Sep. 16th, 2011

green_dreams: (books and glasses)
Cutting through the mall by work to get home today, and discovered that the Friends of Library and Archives Canada were having their annual book sale.

I got off lightly...
  • the Dark Forces anthology hardcover;
  • du Maurier's Don't Look Back collection;
  • In Darkness Waiting (I haven't read much John Shirley that's just John Shirley);
  • James Herbert's Others;
  • Matthew Lewis's The Monk[1];
  • Stephen King's The Colorado Kid (am interested to see how it ties into the Haven TV show);
  • John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar, my very own copy in lovely condition--I may have squeaked in an undignified fashion when I found it;
  • Rough Trade by Dominique Manotti, translation of a French crime novel;
  • King Solomon's Mines (from original copyright edition);
  • an ARC of Graham Masterton's Master of Lies;
  • the Short Sharp Shocks collection; and
  • the Bloom County collection Classics of Western Literature.
Most books there seem to be going for a dollar each, and the sale is on all weekend, so if you're local it might be worth visiting.

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Back from dinner and walking the dog, and browsing the movie theatre site.

The Straw Dogs remake is out. Interested, but it'll be a bit of a downer--either because it's meant to be or because it was a bad adaptation.

Fright Night remake still playing. Only in 3D and only at the nearby theatre, though. I may go see it anyway; 3D non-matinee showings are stupidly expensive, but I liked that movie. It was a weirdly comforting thing that is pleasant for emotional associations that are not fully defined (because I do not feel like dissecting them, although I may get to it later). Like a fluffy chai latte.

And Rise of the Planet of the Apes is still on, and can still be seen as a matinee. So that is also a possibility.
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[1] *waves tiny flag for gothic novels, here. And on that note, Candle in the Attic Window is on presale and there's a contest for free copies here*
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