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Oct 5, 2011

Library Loot– October 5th to 11th

Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link to it via the plugin on the host's page. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries! This week is hosted by Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

Whoa, it’s been a long time between drinks participating in a library loot.  Strangely enough for the last school term I was actually employed as a Librarian. 

So looted books(bought rather than borrowed):

2011-10-05 12.23.50Well this first one comes tinged with sadness.  One of our library board members, passed away recently, he wasn’t hale and hearty, so it wasn’t that much of a shock. Still talking to a man one day and having him drop dead the next reminds you of your own mortality. 

Alby was a committed reader, who when his health was fair, would shoot about the town on his gopher, putting up promotional posters.  He led an interesting life as paddle steamer captain and lived for his westerns. 

His daughter returned his library books along with a collection of books that could be donated or sold through the library.  So I happened upon his copy of The Adventurers of Sherlock Holmes, which I shall have as a keepsake, to remind me of a dedicated reader and a library supporter.


comix

The next purchase was cancelled stock – Comix, A history of Comic Books in America.  Which, as I think I may have mentioned on twitter gets very interesting around the mid 1950’s, with the various witch hunting and blacklisting that occurred under McCarthy.

If you think people are only now doing edgy subversive stuff in comics now, it was being done long before.

 

 


bachman

And my final purchase was The Bachman Books by Stephen King, four stories written by King under the pseudonym Richcard Bachman.

Why people through this stuff away I will never understand.  The 14 introductory notes that King writes on why he chose to write under another name are a story all in themselves.

 

 


goneBorrowed, extended and extended again was Gone by talented Australian author and poet, Jennifer Mills.  The downside to being a reviewer is of course that books that you want to read, often sit on the back burner – I may have to reluctantly return this one until I have some spare time to enjoy it.

I have read the first chapter so far, and its good, takes me back to my short stint spent working in community mental health.

 

So link below or at Marg’s site and let me know what books you have “looted”  this week.


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It is always a struggle to balance review books with the books that you want to read!

Sorry to hear about your friends. That book will be a lovely keepsake of him.
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1 reply · active 702 weeks ago
I keep thinking that one day I will get to my TBR list. Still haven't got to Kraken or Tansy's 2nd Creature Court book
Sorry to hear about your loss. I'm glad you were able to have the book as a keepsake.
Enjoy your loot.
1 reply · active 702 weeks ago
Yes it's quite nice for a readers digest edition too. Some black and white illustrated plates
'The Bachman Books' intrigues me, if only for the fact that it contains the story that Stephen King refused to have republished after the Columbine shootings. The Holmes book is a lovely way to remember your friend, and I hope you enjoy reading it.
1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
I didn't know that about Rage. Interesting, I am not sure that King's work would have that much influence, too much info out in general culture no for it to be seen as the sole influencer. Mind you stricter gun controls, rather than removing books from sale might be the saner option.
Gone sounds like a very interesting book. Can't wait to hear more about it.
1 reply · active 701 weeks ago
I hope I get time to read it. My other half has it at the moment :)

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