Aug. 30th, 2004

icepixie: (Chiana)
Went to Rivergate today and had quite a bit of success. I finally found some dressy black shoes that aren't a.) scarily whoreish or b.) something I will break my neck in (although they do have a 2.5" heel, but at least, unlike my ballroom shoes of the same height, it's not a tiny little stick...it's one of those rectangular compromises between spiky and chunky). It only took a year of hunting!

Also, I finally traded in a bunch of books I weeded out of my bookshelf and a few books from last semester. I got eight books, my mom got three, and I still have $11 in credit there. I [heart] used bookstores. It's almost like getting books for free!

Neither this store nor the Books-A-Million a few blocks down had either of the two Shakespeare plays I still need for one of my classes this semester, but it would probably be better to buy them in England, anyway. Less to pack. I did get a Henry James collection that includes "The Turn of the Screw" for comps, though. Never read any James, but I hear this one's good...

I also got a book of Longfellow poems, 'cause I have some strange fascination with the guy, and Around the World in 80 Days, since when I read it around age ten, it was an illustrated and abridged edition. Oh, and Ivanhoe, 'cause Rob Roy was fabulous, and wheee Walter Scott! Also ended up with Hogfather, Eric Flint's 1632, Kathleen Ann Goonan's Crescent City Rhapsody, and something called Rehearsal for a Renaissance, which looks like it could be at least mildly amusing.

So, yes. I should have enough airplane and bus reading to last the entire trip over to Exeter, and possibly for the trip home and back at Christmas...

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