Note: This was supposed to go up on 26 February. I don’t know why it didn’t but here it is now. Since then, I’ve received a new copy of Essays, but it’s still slightly damaged, though I suppose it’s something I can live with, and I can’t bring myself to trouble them again. I’ve also received The City And The City.
Here is a randomly arranged list of books bought recently:
The book arrived on Wednesday. It’s the sumptuous Everyman’s edition. I ordered it from the Book Depository, but it arrived somewhat damaged, with a crumped and folded dust jacket. I contacted the representatives and they gave me a very prompt reply. And while I’m sure it wasn’t the simplest thing to arrange, they were certainly able to help. I’m definitely shopping there again.
I bought this from the NUS Co-Op, which either sounds like special forces or a chicken habitat depending on how you read it. It was cheap because school prices can usually be a bit better if it’s being used as a textbook.
Again I got this from the NUS Co-Op, at half off, in fact. They’re having some kind of clearance sale now. Who would’ve thought I’d be shopping there like it was Kinokuniya?
This was found among a mess of books in the MPH store at Raffles City. They’re undergoing renovations soon and have used it as an excuse to get rid of many old copies of books. Actually, now that I think of it, I believe renovations have already started. It’s not in the best condition, but it was cheap and I think minor things like these add character.
Pelican Shakespeare edition.
I was using this to test if the Book Depository would work well for me, and it did!
Replacement for my old copy, which I’m either giving off or have already given off. This book was part of a reading programme I had in secondary school. It was probably the only book I really enjoyed and it became one of my first true loves.
I haven’t read anything by him before. I thought I should try. It hasn’t arrived yet. Probably later today.
Pre-ordered. It’s the tiny paperback edition, also known as the student-on-a-budget edition. It should be coming in under a month.
As you will have noticed, I have been completing the Beckett section of my library with a trio of cheap books. I wasn’t specifically looking for him. It just fell into place that way.
I’m also very happy with my experience with the Book Depository so far.
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