It will probably surprise none of you that I did not actually make it to the end of this month without buying a brand new book.
However, in my own defense, I will add that the book in question was the anthology Close Encounters of the Urban Kind, edited by , the lady who was hosting the reading I participated in this past Saturday at the Wayward. I wanted to get it not only to support her, but also because is in it, and I’d seen him posting about it before!
Meanwhile, here’s another drop of freebies from B&N, as this week’s round of free classics has made it into my Calibre install:
- Villette, by Charlotte Bronte
- Main Street, by Sinclair Lewis
- Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray
- The Voyage Out, by Virginia Woolf
- The Portrait of a Lady, by Henry James
- Nana, by Emile Zola
- Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf
- O Pioneers!, by Willa Cather
- The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton
- Bleak House, by Charles Dickens
- Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy
- Daisy Miller and Washington Square, by Henry James
Note: Vanity Fair‘s PDB file is 7.5MB?! Whoa.
Also picked this up since it showed up on B&N’s freebie queue:
- Marked, by Elisabeth Naughton. Paranormal Romance.
This brings me up to a grand total of 247 for the year!