brooksmoses and I had lunch in downtown Mountain View today, followed by a trip round Books Inc (the new bookshop) and BookBuyers (the used book emporium next door, which appears to be a branch of L-space).
We admired the entire shelf of Strossian works in Books Inc before deciding that it was definitely going to be short the copy of
Toast
by the time we left. I bought it, in the end, though if I hadn't
brooksmoses would have.
Also pleased to see a couple of copies of
desperance's
Bridge of Dreams
in stock, though we didn't do a serious scan for anyone else we know. Then wandered off to the remainder shelf to look for the signed hardback copy of Simon Winchester's
A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906
I'd been told about -- still there, in spite of it having been a week or two since I was told about it.
Then on to BookBuyers, where I nobly restrained myself from buying more than three books in the mythology section, much to
brooksmoses's amusement. Didn't get the specific book I was after (though I can get it from Amazon at a reasonable price at the moment, so merely nuisance factor). But I did find a book about silkies,
The People of the Sea
, which would have been Jolly Useful about 30 months ago. Bought it anyway -- I do plan to write more in the Spindrift universe some day, and I may want to write a pure fantasy piece at some point.
Oh, and they once again have stock of
How Much for Just the Planet?
by the late, great and very much missed
John M Ford. I've already got a copy, but it's in storage. I'm sure I can find a home for a spare copy.
And bringing up the rear (ooh er, missus), a first print run copy of
Killing Time
. Yes, the Trek one where it's rather obvious that the author wrote slash fanfic. :-) I already have a copy, but a good home can always be found for a first print run copy of this book -- the one from before it was hastily reissued with the purplest sections edited.
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Date: 2007-08-10 03:26 am (UTC)