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Temporary Lift of Book-Buying Ban

Temporary Lift of Book-Buying Ban
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At the end of last year, I put a book-buying ban on myself. No one else. Myself. In the third week of March, I broke that book-buying ban because our spring break vacation plans were foiled by the weather.

I believe this was the Universe's way of saying, "Hey, buying used books in large quantities is cheaper than a vacation. You should do that!"

And, so I did.

Books Purchased

Secondhand Books (Local Book Seller)

Politics: A Very Short Introduction by Kenneth Minogue

Chinese Literature: A Very Short Introduction by Sabina Knight

Horror: A Very Short Introduction by Darryl Jones

Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins (Was given a copy of this a long time ago. No idea what happened to it. This is the replacement.)

Pale Horse, Pale Rider by Katherine Anne Porter

Nothing Good Can Come of This by Kristi Coulter

The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood

Secondhand Books (Thriftbooks.com)

Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott (Read in high school. Want to read again.)

Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton

The Early Stories of Truman Capote by Truman Capote

The Cello Suites by Eric Siblin

A Swim in a Pond in the Rain by George Saunders

New Book (Amazon)

An Unexpected Kind of Love by Hayden Stone

Never let it be said that I cannot follow the Universe's implied instructions to purchase used books.

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