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duminică, 18 decembrie 2011

Sunday Salon: Bookstore Paralysis, and overdue Bookkeeping

Posted on 06:00 by Guy
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The strangest thing happened to me last weekend. I went into a bookstore and not only was I NOT overcome with book lust, I wanted to flee the scene. I was overwhelmed and fatigued by all the choices. I had to take a few minutes for a mental adjustment, and was only able to resume browsing when I reminded myself Christmas was coming, and I could look for books as gifts for other people instead of for myself. That helped, and saved me from the shame of leaving the store empty-handed.

I mostly blame book blogging for this experience. Thoughts of the stacks of TBR books all around my house have rarely held me back from adding to them during a bookstore visit, but this time they did. Despite being miles away, the yet-unread ARCs that I brought back from BEA last spring nudged and nagged at me. The review deadlines that I always seem to be running behind lately loomed on a giant calendar in my mind’s eye. I just couldn’t bring myself to add to it all.

But to be honest, some of the blame probably could be shared with the bookstore itself, which was of the unremarkable chain variety and shall remain nameless for our mutual protection. I suspect any reservations my TBR shelves and review responsibilities were causing could have been easily overcome if I’d been in search of--or attracted to--a PARTICULAR book, but I had no agenda when I went in, and without one, the browsing just didn’t work for me.

It was a strange and awkward experience I would prefer not to repeat, but I’d love to know if it’s happened to anyone else. Have you ever left a bookstore without buying anything because it was all just too much?

This is my first Sunday Salon in a few weeks, and it’s good to be back! And it’s been even longer since my last Bookkeeping report, so let’s catch up...


Reviews posted since the last report:
The Daughter She Used to Be, by Rosalind Noonan
Born Standing Up: A Comic’s Life (audio), by Steve Martin
The Heroine’s Bookshelf, by Erin Blakemore
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) (audio), by Mindy Kaling
The Betsy-Tacy Treasury, by Maud Hart Lovelace
Just KIds (audio), by Patti Smith
One Hundred and One Nights, by Benjamin Buchholz
The Personal History of Rachel DuPree, by Ann Weisgarber

New to TBR Purgatory (“R”=review copy)
The Safety Expert by Doug Richardson (R)
Spin: A Novel by Catherine McKenzie (R)
Friends Like Us by Lauren Fox (R)
The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted By Her Beauty to Notice by M. G. Lord (R)
Enemy Women: A Novel by Paulette Jiles 
(won in a giveaway from Serena at Savvy Verse and Wit--an overdue thank you!)
Hate List by Jennifer Brown
Jane by April Lindner
All Clear by Connie Willis
Practical Jean: A Novel by Trevor Cole
Dead Low Tide: A Novel by Bret Lott (R)
The Night Swimmer: A Novel by Matt Bondurant (R)
Still: Notes on a Mid-Faith Crisis by Lauren Winner (R)
Wine to Water: A Bartender's Quest to Bring Clean Water to the World by Doc Hendley (R)
The Western Lit Survival Kit: An Irreverent Guide to the Classics, from Homer to Faulkner by Sandra Newman (R)
I Think I Love You: A Novel by Allison Pearson
The Leftovers by Tom Perrotta
(won in a giveaway from Megan at Leafing Through Life--thank you, very belatedly!)

I’m hoping to get a little just-for-fun reading in during the holidays, but we’ll have to see how the review-required reading moves along (and that’s another post, if I can make some time for writing as well as reading!). I’m also thinking about what might make my 2011 Books of the Year list (which may not end up posted till the beginning of 2012). What are your plans for these last few weeks of this reading year?
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