16 December 2009
A Thrift Store Education, Part II
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I see you found King Solomon's Mines. I just love that book! They are all good titles though.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your very successful thrifting!
I had a set of books just like those when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteI've never read it, Bronwyn, but just picked it up because it fit the collection LOL. I'll tell you what we think of it when we read it. :]
ReplyDeleteTracy, bet your mom didn't pay 50 cents for 'em! I couldn't imagine paying $10 each for these. They're nice, but nearly $10? Yowie.
I should also emphasize that I did NOT find all these books at once. More often than not, I've left with nothing. :]
ReplyDeleteI hit a lot of yard sales during the summer. Usually I'm looking for records (vinyl) and books for myself. Sometimes I have to buy books for school because they're so cheap and Scholastic doesn't offer anymore. Last summer I picked up a complete set of My Bookhouse for $5.00. Library sales are also great.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! These books go for $2-$3 each at our local thrift stores. I've been wanting to get them all, but so far only have a few. I love these classic stories.
ReplyDeleteYour thrift store has some good stuff. Whenever I go, all I find are junk.
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