Eric's folks are moving, and right now they are in the get-rid-of-stuff phase. Hence, this collection of books given to us. There were actually several more than this, but these were just a few of the paperback classics they had. Some I've read; many I haven't. I'm very excited to get started on these.
I didn't reduce the image size, so if you're interested, you can click on the photo to get a clearer view of the titles. Some of them were Eric's picks (why, hello Panzer Battles) and others were ones I've been wanting to read and just never had. Then there were a few that I've already read and adored and am very happy to have my own copy of.
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Fun! There are definitely some good classis in there.
And by classis I mean classics =)
I like the WWII stuff.
HELLO SUMMER!!!!
Oh, and I've read 14 of them. I really have so little to brag about, so throw me a bone here.
Oooo... of the 13 I've read, I've loved all but one. Grapes of Wrath. (Or, as my mom calls it: Grapes of Trash... she didn't have a good experience with that book in H.S.) But, who knows? I might like it if I ever could convince myself to re-read it.
Which will be new to you?
I could have predicted that this collection would include "Hitler moves east."
I've never read Jane Eyre.
(I know!)
Hey, that's my copy of Jane Eyer!
We read "Grapes of Wrath" in school. I am not sure I told you that one of your Grandmothers best fiend was Steinbeck’s first wife. We learned to love him back home. He was from Salinas. At one time they wanted to name the new high school after him. He said no, he hated high school. Then he told them a library would be nice.
It was super awesome to run into you today! I hope your DQ experience was sufficient for your desires.
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