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Masculinities af R. W. Connell

A Streetcar Named Desire. af Tennessee Williams

Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim af David Sedaris

Delirio/delirium af Laura Restrepo

26a: A Novel af Diana Evans

Tide Running (Bluestreak) af Oonya Kempadoo

Fathers & Developmental Psychopathol (Wiley Series on Personality Processes) af Phares

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Medlem sidenJan 20, 2007

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I checked out Pages' discount rack recently and picked up "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim", which was a quick fun read for only $7 or maybe $5. I just re-read your reply (from a while back) to my question and it reminded me that church fairs and bazaars and so can sometimes be a good place to find cheap books as well. Are you familiar with The Book Place, on the road there by the Empire Theatre? It's my fave used books (although they do sell new books too) store.

What have you been reading lately?
Do you get most of your books new or second hand? And what's your bookstore of preference? I buy most of mine on-line at Amazon, but locally I browse at Day's or The Book Place and find a bargain every now and then (I avoid the Cloister, because I could go broke in there quick-fast!).
Hello! I saw your Library Thing thingy on your blog, and popped over here to check out your books. You've got a lot of books I'd like to read!
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