OK, I'm doing these by order received:
Yoon gets Golden Witchbreed, Ancient Light, Swan's Wing (copy # 1), and books two and four of Seven Citadels-- sorry about that. I'll leave it up to you if you want to warn Joe or not, but Ancient Light has one of the top three most depressing endings of any book ever written. (A little-known downer named I Who Have Never Known Men is number one, and number two or three has thankfully slipped my mind for the moment.)
Larry gets Swan's Wing # 2.
amphibiouswords, you get Throme-- I assume it's OK that it's a somewhat battered paperback? Also, contact
oyceter to get a copy of Swan's Wing, as she just got an extra.
oyceter, you get Bride of the Rat God.
Everyone, please email me your full names and mailing addresses to Rphoenix2@hotmail.com
My Dad hit me up to buy some books for him while I was at the shop, so I got him P. G. Wodehouse's The Catnappers, as he's both a Wodehouse fan and passionately attached to his cats Buffy, Chestnut, Spike, and Butch. I also got him Nick Hornby's High Fidelity (he loves music), Christopher Priest's The Prestige, Yann Martel's Life of Pi, Mary Karr's The Liar's Club (thought he'd enjoy reading a "my family was insane and my childhood sucked" memoir by someone who isn't me), and Pat Conroy's Prince of Tides (over the top southern Gothic, but a very enjoyable and gripping read, not to mention being about a family even more f--ed up than ours).
My stepmother, who had specific requests, got two Tamora Pierces: the fourth Alanna books and Sandry's Book, first in the "Circle of Magic" series.
Yoon gets Golden Witchbreed, Ancient Light, Swan's Wing (copy # 1), and books two and four of Seven Citadels-- sorry about that. I'll leave it up to you if you want to warn Joe or not, but Ancient Light has one of the top three most depressing endings of any book ever written. (A little-known downer named I Who Have Never Known Men is number one, and number two or three has thankfully slipped my mind for the moment.)
Larry gets Swan's Wing # 2.
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Everyone, please email me your full names and mailing addresses to Rphoenix2@hotmail.com
My Dad hit me up to buy some books for him while I was at the shop, so I got him P. G. Wodehouse's The Catnappers, as he's both a Wodehouse fan and passionately attached to his cats Buffy, Chestnut, Spike, and Butch. I also got him Nick Hornby's High Fidelity (he loves music), Christopher Priest's The Prestige, Yann Martel's Life of Pi, Mary Karr's The Liar's Club (thought he'd enjoy reading a "my family was insane and my childhood sucked" memoir by someone who isn't me), and Pat Conroy's Prince of Tides (over the top southern Gothic, but a very enjoyable and gripping read, not to mention being about a family even more f--ed up than ours).
My stepmother, who had specific requests, got two Tamora Pierces: the fourth Alanna books and Sandry's Book, first in the "Circle of Magic" series.