Available for adoption from Jo's Home for Unwanted Books

Apr 21, 2010 13:43

Seriously considered making a community for just this purpose. Anyway, books I don't want anymore, free to a good shelf:

Clive Barker - Everville
Clive Barker - Galilee
Clive Barker - The Damnation Game
Clive Barker - The Great and Secret Show
Clive Barker - The Hellbound Heart
Holly Black - Tithe
Terry Brooks - The Elfstones of Shannara
Eoin Colfer - ( Read more... )

stuff for sale, books

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ratofthelab April 21 2010, 17:25:05 UTC
Oooh ooh .. can you stash Everville and Galilee for me? I adooooore Mr Barker's work but haven't got around to those yet.

To anyone else reading this that hasn't read any Barker.. if you like Stephen King or Neil Gaiman, you'll probably like him too.. nab 'em. :)

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ratofthelab April 21 2010, 17:27:29 UTC
Ooh and somewhat relatedly - readitswapit.co.uk (if any are left over at the end ;))

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spidermouse April 21 2010, 17:32:06 UTC
That looks like an awesome idea, although I am terrible at posting books when I've sold them on Amazon o.O

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spidermouse April 21 2010, 17:29:02 UTC
Indeed I can. Funny you should say that - I used to read loads of King and Barker when I was younger (like, early teens - omg, and Dean Koontz XD) and Neil Gaiman is one of my favourite authors, but I've gone off the others a bit. I've kept Imajica, Weaveworld, Sacrament and Abarat, and the first two are always going to be two of my favourite novels I think, but I'm just really bored of straight horror :/ glad they'll be going to a good home though! Have you read any Graham Joyce? You might like him if Barker's your sort of thing :)

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ratofthelab April 21 2010, 17:49:14 UTC
Thanks! I haven't read Graham Joyce - but I will add his name to my ever increasing list of things to read ( ... )

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ultra_ellie April 21 2010, 18:30:40 UTC
i dont really do horror, but i really liked American Gods, and the other one with Fat Charlie. i could really do with reading some good fiction at the mo, i have been reading loads of non fiction.

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