MacAlkalineTriad
MacAlkalineTriad t1_ja608ty wrote
Reply to What obscure kids' novel stuck with you (literally) into adulthood? (Potential TW of child neglect) by DerpiestLilDhampir
Well, it's not a novel and maybe this isn't what you're looking for but: When I was in grade school I bought a little book called Sam the Cat Detective at a book fair. It's classic noir private eye style, except the detective is (obviously) a cat. It's really cute and surprisingly well written and I kept that copy all my adult life, revisiting it now and then.
After my house burned down last April I was overwhelmed with the idea of restarting my library, since I re-read my favorites fairly often. But I didn't know what to purchase first. Eventually I threw away the idea of getting any 'grown-up' books (I'm 40) right away, looked for Sam on thriftbooks and discovered to my delight that there were two sequels! So now I have all three.
MacAlkalineTriad t1_j1a6owk wrote
Reply to Is ThriftBookks too good to be true? by twomillioniq
I've used thriftbooks a lot, and every book I have ordered has been in the condition it was advertised. I have never used them for textbooks, but the novels and nonfiction I've gotten are always in great shape, especially considering the price.
MacAlkalineTriad t1_ix69r7l wrote
Reply to TIL singer songwriter Leonard Cohen claimed to have written approximately 150 draft verses of his most famous song "Hallelujah", a claim substantiated by his notebooks containing manifold revisions and additions, and by contemporary interviews. by big_macaroons
Also: It's not a Christian song.
MacAlkalineTriad t1_iw8c8mv wrote
Reply to comment by GrenadeStar in Where do you buy your books? by nothumaninside
I use thriftbooks as well, and I'm always pleased with their service. Like you say, the book is always in whatever condition they say it is.
MacAlkalineTriad t1_jeddihv wrote
Reply to TIL, that Sierra Blanca Peak in New Mexico is the southernmost mountain in the lower 48 to reach above 11,000 ft. Being just 19ft shy of being the southernmost point above 12000ft by NeutronicTachyon
Hey, I live near there! It's also got a little ski resort run by Mescalero Apaches, since it's on reservation land.