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QPBC Nudge for Nickelini

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1Nickelini
Editado: Ene 22, 2009, 2:44 pm

One of my main goals this year is to significantly reduce my TBR pile. To do that I must get rid of more books than I bring into the house. Of course, no one if perfect, and I know I'll buy something. In the spirit of that something, I'm very tempted to join the Quality Paperback Book Club. I belonged to it years and years ago and it was pretty hassle free. So anyway, I can get five books for four bucks. These are the one's I'm considering. Please help!

1. Back away! Be strong! Don't buy anything!
2. After Dark, Haruki Murakami
3. Bridge of Sighs, Richard Russo
4. A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers, Xiaolu Guo
5. Diary of a Bad Year, Coetzee
6. Enchantress of Florence, Rushdie
7. Monsters of Templeton, Lauren Groff
8. Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris, Paul Gallico
9. Tenderness of Wolves, Stef Penney
10. Three by Vonnegut (Cat's Cradle, Slaughter House 5, Breakfast of Champions)
11.Doomed Queens, Kris Waldherr
12. Gulag Archipelago, Soljenitsyne (it's abridged)
13. Essential Chomsky
14. Geography of Bliss, Eric Weiner
15. In Defense of Food, Michael Pollan
16. A Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah

2torontoc
Ene 22, 2009, 4:43 pm

I would pick
In Defense of Food ( on my TBR pile)
Enchantress of Florence ( read-interesting )
Diary of a Bad Year ( haven't read-looks good )
Monsters of Templeton ( just bought! )
Three by Vonnegut ( I'm sure that I read one of them )
Good list -a number of the other books look interesting ( I do get greedy about books ) the Murakami, Russo, Penney, Beah- I am no help- I'd take them all-good luck!

3staffordcastle
Ene 22, 2009, 5:51 pm

I've liked all the Paul Gallico that I've read; this is a nudgeoid, because I haven't read this one, but IIRC it's funny.

4sarahbird
Editado: Ene 22, 2009, 6:59 pm

Vonnegut! Most definitely. All three of those are great, although Slaughterhouse Five was by far my favorite.

5cushlareads
Ene 22, 2009, 7:13 pm

I enjoyed In Defense of Food, but not quite as much as The Omnivore's Dilemma

6sqdancer
Ene 23, 2009, 12:20 am

May I suggest #1 ;)

7christiguc
Ene 23, 2009, 12:23 am

I nudge the Coetzee. I haven't read that one, but I've enjoyed everything of his that I have read.

8cocoafiend
Ene 23, 2009, 5:32 am

I also nudge Coetzee

9Nickelini
Ene 23, 2009, 9:06 pm

Update: right now I'm still with sqdancer and picking #1, but who knows how long I can hold out. Anyway, I've taken two off the list: The Geography of Bliss and In Defense of Food. I downloaded both of them in audio format from my public library website. I'm currently listening to The Geography of Bliss and enjoying it very, very much.

10janemarieprice
Ene 24, 2009, 1:40 pm

I would nudge the Vonnegut. And Gulag Archipelago is also on my tbr list right now so a little mini nudgette for that one.

11okie
Ene 24, 2009, 7:46 pm

I would recommend Bridge of Sighs. Richard Russo is one of my favorite writers.

12applebook1
Ene 27, 2009, 6:27 am

I would nudge Vonnegut, especially his Slaughter House Five, having read it last year in class and enjoyed it..

13Cariola
Ene 30, 2009, 6:14 pm

I belong to QPBC and just checked out Doomed Queens this afternoon. Looked pretty pop-ish to me, so I'd recommend denudging that one.

I've heard great things about A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers. I haven't read it yet, but it's in my stacks somewhere.

(On QPBC, I haven't bought much from them in the past 4-5 years. I find that even their sales are usually beaten by Overstock.com or, considering the QPBC shipping fee, even B&N and Amazon. Not to mention the various swap sites!)

14Booksloth
Ene 31, 2009, 8:14 am

Murakami - every time!

15kiwidoc
Feb 1, 2009, 7:26 pm

Cripes - I am going to get booted out of here.

Nudged in order of urgency!!

*Coetzee - a great great writer.
*Solzhenitsyn - just not to be missed
*Penney - a very good novel written about the Canadian North by someone who has never been there (and who, I understand, doesn't like to leave her house in Scotland because of agrophobia)
*Russo

Some of the others are probably wonderful as I have read reviews, but not doing the nudgoid thing here today.

Denudge (cringe)

I don't enjoy reading Vonnegut. Sorry everyone.

16urania1
Feb 1, 2009, 8:33 pm

Nudges to,

A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers
Diary of a Bad Year
Monsters of Templeton but only if you have a pretty good acquaintance with pre-1860 American literature; otherwise, you may miss a lot of the humor and be bored.
Essential Chomsky How not?

17tomcatMurr
Feb 2, 2009, 1:11 am

A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers. I'm going with this one too.

18Nickelini
Feb 5, 2009, 3:04 pm

#13 - (On QPBC, I haven't bought much from them in the past 4-5 years. I find that even their sales are usually beaten by Overstock.com or, considering the QPBC shipping fee, even B&N and Amazon. Not to mention the various swap sites!)
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I was quite thrilled to find an edition of a Virginia Woolf novel that I need for my collection on Overstock (it's not available from the usual sources). But it was $16 and the shipping was over $17! Yikes! That just feels like robbery. I'll keep looking.

19Cariola
Feb 5, 2009, 7:07 pm

The SHIPPING was $17? Usually everything on Overstock is $2.99 per order, regardless of price or number of items. Was this an auction, maybe?

That's one reason I've not been using eBay much lately. Too many people jacking up the shipping cost. Why buy an item for $22 and then be asked to pay $9.99 S&H when you could get it for $25 and free shipping at B&N or Amazon?

You might try Half.com for the Woolf. The shipping is regulated, so if you find your book at a decent price, you won't get ripped off.

20Nickelini
Feb 5, 2009, 7:22 pm

Based on experience, the shipping was so high because we're talkin' Canada. Our postage rates are really high. That's why I don't Bookmooch--I'd like to find good homes for my books, but I'm not going to pay significant $$ to give them away. I'll try Half.com and see if it's any better.

21Nickelini
Feb 5, 2009, 7:33 pm

Well, it doesn't appear that Half.com ships anywhere other than the US, and they don't have a Contact Us link for me to check, so that's another dead end. Oh well, there's always Abebooks.

22Cariola
Feb 5, 2009, 7:38 pm

Check your profile page for a message!

What's the book? I can also check the price on Half.com. And have you checked BookMooch, if you don't mind a used copy? I know that many swappers there will send books across the border; I do it all the time.

23Nickelini
Abr 2, 2009, 8:07 pm

Just want to update you all . . . at this point, #1: "back away! be strong! don't buy anything!" is the clear winner. I had to do some TBR pile management yesterday, and I have more unread books than some small town libraries! Buying books is quick. . . reading them takes time.

24Cariola
Abr 2, 2009, 9:46 pm

Amen, sister!