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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: North Dakota
Posts: 1,639
| Re: Book Hauls! Quote:
There are only a few books that have made me almost weep and gasp from laughter, and Gogol's Dead Souls* is one of them. The others would include Waugh's Decline and Fall and Amis's Jake's Thing. *In the Pevear-Volokhonsky translation, that is. I read the Penguin first (Magarshack?) and I don't remember being knocked out by its funniness. I'm referring to Dead Souls Part One -- Part Two is also in the book, but that I haven't read or not as often. | |
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| Flaming Poltergeist | Re: Book Hauls! Was mooching past a second hand book market stall yesterday and had a quick look over everything as I went. Was a few steps past it when I looked back and saw something. Cue pavement dancing as I dithered (was supposed to be going to work) but had to stop and buy it. It was our own Toby Frost's Space Captain Smith, for a mere 50p. I've been hearing good things about it from around here, so I had to get it. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 390
| Re: Book Hauls! I went a little overboard this morning, it's been a while since I hit up the bookstores. Picked these up second hand. PKD - The Game-Players of Titan PKD - Flow my Tears the Policeman Said RAH - Between Planets RAH - Orphans of the Sky Mervyn Peake - Titus Groan Mervyn Peake - Gormenghast And the rest were new. NK Jemisin - The Broken Kingdoms Jim Butcher - Side Jobs Jim Butcher - Changes Steven Erikson - Crack'd Pot Trail Suzanne Collins - The Hunger Games |
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| Science fiction fantasy Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Indiana
Posts: 165
| Re: Book Hauls! recently picked up the Dune series up to the fifth book, Sanderson's Mistborn, Frank Belknap Long's Night Fear, Kevin J. Anderson's Map of all Things, Fredric Brown's Honeymoon in Hell and Space In My Hands, Agatha Christie's Endless Night, and Stephen Donaldson's gap series |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 13,183
| Re: Book Hauls! Just received in the mail the final, bonus volume of the Clark Ashton Smith set from Night Shade Books: The Miscellaneous Writings of Clark Ashton Smith. I know some are less than interested in this, given that none of these (save The Hashish-Eater) have been considered major works and, in fact, several of them are very close to juvenile works; but having read some of these before, I would say that it is a valuable addition to the collection of his work, and several are of interest in themselves; even some of the "juvenile" works, such as "The Rajah and the Tiger" or "The Malay Kreese", have much to offer, being really fine examples of a certain type of tale. At any rate, it has been a long process, but the series is now complete, and a lovely set it is.... |
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| Kraken Addict Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Norfolk
Posts: 697
| Re: Book Hauls! It's been a whole month since I made a serious haul, only two books since this time last month. The Maker of Universes - Philip Jose Farmer (adding to the copy of A Private Cosmos I bought last month) Weird Shadows from Beyond - edited by John Carnell and containing stories by Mervyn Peake, Theodore Sturgeon, Michael Moorcock and Brian Aldiss. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 13,183
| Re: Book Hauls! Quote:
Aaaannnnd.... when I got home from work tonight, I found one heck of a package waiting on the front porch for me, from Hippocampus Press. To wit: Twisted in Dream: The Complete Weird Poetry of Ann K. Schwader A Weird Writer in Our Midst: Early Criticism of H. P. Lovecraft, ed. by S. J. Joshi An Epicure in the Terrible: A Centennial Anthology of Essays in Honor of H. P. Lovecraft (rev. & updated), ed. by David E. Schultz & S. T. Joshi Tempting Providence & Other Stories, by Jonathan Thomas From the Cauldron, by Fred Phillips (another book of weird verse) Ten Years of Hippocampus Press: 2000-2010, by Derrick Hussey, S. T. Joshi, and David E. Schultz Dim-Remembered Stories: A Critical Study of R. H. Barlow, by Massimo Berruti The Nemesis of Night (A Novel in the Shaman Cycle), by Adam Niswander Reflections in a Glass Darkly: Essays on J. Sheridan Le Fanu, ed. by Gary William Crawford, Jim Rockhill, and Brian J. Showers SIN & ashes, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. The Shadowy Thing, by H. B. Drake A Monster of Voices: Speaking for H. P. Lovecraft, by Robert H. Waugh The Tindalos Cycle, ed. by Robert M. Price The Undying Thing and Others, by Barry Pain Letters to James F. Morton, by H. P. Lovecraft (ed. by David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi) Weird Words: A Lovecraftian Lexicon, by Dan Clore Lovecraft Annual, Nos. 4 & 5 Dead Reckonings (A Review of Horror Literature), Nos. 7-10 | |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 13,183
| Re: Book Hauls! I've not read the entirety of the Lovecraft/Howard correspondence, but I have read a reasonable selection; if you enjoyed those two volumes, I would imagine you will find these at least equally as interesting, if not more so.... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Devon
Posts: 2,897
| Re: Book Hauls! I just shelled out full price for Robert Aickman's "Powers of Darkness". Very expensive for a collection of just six stories, two of which I have read before, but this is a very fine edition with stories that I can't find elsewhere at a reasonable price so what the hell? |
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| Beam Me Up Scotty Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Australia, New South Wales
Posts: 612
| Re: Book Hauls! I haven't been buying any books lately due to saving for a holiday to The US in May. But seeing cheap books makes me all sentimental and I have to buy them. The City and The City by China Mieville A friend loaned me a copy of this, so to buy a hardcover copy for $10, I just had to have it! Armageddon's Children by Terry Brooks I can't stand fantasy stories. I can watch them on TV, but I just can't read them. This claimed to be post-apocalyptic, so that suckered me in. Hopefully it's not too bad. |
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| Here kitty kitty kitty! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Queensland
Posts: 1,216
| Re: Book Hauls! I found the SF Masterworks version of The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. I've been keen to get my hands on this one for a very long time. |
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| Banishment this world! | Re: Book Hauls! Quote:
Terry brooks wrote a series called The Word and the Void which is based in present day (at the time) with fantasy elements. (modern/contemporary fantasy). But he also wrote another series based in the 'World of Shannara'. Armegeddon's children (first in a 3 book series) ties the two together, showing that Shannara is actually post-apocalyptic earth and based after The Word and the Void. I would have probably read The Word and the Void first, but not completely needed. | |
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