Bookstore finds - charity shop bargains

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Yesterday I dropped into a charity shop and got some great buys - 14 books for only £2.00. And before people shout 'Tightass', I am on a very restricted budget. I'll read them, keep my favourites, then recycle the rest back to the shop to sell again.
Here's a list of my bargains, but I want to hear about those gems YOU have found and where you found them :D


My haul from yesterday:

Hardbacks

Sushi For Beginners - Marion Keyes - 25p
The Gospel According To The Son - Norman Mailer - 25p
The Radiance of Ashes - Cyrus Mistry - 25p
Palace Walk -The Cairo Trilogy - Naguid Mahfouz (winner of the Nobel prize for Literature 1988) - 25p
Terminal- RobinCook - 10p

Paperbacks

Heretics of Dune - Frank Herbert - 10p
Dune, The Butlerian Jihad - Brian Herbert & Kevin Anderson- 10p
Getting it in the Head - Mike McCormack - 10p
Dynasty- Robert Elegant - 10p
The Shipping News - E.Annie Proulx - 10p
Moon Dust - Andrew Smith - 10p
A Friend of the Earth - T C Boyle - 10p
Behindlings - Nicola Barker - 10p
Miss Smith's Feeling for Snow - Peter Hoeg - 10p
 
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I scored a tattered copy of Continental Drift, by Russell Banks the other day.

I had long since given my copy to a friend in the 90's er somethin.

50 cents, sittin right there on the used table.;)
 
I scored a tattered copy of Continental Drift, by Russell Banks the other day.

I had long since given my copy to a friend in the 90's er somethin.

50 cents, sittin right there on the used table.;)

gotta love that dog-eared look. shows a books lived a little :D
 
I scored a tattered copy of Continental Drift, by Russell Banks the other day.

I had long since given my copy to a friend in the 90's er somethin.

50 cents, sittin right there on the used table.;)

I just dunno 'boot all you folks who do recreational shopping.

Yeah, a thrift store is awesome but shopping for fun....ICK.


It's stopped raining. Temporarily. So I'm goin' out to haul 5-gal. buckets of liquid plant food around to dip on my growing things, cuz Thrusday is plant feeding day. Now that is fun. And really good strength training plus aerobic workout.
 
I picked up a Big Bertha Titanium Driver along with a matched 3 and 5 wood for a total of $6.97 at the thrift store last month. The heads and shafts are as new. I will put some new grips on them.
 
I picked up a Big Bertha Titanium Driver along with a matched 3 and 5 wood for a total of $6.97 at the thrift store last month. The heads and shafts are as new. I will put some new grips on them.
erm - golf? ony that first item sounds like a megasized screwdriver or something. A Big Bertha? lol, funny names.
Found any books that way?
 
erm - golf? ony that first item sounds like a megasized screwdriver or something. A Big Bertha? lol, funny names.
Found any books that way?

Yeah, but the golf equip deal was huge. A charity shop bargain. Titlewave Books is a good used bookstore, here. But, they've gone upscale and now sell new as well as used, so their used copies aren't the bargains they once were.
 
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Yeah, but the golf equip deal was huge. A charity shop bargain. Titlewave Books is a good used bookstore, here. But, they've gone upscale and now sell new as well as used, so their used copies aren't the bargains they once were.

<nods>
I have gotten great deals on sports equipment at the St.Vincent de Paul here (Catholic thrift shop, dem Catholics throw away AWESOMELY good stuff).

A couple Prince tennis rackets, $5 each. I remember when they first came out in the 70s, they were like $80...or maybe $120, can't remember, but I think it was the brand new Arthur Ashe graphite racket that was $120....anyway, that was the 70s when $80 was a hella lot of money for a piece of sports equipment. Jeez, Louisville Sluggers were only like $10 then.

They had a Wilson T-3000 for $5, too, and I regret not getting that one as well...but it looked like someone had temper issues and had been pulling an Ilie Nastase, and the grip was a 4.5 which is just a tad too big for me.
 
album cd's - a quid each:


Raising Sand - Robert Plant/Alison Krauss

Unchain my Heart - Joe Cocker

The Essential Joe Cocker - J.C

Bolero a.o Masterworks - Ravel

Friday's Child - Will Young
 
I leave extra book reading for the summer.

Too many textbooks to read during the semester.
 
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