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Traci Harding; The Ancient Future Trilogy and The Celestial Triad (6 books there, in case you can't count :p )
Anne McCaffrey; The Rowan, Damia, Partnership, The City Who Fought, Dinosaur Planet, Survivors: Dinosaur Planet II, Decision at Doona, Powers that Be and Moreta; Dragonlady of Pern (Sexy 1st edition hardcover. Schmick. Already had the paperback, but I wasn't going past a 1st edition copy for only $8...)
Thomas Harris; Black Sunday
 
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Lolly Scamble by Tony Martin... after half an hour of searching Borders and eventually giving up and looking on the computer there.
 

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e.m. forster - a passage to india
mervyn peake - gormenghast
joseph conrad - nostromo
 

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does anyone know a novel called the "never ending mountain"? our yr 3 teacher read it to us and it was the best thing ever. i'm pretty sure its not a kids book because it was of novel thickness. though, i can't find it on the net, and hence i can't find the author. so does this book exist? who is the author? have i got the name right? cheers.
 
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I got Magician by Raymond E. Feist for Christmas.

Because I'm a fantasy reader, people find it strange that I haven't read this one yet. :p

Also got a $200 Borders gift card. ZOMGZOMGZOMG!
 

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i got the new pynchon tome for christmas - 'against the day'.

it's going to be a fun slog
 

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Ooh, niiiice Jhakka! Good book, too!

For Christmas I got the new Thomas Harris book, Hannibal Rising, the two books I was missing between The Belgariad and The Malloreon (David Eddings), Talon of the Silver Hawk by Feist, the 2nd book in The Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman and a Tom Holt book, Falling Sideways. And a $50 Borders gift card.

Before Christmas I got Robin Hobb's The Farseer Trilogy and The Liveship Traders Trilogy
 

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Finally completed my Hobb collection today with book 3 of the Liveship Traders.
Also picked up some more Pratchett last week: Monstrous Regiment and Thief of Time :D
 

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Seryn said:
Finally completed my Hobb collection today with book 3 of the Liveship Traders.
Also picked up some more Pratchett last week: Monstrous Regiment and Thief of Time :D
omg, monstrous regiment is really good. probably one of my faves from him. thief of time is good too, havent finished it yet though.
 

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Nice, yet more reason to rush along my reading of it. I've been meaning to get hold of it since discovering that the characters from The Truth (My fav discworld so far) get cameos in it, though ive since found others where they cameo, such as Going Postal, and somehow they're just not the same now that theyre not 'good guys'. Come on, all I want is one more scene of Otto combusting :(
 

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Went to Borders today, got Anne McCaffrey's Damia's Children and (finally!) George R.R. Martin's A Feast for Crows. Already read it, but I was waiting for the edition that matches my other four books to come out.
 
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Spent about $240 on books yesterday.

Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
Son of the Shadows by Juliet Marillier
Child of the Prophecy by Juliet Marillier
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Crooked Letter by Sean Williams
The Blood Debt by Sean Williams
The Hanging Mountains by Sean Williams
The Devoured Earth by Sean Williams
Circle of Flight by John Marsden
Great Lies to Tell Small Kids by Andy Riley
Loads More Lies to Tell Small Kids by Andy Riley


Borders gift cards are the best gift evar! :D
 

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jhakka said:
Spent about $240 on books yesterday.

Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
Son of the Shadows by Juliet Marillier
Child of the Prophecy by Juliet Marillier
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Crooked Letter by Sean Williams
The Blood Debt by Sean Williams
The Hanging Mountains by Sean Williams
The Devoured Earth by Sean Williams
Circle of Flight by John Marsden
Great Lies to Tell Small Kids by Andy Riley
Loads More Lies to Tell Small Kids by Andy Riley


Borders gift cards are the best gift evar! :D

YAY!!!! Catch 22!!!

Gee, you must've looked nerdish with all those books at the counter :)
 

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Nice books, Jhakka!

How many times have I said that I need to stop spending money on books? :p
I got Robin Hobb's Tawny Man trilogy today, and Shaman's Crossing. I was given a boxed-signed-hardcover limited edition of this for Christmas, and I had to buy a reading copy too.
Also got Terry Pratchett's Interesting Times, Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time and another copy of Anne McCaffrey's Crystal Line.

Collecting books is a bit of a hobby for me, especially McCaffrey. I have numerous editions of some of her books, including what is starting to be a very nice collection of 1st edition hardcovers :D
 

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i'm incredibly envious of the size of that haul jhakka
can't remember the last time i got a sweet book voucher :(
 

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i got vouchers for angus & robertson for xmas too! best present for someone like me.. i like to have all the books i read, but its getting hard to accommodate them all.. i got a bookcase for xmas too. with my vouchers i bought the following in two trips:

the ballroom on magnolia street - sharon owens (read, was good)
cloud atlas - david mitchell (yet to read)
the lovely bones - alice sebold (one of the best things i have ever read)
water for elephants - sara gruen (yet to read)
circle of flight - john marsden (not as good as expected, but i still devoured it quickly)
the picture of dorian gray - oscar wilde (yet to read)
emma - jane austen (currently reading for eng)

also a few months back i picked up some books at a local school fete:

wuthering heights - emily bronte (started, perfect timing as studying revenge tragedy in ext eng)
a buddhist dharma book
a collection of john steinbeck short stories
a collection of medieval verse and prose
a "modern" history book circa 1927.. complete with happy birthday 1934 message inside.. i love the idea of owning a history book with a history of its own.
 

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Ahh, had a pile of packages from ebay that arrived over the last week waiting from me when I got home today :D
Sooooo..

Anne McCaffrey; To Ride Pegasus, The Renegades of Pern
Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Anne Scarborough; Acorna's Children; Second Wave, Power Play, Powers That Be
Anne McCaffrey and Mercedes Lackey; The Ship Who Searched
Jody Lynn Nye; The Ship Errant
S.M Stirling; The Ship Avenged
The Continuum series of 4 books, edited by Roger Elwood
Legends edited by Robert Silverberg



And another book I picked up in a bookshop in Sydney...
Bobby Henderson; The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster :D
 
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

Both from Borders in Tuggerah. :D
 
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Emma-Jayde said:
That's the Borders I usually go to :D
I'm only at that one when I vist my grandparents. My local Borders is Parramatta (heading there today, too). :)
 

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