bargain bitch
Jan. 18th, 2002 08:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have what seems to me to be an entertaining idea for a website, but I can't really afford to buy another domain and hosting. Anyone want to sponsor me? No? I didn't think so. Too bad. You would have been entertained.
I bought stuff at the bookstore, tonight, as usual. Time/Life had this great "What Life Was Like" series of books, history books, done in the last few years. They were actually GOOD, I checked the one on Elizabethan England out from the library a while ago, and was impressed. Good information, good illustrations; great for a writer who needs to pin down details of daily life, like what a bedroom might have looked like. They were in the bargain books when I stopped at the store, and I got the Age of Chivalry volume; I'll also probably get Rome and Europe's Golden Age. $7.
Then I noticed that those art portfolios B&N was selling this holiday were 75% off, so I got the pinup one. The posters are nice, plus the translucent portfolio alone would normally cost quite a bit more than the $7.50 they were charging.
& I have a discount card, so less than that for each of those, actually.
I picked up a few introductory summary books on various philosophy topics (Kant, Kierkegaard, Sartre, Aristotle), because I need to pick paper topics, and I also copied down two pages of paper ideas from a book of, well, academic paper topics. The introductory books will mostly be returned when I have narrowed down my topic. They were not on sale, damn it.
Finally, I bought a sociology book called The Overspent American: Why We Want What We Don't Need. It's pretty good (and damning) so far, though I disagree with some of its conclusions (for instance, I don't buy a $14 lipstick so that I will look cool when I take it out of my purse; I buy it because I like the specific shade and texture, and it's hard to find. Or in other cases because the cheaper brand has a funny smell or makes the edge of my mouth break out in a rash). Yes, I grasp the irony of me A)reading such a book and B)buying it when I don't need it, and that's kind of the point, you know. I need to downshift.
I also need to go to sleep. Have a splitting headache, but I'm going out tonight, to see a distant friend perform. Whee.
I bought stuff at the bookstore, tonight, as usual. Time/Life had this great "What Life Was Like" series of books, history books, done in the last few years. They were actually GOOD, I checked the one on Elizabethan England out from the library a while ago, and was impressed. Good information, good illustrations; great for a writer who needs to pin down details of daily life, like what a bedroom might have looked like. They were in the bargain books when I stopped at the store, and I got the Age of Chivalry volume; I'll also probably get Rome and Europe's Golden Age. $7.
Then I noticed that those art portfolios B&N was selling this holiday were 75% off, so I got the pinup one. The posters are nice, plus the translucent portfolio alone would normally cost quite a bit more than the $7.50 they were charging.
& I have a discount card, so less than that for each of those, actually.
I picked up a few introductory summary books on various philosophy topics (Kant, Kierkegaard, Sartre, Aristotle), because I need to pick paper topics, and I also copied down two pages of paper ideas from a book of, well, academic paper topics. The introductory books will mostly be returned when I have narrowed down my topic. They were not on sale, damn it.
Finally, I bought a sociology book called The Overspent American: Why We Want What We Don't Need. It's pretty good (and damning) so far, though I disagree with some of its conclusions (for instance, I don't buy a $14 lipstick so that I will look cool when I take it out of my purse; I buy it because I like the specific shade and texture, and it's hard to find. Or in other cases because the cheaper brand has a funny smell or makes the edge of my mouth break out in a rash). Yes, I grasp the irony of me A)reading such a book and B)buying it when I don't need it, and that's kind of the point, you know. I need to downshift.
I also need to go to sleep. Have a splitting headache, but I'm going out tonight, to see a distant friend perform. Whee.