Didn't buy much this year because a) I haven't even finished the books I bought last year at the fair (thanks to a super busy final school year) and b) I've been buying books throughout the year anyway.
My purchases this year:
My purchases this year:
- Yours, Faithfully - Sheila O'Flanagan ($25)
It was dirt cheap at $25 for four books and even though this book was never on my radar, I quite like Sheila O'Flanagan's novels so I thought, why not?
- The Secrets of Happy Families - Bruce Feiller ($48)
I've been loving self-help books lately! Been reading The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin and although it's not the most well-written book, I find that it really inspires me to live better. And family is something I'm really concerned about haha, even though I'm only 21, so I knew I had to get this book!
- The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold ($50)
I keep hearing this book's title, probably because it was made into a movie, but I was never interested in it until I read the blurb at the book fair. And it sounded interesting, so I'll give it a try!
- The Cuckoo's Calling - Robert Galbraith / J.K. Rowling ($60)
Wow, I honestly did not know J.K. Rowling wrote this book until I googled it just now? I know she wrote a few books under a pseudonym, but I didn't know it was The Cuckoo's Calling... so 100% being honest here, I picked this book up because the blurb sounded really good!
- Committed - Elizabeth Gilbert ($25)
Dirt cheap again at $25 for four books - I read Eat, Pray, Love and really liked it, so hopefully I'll like Committed too! I also saw this book selling at $48, but this one was so much cheaper! (I guess reason being that it's been published for a long time and looks really battered, haha)
- Princess Diaries 10 - Meg Cabot ($25)
I used to love the Princess Diaries series! I've actually got the whole set in ebook version except the last book... so when I saw this on sale (again, $25 for four), I knew I had to get it!
- The Mystery of Mercy Close - Marian Keyes ($67.20)
Again, I actually have this book in ebook version that I (illegally) downloaded online but y'know, ebooks... they're just not the same as real books, and I never have motivation to read on computer screens. This is one book I have to read though because I love Marian Keye's series on the Walsh sisters, and this is the last book on the youngest and my favourite sister, Helen!
Oh, and I forgot to mention we also had dinner before we started book-hunting! But anyway, here are two selfcams taken shamelessly on the MTR with my darling Clar after the fair to round off this post.
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