We also had a trundle round the charity shops and ended up with -
The Shoe Queen by Anna Davis is a book I borrowed from the library months ago, but returned before I'd had a chance to read it. I just couldn't resist the possibility of having a copy of my very own!
I'm really excited about The Tower Menagerie. It's a non-fiction book about the Tower of London and the exotic animals that used to be housed inside its walls. I love the Tower and it's history, but I don't know much about the old zoo.
This is a beautiful edition of The White Queen - it's hardback and shiny with a kind of cut-out cardboard flap. I've been meaning to get this for ages, as I have The Red Queen on my TBR, but I couldn't find one cheap or pretty enough. This was only £1 so I'm pretty chuffed!
Finally, the Vintage edition of The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. I haven't read The Woman in White yet (but I will, I will!) but this is a perfect copy, with it's pretty red spine unbroken and lovely :)
So that's it for the shopping in Ellie Town! I say 'that's it,' but really seven books is hardly losing out... So. You know where is surprisingly good for books? HMV. I know, right? But they have quite a large selection of classics, modern classics, books of upcoming movies and popular fiction and they're all pretty cheap. Look -
I finished my last unread Austen book this week and I've been feeling pretty bereft. As much as I liked Northanger Abbey, I miss knowing that there are undiscovered novels for me! As an attempt to satisfy my craving, I bought Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters. Now, I didn't actually like the original book when I read it about seven years ago, but I'm hoping now I've grown up a little I might like it a little more (and you know, sea monsters can't hurt).
I am going to read Anna Karenina before the movie comes out. It's non-negotiable. And as soon as I've finished, I shall read Android Karenina. Don't want to be confused about the absence of robots in the film, after all!
Cosmopolis is a new film due out this week with Robert Pattinson. No, I hadn't heard of it either, but the trailer looks interesting. The book reminds me of a funkier The Great Gatsby somehow, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Ahhh, Lord of the Flies. I've always meant to read this, and I actually finished it yesterday. We really didn't get on until page 85 or so... and wow, I love this book. It's just so atmospheric and believable. My review will be up in a few days, but this was well worth the £4.
And last but not least -
Counselling for Toads by Robert de Board looks wonderful. From what I can tell, it's a psychological examination of Toad from The Wind in the Willows by the other characters. It's been a long time since I've read it, but I'm sure I can remember enough to get by.
The other book is my absolute favourite of the week. Hodder & Stoughton sent it over, and I wasn't all that thrilled when it arrived. It's not Jodi Picoult's usual type of book - instead it's more of a fairytale book, co-written with her teenage daughter. And my God, I love it. I was so apprehensive and apathetic, but it's great. And it looks gorgeous - it's a big gold-coloured hardback with a shiny border *licks*