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Originally posted by coderedx View PostI bought a S/L copy of Shadow of the Wind (SubPress) today on eBay. Paid $125 for it (more than I wanted), but it is one of my all time favorite books, and the illustrations look beautiful.
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Don't feel bad about reading the gift edition, enjoy it instead! I plan on reading my gift edition sometime.Will never read my limited edition copy of it though, of courseWARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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Originally posted by coderedx View PostOne more recent purchase... Ender in Exile signed limited by Orson Scott Card. (I know this is a horror site, but I love OSC and collect his books.)
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I had the opportunity to go to the 49th Annual Friends of the San Francisco Library Big Book Sale this last weekend. I've been to numerous library book sales before, but never one this big. It was held at the Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion and I was stunned at how many books there were. There were over 75 tables filled with books with boxes to dig through underneath. What was really nice was that they had everything organized by genre and a neat map to guide you to your interests. I knew I was with like-minded individuals when instead of bags to help cart around your books while you looked, they actually provided shopping carts! I was only there for a couple of hours on the one day, though the sale ran from Wednesday through Sunday from 10am-6pm. The prices weren't bad:$2 for paperbacks, $3 for hardcovers; on Sunday everything was a buck. Tons of fun and definitely worth the 3.5 hour drive to get there!
Most everything I picked up were paperbacks, though they did have a fair amount of hardcovers. They even had a small section for collectible books with a copy of Knowing Darkness for sale. I've never seen one in person before. That book is stinking huge!
Anyways below are some of the books I picked up. Mostly stuff I've been meaning to get for years but never seem to get around to! (Yes that includes The Gunslinger;I haven't read a single book in King's Dark Tower series).
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