What's the newest book you bought? I just bought Paradise Lost by John Milton.
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What's the newest book you bought? I just bought Paradise Lost by John Milton.
I rarely buy books when I can just read them for free at the library. :p
However, my most recent book purchase would be 6 manga books that I bought because they were being clearanced for 99 cents each. I got Mahou Sensei Negima! volumes 1 and 6, Yotsuba&! volume 1, and Cardcaptor Sakura: Master of the Clow volumes 4, 5, and 6 for less than the price of one new book. That was a good day.
Does The Sunday Times count?
White Night, by Jim Butcher.
I got hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy and live the universe and everything from bookmooch, but those are neither new nor bought.
I bought a copy of the 6th harry potter book when I was in france (in french).
I do not read very often. The last book that I purchased was The Easy Way to Stop Smoking: Join the Millions Who Have Become Non-Smokers Using Allen Carr's Easyway Method. Do you think that it is weird that I, a non-smoker, purchased a book like this?
Well if it counts that I just pre-ordered J.K. Rowlings "The Tales of Beedle the Bard" this will be the one.
Otherwise IŽd have to do a lot of thinking because it must be at least 6 months now, that I bought a book which wasnŽt supposed to help me studying.
I found a book of Batman art at Barnes and Noble for $1.60 so yeah, that.
Uh, picture books aside, probably Sherwood Smith's King's Shield though there may be a few anthologies I bought used and forgot about.
The Stories of Breece D'J Pancake.
Reading bores me.
I think I bought either a Dilbert book or Lewis Black's Nothing's Sacred back in March or so.
Does manga count? I just bought School Rumble 10 and Rozen Maiden 2 & 3.
I pre-ordered Breaking Dawn online on Sunday.
I kind of regret it, now that I've read the spoilers. :| It fails so hard, seriously. xD
If you're planning on buying it, don't. You'd be better off downloading the .pdf online if you want to read it. :(
Towelhead by Alicia Erian.
It's been a while since I've bought a book, but I got "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne and "Alice and Wonderland" with its sequel "Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll.