June Books
Good grief, I bought only one book in the past month?
Will wonders never cease?
Though this is not exactly surprising given the haul I brought in the month prior. Likewise, I can proudly state that my Will-fu is strong in the face of selections on the bookshelves locally.
These include the lovely white hardbound Neil Gaiman's Stories or Cherie Priest's Boneshaker (which I had to forgo while in the US) or Hiroshi Yamamoto's The Stories of Ibis (which I've been slavering over even before I left for the US)...
Blame it on a developing sense of financial prudence in my burgeoning adulthood, dammit.
*sigh*
Will wonders never cease?
Though this is not exactly surprising given the haul I brought in the month prior. Likewise, I can proudly state that my Will-fu is strong in the face of selections on the bookshelves locally.
These include the lovely white hardbound Neil Gaiman's Stories or Cherie Priest's Boneshaker (which I had to forgo while in the US) or Hiroshi Yamamoto's The Stories of Ibis (which I've been slavering over even before I left for the US)...
Blame it on a developing sense of financial prudence in my burgeoning adulthood, dammit.
*sigh*
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