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 [livejournal.com profile] 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.
wychwood: You could call science fiction my escape / but if so mainstream fiction was my prison (Fan - escape from mainstream)

From: [personal profile] wychwood


wooooooo!

I would lend you all the books instead, but sadly they're off with another friend and therefore inaccessible :(

From: [identity profile] mencc1701.livejournal.com


I have the same inability as you. Bookstores are very hard to walk out of without making a purchase, especially independent and used bookstores.

From: [identity profile] myrystyr.livejournal.com


and imagining I could come out without buying a book - why do you think I avoid bookshops nowadays? :P

Seriously, there's this massive secondhand bookstore I know of, which right at the height of the Harry Potter craze was the only place to have multiple copies of all HP books out at the time - good thing I wasnt into HP then... yes, the DVD of HP5 has played twice here in 1 week, why do you ask? *stares at shelf of 30+ unread books* I'm tempted to go buy that book you mention, so please lock me in here until I've read some more of the books I bought over the past few years...
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