The triumph of hope over experience: me, walking into a bookshop simply to savour the mingled scents of new books, thick carpet and coffee, and imagining I could come out without buying a book.
The book was
naominovik's Temeraire, which has been on my "must get round to reading sometime" list for ages. The blurb on the back made it sound like Anne McCaffrey and Patrick O'Brian's love child - and if it had only been that, I still would have had fun reading it. But it was a lot more interesting and original than that, and with much better dragons, and it made me cry twice. It was really bloody good.
I am now deciding if I need groceries more than I need to walk down to Waterstone's and buy the next one tomorrow. I suspect the book will win. I've got enough coffee and pet food to last the fortnight, anyway.
The book was
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I am now deciding if I need groceries more than I need to walk down to Waterstone's and buy the next one tomorrow. I suspect the book will win. I've got enough coffee and pet food to last the fortnight, anyway.
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Temeraire's worth buying.
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5 Robert E Howard, 1970s editions
4 Ray Bradbury anthologies
volumes 3 and 4 of Joseph Campbell's Masks of God
Michael Palin diaries hardcover
Vampire Hunter D
The Guns of Navarone
and a dozen or so others
Temeraire is now added to my "buy to read someday" list, so keep pestering me to get through those unread books ;)