but then I decided I wanted proper health care, the right to privacy and not to be confined indefinitely without trial etc.
The Northwest cities (Seattle + Portland) were really awesome, and they are more European in many regards than California or most other states. Though I'm not too sure on the health care situation...
And I had already seen Shakespeare and Co, so I knew I had recourse to similar delights closer to home.
Where's that one?
But it was lovely.
Definitely. The Strand on the other side of the country, in downtown Manhattan, is also a bookstore worth a long detour.
July already! This year's going by so very quickly. What are your reading plans this month?
- 03/07/2012 11:43:25 AM
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Sorry this was late, guys. I'm on holiday.
- 03/07/2012 11:47:13 AM
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- 03/07/2012 11:47:13 AM
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I read two books during our break.
- 06/07/2012 01:48:40 PM
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I need to get some books to read for flight to America
- 04/07/2012 07:35:40 AM
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Read The Night Circus, which I rather liked
- 23/07/2012 03:54:37 AM
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Did you just give up and settle down permanently in the City Lights bookstore?
- 01/08/2012 10:26:03 PM
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I considered it
- 01/08/2012 10:38:32 PM
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That'd be where Powell's comes in, then.
- 01/08/2012 11:22:59 PM
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- 01/08/2012 11:22:59 PM
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America and books
- 31/07/2012 11:19:34 PM
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Les Mille et une Nuits (Tome I) and The Mammoth Book of Extreme Science Fiction.
- 04/07/2012 08:47:21 PM
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Antoine Galland? That one's pretty famous.
- 06/07/2012 11:20:02 PM
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Correct. I haven't been able to work out whether/how much they've modernised him.
- 07/07/2012 12:07:51 AM
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I'm reading something called The Book Thief.
- 06/07/2012 01:44:25 AM
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The Sparrow, currently, and I'm close to the end in Mason & Dixon.
- 07/07/2012 10:19:26 AM
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