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Several people have made posts in the last week of 'all the books what i done gone read in the last year'. I considered following suit, but I can't be bothered to go through my shelves and besides, I wouldn't want to admit to some of them. instead, a quick look at my favourite ways of acquiring new books

1) 3 for the price of 2 deals. Most bookshops do these, and the great thing about this sort of deal is that you can pretend to yourself that any given book of the ones you bought was the free one. So whilst you're sitting there spluttering with apoplexy and with your monocle flying out of your eye and landing in your drink with a plop as you read the latest outright lie in Tony Blair's New Britain: My Vision for a young country you can confort yourself with the thought that you didn't pay a bean for it, whilst the next day you can be thrilling yourself to the latest in Arturo Perez-Reverte's Captain Alatriste series and thinking to yourself "What a cracking book and it didn't cost me a penny! I'm teh winZ0r!"

2) Amazon. My favourite way of using Amazon is to surf it from time to time and addd interesting-looking things to the shopping basket, and then once every six months or so buy the collected set. This leads to me getting books which I'd forgotten I clicked, books which I have no idea whatsoever why I might ever have wanted, and books which turn out to be extremely pleasant surprises.

3) Charity shops. I don't know why, but I buy stuff I'd never think of at other times from charity shops. Certainly I've acquired more of the 'classics' from them than from any other source - Balzac, Zola, Kafka, Schneizer, Koestler and more have all come from the £1.50 rack at the British Heart Foundation shop. Perhaps the sort of people who give their unwanted books to charity shops are just more educated and intellectual than those who don't.
That said I've also picked up such dire and witless tomes as Richard Harris' Hannibal and Amy Jenkins' Honeymoon from charity shops, so I might be competely wrong.

Date: 2007-01-09 10:55 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Have you really read "Nu Britain: My Vision for a young country"?

Is there nothing worthwhile you could be doing? You have a perfectly good straight razor, go & cleanse the streets of Whitechapel.

Date: 2007-01-09 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com
Yes, I have - cover to cover. I think it's important to know what people are saying and to expose ourselves to the ideas of others. Therefore I can speak with complete assurance when I say that it's a book of quite astounding mendacity and misrepresents any number of important realities. However, it's important to get such ideas into the public domain as that's the only place where they can be seen for the unpleasant nonsense they are - like Broons Tax plans and the immigration policies of the BNP.
A lot of people didn't read My vision for a Young Country, and they went into voting Labour blind, much to their cost.
Forwarned is forarmed, as they say.

Date: 2007-01-09 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
A bit like drinking bleach then complaining because one had not read the warning label? Good point.

I presume this explains your nervous tick & blood pressure problems?
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Date: 2007-01-09 11:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com
I distill my book collection by taking regular tips the the charity shop and getting rid of a stack - that way I ensure I only keep the really good stuff I actually want.

Date: 2007-01-09 11:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tooth-fairy.livejournal.com
Never go on Amazon when drunk, many strange things can arrive in the mail when you have accidentally pressed the 'quick buy' button...neither cheap or wise though occassionally amusing.

Date: 2007-01-09 11:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nicnac.livejournal.com
A weekend at Hay on Wye is another top method.

Date: 2007-01-11 01:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nebuchanezzer.livejournal.com
'round here we have not only charity shops, but the local library busts copywrite and sells advance copies for 25c, and we have "blowout" book stores, where all the books are from England, and they're all about 3 dollars. My latest is "anglo-saxon behavior" ( fiction) about a middle aged professor caught up in an archeology scandal ( can't get much more English, plot wise, eh?).

Date: 2007-01-11 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com
That's a pretty good library; are you sure you should be telling people they do this? :)

I recommdn the Captain Alatriste books to you - they're like a Spanish 3 musketeers

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