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  • Reading list - October 2020

    People are always asking me what I am reading this month, well no one actually asks me that for some But even though my main job is to sell discount books here at shop-books.ca I do read many of the books After all I love reading too going from collector to seller was a bit of a process and a story for another I admit to a cursory knowledge of his methods so I am reading this one to get more familiar and be able

  • New York Times Bestsellers in genre fiction (July 26, 2021)

    A list of NY Times Bestsellers in genre* fiction this week: everything drops. In Hardcover: James Patterson and Bill Clintons' The President's Daughter drops to number 6. All Presidents have nightmares. This one is about to come true. Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary drops to number 13. From the author The Martian: Ryland Grace awakes from a long sleep alone and far from home, and the fate of humanity rests on his shoulders. Don Bentley's Tom Clancy: Target Acquired falls off the top 15. A cushy assignment to help the CIA puts Jack Ryan Jr. in the sights of trained killers V.E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue also falls of the top 15 after an amazing 38 weeks! In Paperback: John Grisham's A Time for Mercy, the third book in the Jake Brigance series, comes in at number 12. The Shadow by James Patterson and Brian Sitts, updates the pulp hero and comes in at number 14. Lamont Cranston wakes up a century and a half after his heyday as a crusader for justice and fins Shiwan Khan is still a threat. *I am including Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery/Thrillers, and Horror/Suspense books.

  • I really am reading these books!

    So as a sort of dark humour, funny only to myself type thing, I started reading Albert Camus' The Plague Now, of course it can also be read as a country suffering under occupation in World War 2 or the human old man was thinking as his tears flowed, and he, Rieux, thought it too: that a loveless world is a dead

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  • Jack Kerouac | shop books

    Jack Kerouac Bibliography ​ Novels: ​ The Town and the City (written 1946–1949; published 1950) On the Road June 1952; published 1959) Maggie Cassidy (written Jan. 2, 1953; published 1959) Tristessa (written summer ) Visions of Gerard (written January 1956; published 1963) Desolation Angels (written fall 1956 and summer 1971) Book of Sketches (1952–1957) Old Angel Midnight (1956; published 1973) Trip Trap: Haiku on the Road Selected Letters, 1957-1969 Windblown World: The Journals of Jack Kerouac (1947–1954) Safe In Heaven Dead

  • Bill Bryson | shop books

    Childhood (2006) Shakespeare: The World as Stage (2007) At Home: A Short History of Private Life (2010) One Summer : America, 1927 (2013) The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes from a Small Island (2015) The Body:

  • Allen Ginsberg | shop books

    Fall of America: Poems of These States (1973) Iron Horse (1973) Sad Dust Glories : poems during work summer

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