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Old 01-15-2012, 03:03 AM   #1047
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@ ATDrake - Good point about the Ed McBain books. I probably wouldn't have reread those again for a while anyway. I'm even sure that the used bookstore has a few copies on the shelves - probably the ones I sold back to them when I cleaned out my bookshelves. The Fictionwise coupons I will have to resist each time they come up. I just reorganized the book shelves and realize I have quiet a pile of TBR books. I did a full back-up of all my photos and books and noticed that I have a lot of interesting little freebies, so that will hold me off for a while.

@ Pdurrant - Paul, you are not helping me with my 2012 challenge at all! Tempting me by saying I should have picked up all those Ed McBain books. For Shame!
Now, the Agatha Christies... those would have really been hard to justify passing up, if that deal came again.

@ mikaelalind - the Harlequin one is easy to pass up, as I have 2 sis-in-laws (and their mothers) plus my own mother that are totally into the subscription pbooks from there. And three of them have ereaders, too.
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