and my Kindle much more the past few years - so I am trying to control my book buying urges. But still, I'm like an 800 pound guy who has only lost 100 pounds.
I never thought I would be one of those people who puts up cute pet photos. But I totally am now.
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