FREE BOOK!
Aug. 16th, 2008 03:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Through mysterious means(buying it new a few weeks ago and then winning the Dalemark Quartet on ebay last week and it including the book as one of two extras), I have ended up with Diana Wynne Jones's Castle in the Air(sequel to Howl's Moving Castle.) One is new and in the larger YA PB size with people riding a flying carpet on the cover. The other is used (in good condition) in MMPB format with a flying gargoyle or demon on the cover. It's also fulfills my shallow aesthetic needs by being the same edition as my copy of Howl's Moving Castle. Believe it or not, this actually makes them almost equal in my eyes in terms of desirability.
Anyway, first person in the continental US to ask can have one of their choice for free. ETA: CLAIMED!
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Date: 2008-08-16 11:08 pm (UTC)(speaking of, I've burnt episodes 1-4 of Coffee Prince so hopefully it'll be done & on it's way within a week or two)
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Date: 2008-08-17 12:24 pm (UTC)Oh, I believe you! I have been woefully tempted to try to replace half of my volumes of FAKE and From Eroica With Love just because the publishers MADE SLIGHT DESIGN CHANGES TO THE SPINES. Same cover art and design otherwise, just tweaking a little bit of placement of the publisher's logo or numbering or such not. Who, me, anal-retentive at times? And it's even worse when a long-running series changes a distinct design aesthetic in mid-stream, like the Vintage/Black Lizard trades of Andrew Vachss' books -- because then you don't even have the option of finding versions that match. COVER DESIGNERS, WHY MUST YOU TORTURE US OBSESSIVES SO CRUELLY?
I'm also kicking myself over selling/giving away all my 1980s editions of Sayers paperbacks when I made a long-distance move, thinking "oh, they're classics, they'll be easy to replace and that'll be cheaper than moving all this mass of paper." Well, sure, it's easy to find cheap/free used copies considering they've been in print for seventy years...but that also means they're out in a dizzying array of mismatched editions. And so far NONE of them, neither the older ones or the ones currently in print, appeal to me as much from a design standpoint as the lovely understated Art Deco look of the grey 80s editions. WHAT WAS I THINKING?
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