my unread books are growing out of control but I can't stop myself.
>>8254726
Same here.
Just can't stop buying shit.
Money is not the problem,since I can buy a book for less than a dollar.
It's more about storage space.
Last purchase was pic related for 3~ dollars
Can those who have read Delaney tell me if he's worth it or not?
>>8254726
fuck yeah lydia davis
>>8254726
Post in your bookshelf thread faggot
>>8254929
No, that's for shelves. This is for purchases. You must be new around here, bud. Stick around, I'll show you the ropes.
>>8254726
same, bro. same..
some great picks there. zadie smith seems pretty meh though.
>>8254981
Thanks, can I get your phone #, bucko?
Recent purchases from the last month or so.
>>8254726
Don't be too hard on yourself Anon. There's a time for sowing and a time for reaping.
Cicero - The Nature of the Gods
Cicero - On Obligations
Cicero - The Republic and the Laws
Cicero - Defence Speeches
Cicero - Selected Letters
Cicero - Political Speeches
Although I gotta take a break from buying books. Gonna read all the ones I have now and finish them this year
>>8254984
I've heard it's good and I've heard people with your opinion of it but I've never heard anyone (barring the /r9k/ crowd) say it is shit. I decided to give it a go when I saw they had a hardback of it at the store yesterday.
>>8254915
I haven't read him yet but I love the guy for his work on the re:Joyce podcast so he has earned a chance from me.
>>8255489
I'm listening to that podcast, too.
Um lit, what have I done?
>>8255321
dude weed
>>8255520
one of the books is upside down.
>>8255717
I'm pissed off, they didn't say in the description that a brief history of time wouldn't have a dust cover. So, not only did I accidentally order "a briefer history of time" the first time, but then when I ordered the actual brief history of time, it's not what I ordered. fucking shit.
>>8255711
I always get this response 2bh
>>8254845
This decade saw the first translation of the book to Brazilian Portuguese and so I started reading an ebook of it.
Didn't get to finish, but it certainly is one of the funniest novels I came across.
>>8254726
Why did you get 2 copies of eliots letters volume 1
>>8255520
Neck yourself.
>>8254726
I've just borrowed Indignation by Roth at my local library, their slection in English is shit and it seemed to be the only book worth reading.
Is it a good Roth or should I just stick to what I have to read right now and wait till I get the opportunity to read another one of his books?
>>8254726
Currently:
The Engineer of Human Souls-Josef Skovresky
Life and Fate-Vassily Grossman
Les Miserables-Victor Hugo
America-Franz Kafka
The Black Prince-Iris Murdoch
Freedom-Jonathan Franzen
Skylark-Dezső Kosztolányi
God Emperor of Dune-Frank Herbert
Which do I read after Les Miserables? Thinking of taking one or two lengthy ones with me on holiday along with a couple other books I have in my backlog.
>>8254845
I can't resist walking into somewhere like Oxfam and coming out with about 8 or so books.
>tfw It's been a year with my e-reader and therefore a year without buying books
>tfw I see a recent purchase thread
>>8255520
you've taken yourself too seriously, that's what you've done.
>>8255520
Wow I actually own and have read almost all of those. You got some pretty good stuff there.
>>8256124
i think you've posted this in every one of these threads
>>8254726
Where'd you get the McElroy? I just received two of his from Amazon (marketplace).
>>8254726
Same.
I get the same amount of endorphins from buying a book as I do finishing one -- and one requires more effort than the other :/