Book Sale!

Jun. 4th, 2016 08:43 am
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Are there book sale haul videos on YouTube? It just occurred to me. Anyway, from our museum book sale I've brought home:

Girl Walks Into A Bar ..., Rachel Dratch - excellent, I've finished it already because I've taken walk-reading back up again. I found it very relatable - she calls herself "Two-Time Dratch" because she never got into things on the first try, she had a pretty normal childhood, terrible dating history, career stalled out ... She accidentally got pregnant at 44 from a guy she'd been having a casual relationship with for six months, and while he moved to NY to be a part of his son's life, they're not married, so that's inspirational to me as someone who sometimes gets intense anxiety about not having a kid yet and not being that interested in getting married. She's a good writer.

Suck It, Wonder Woman!, Olivia Munn - I picked this up because I don't like Olivia Munn and I was hoping it would show me her cool side. Unfortunately, I'm 1/3 in and I dislike her even more. Look, I'm no fan of the Fake Geek Girl thing, but as far as I can tell she and the book are getting a lot of "geek" mileage out of a light level of interest in properties like Star Wars and a willingness to be cool with fans? The parts about her childhood discuss how she totally didn't fit in and was socially ostracized for stupid kid non-reasons, there's no thread in there about how she found herself in comics or DnD or what have you, and she keeps reminding the reader how she's not one of those geeks (read: the undesirable ones). It's uncomfortable. I think I'm going to take it back today.

The Stolen Prince, Hugh Barnes - I came across a reference to this recently and it looks good. About a slave who was raised by Peter the Great and became a super scholar.

Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, Frances Sheridan - witty fiction written in 1767 by the mother of Richard Brinsley S. in diary style.

Complete Stories, Dorothy Parker

Women in an Industrializing Society: England 1750-1880, Jane Rendall (1990)

Warrior Women and Popular Balladry, 1650-1850, Dianne Dugaw (1989)

To Ornament Their Minds: Sara Pierce's Litchfield Female Academy 1792-1833, Litchfield Historical Society (1993)

Our Own Snug Fireside: Images of the New England Home, 1760-1860, Jane C. Nylander (1993) - I think this has been on my Amazon wishlist for a long time.

Dear Home: the 1901 and 1902 Diary of Mabel Lila Wait, ed. Susan Ward

Women's Life & Work in the Southern Colonies, Julia Cherry Spruill (1938, but reprinted in 1977 and it seems to be good scholarship)

Lord Peter, Dorothy Sayers - all the short stories

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Is anyone interested in my Golden Ponies shoes? They'd probably best fit a 7.5 or 8. I'll give them to you for $20 + shipping if you want.

My plan for today is to get started on the corset ... at some point. Right now I'm internetting and watching Roots, because priorities.

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