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Old 05-10-2011, 04:50 PM   #9328
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Sunday I donated about 10 boxes of books to the library, most of my pbooks. It felt so liberating. Long live ebooks!

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I gave away about 400 before we moved here and a few years later we had a garage sale and sold off a few hundred then donated the others. We had a library room in our old home and there just wasn't room for it here. I hated that I had to pay the moving company to bring them, then we got rid of them. It does create a much more open feel in the house (once you get use to the feeling that something is missing. )
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The Princess or the other one? The Princess I liked.
It was The Princess one. It was just an OK read even though it was funny in places. Maybe, it was the mix of reading it at the same time as AK?
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Yes, despite what I said in the Book Club thread, I'm reading Anna Karenina also. That, Hal Spacejock: the Second Course, my bi-weekly Kindle Science News subscription, the Cliff Notes to A.K., and a few other things.
I'll have to find some Cliff Notes.
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Busy with Salem's Lot by Stephen King. Almost in the middle of the book and so far it hasn't been very scary. It is interesting to see the parallels between it and Dracula though, since King was inspired by Dracula to write it.
I remember reading that when I was first away from home and in my own apartment (age 20). I was on the couch at night and next to the window. I read all night with all the lights on, as I was too afraid to go to bed. I went to work very early the next day.
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