Early morning book sale
May. 3rd, 2008 11:57 amOur town's library was holding their once-a-month used book sale, so I got myself up early for a change and walked there. I found quite a few surprises, including a small boxed-set of "Buffy the Vampire-Slayer" videotapes (too bad it wasn't the DVDs, but I'm happy with 'em), Margot Fonteyn's "The Magic of Dance", which will make a lovely Mother's Day gift for my mom (I said as much to the ladies running the sale and they were delighted with that idea) and a book I'd been looking for, for some time now: Alfredn Niederman's "The Devil's Advocate", which was the basis for the Al Pacino-Keanu Reeves thriller of the same name (okay, maybe not the greatest movie in the world, but it's engrossing and Al Pacino makes one hell of a demonic lawyer...). Also got a handful of Lyndsay Sands paranormal romances -- alas, no Silouette Nocturnes; I'll have to try the quirky-named Got Books?, a used book store in an old warehouse in Reading, which donates most of their earnings to local charities, including a group that helps the families of soldiers in Iraq and a support/social networking group for mentally-challenged adults.
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Date: 2008-05-03 04:21 pm (UTC)Some of the books you've mentioned sound pretty darn intriguing too ;) . I'll have to check them out!
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Date: 2008-05-03 07:54 pm (UTC)And I really liked "The Devil's Advocate." I agree, Pacino made the movie.
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Date: 2008-05-03 09:55 pm (UTC)I love the sound of Got Books? (so cute) and loved it even more when you said the proceeds go to charity.
Blessings!
Jill