$75 for 97 books?!? Amazing pull dude
. That's the cheapest I've ever seen that many treklit books go for. Where is this store?
$75 for 97 books?!? Amazing pull dude
. That's the cheapest I've ever seen that many treklit books go for. Where is this store?
Lowry's, a used bookstore up in Three Rivers, Michigan. A goldmine for old, used books. He really wanted to get rid of them. He was selling them anywhere between 1.75 and 2.25. But He said I could have all the ones I had picked for 75 bucks, after tax.
Looks like I'll have plenty of time to read too, work is just slowing to a crawl.
$75 for 97 books?!? Amazing pull dude
. That's the cheapest I've ever seen that many treklit books go for. Where is this store?
Lowry's, a used bookstore up in Three Rivers, Michigan. A goldmine for old, used books. He really wanted to get rid of them. He was selling them anywhere between 1.75 and 2.25. But He said I could have all the ones I had picked for 75 bucks, after tax.
Looks like I'll have plenty of time to read too, work is just slowing to a crawl.
Awesome haul. I recently was able to get almost all of the numbered TOS books at two stores, and I similarly had the experience of a store owner just wanting to get rid of them. After getting about 40 of the paperbacks, I came up with a pile of the hardcovers, and he said, just take 'em.
Enjoy, though I think you may not want to read them in order. There are some clunkers in there. I made it to Battlestations, and decided to check out the unnumbered era for a while.
I just threw across the room Troublesome Minds. About halfway through, I couldn't take reading it anymore. The juvenile level at which it was written was annoying, and the fact that I didn't care about the characters (most of the Enterprise crew not included) made it worse. Clearly it was Nimoy's Spock on the cover of the book and I thought I would scream when the author referred to "Spock's coal black eyes" again and again. Were we watching the same actor? I don't know what happened at the end, and at this point, I don't care. I will probably skip to the end (maybe) and read the climax since I spent money on the book.
I just threw across the room Troublesome Minds. About halfway through, I couldn't take reading it anymore. The juvenile level at which it was written was annoying, and the fact that I didn't care about the characters (most of the Enterprise crew not included) made it worse. Clearly it was Nimoy's Spock on the cover of the book and I thought I would scream when the author referred to "Spock's coal black eyes" again and again. Were we watching the same actor? I don't know what happened at the end, and at this point, I don't care. I will probably skip to the end (maybe) and read the climax since I spent money on the book.
So, you live in the Mirror Universe, then?
I loved the book, thought it was great.
Me too. I thought it did a great job of catching the feel of a TOS episode. IMO it was probably one of the most-like Trek books I've read, which is kind of a nice change of pace.^^
I liked Troublesome Minds, myself....
$75 for 97 books?!? Amazing pull dude
. That's the cheapest I've ever seen that many treklit books go for. Where is this store?
$75 for 97 books?!? Amazing pull dude
. That's the cheapest I've ever seen that many treklit books go for. Where is this store?
And do they sell online? I still have all my Trek books, but who knows what other stuff they sell that I may be looking for?
No, but I've been selling off my sizable Star Trek collection, including books. I'm taking a break this week, what with the holidays upon us, but I'll probably start up again next weekend. For those interested, I send out an e-mail with details, so if you want to be included, just send me a message with your e-mail address.And do they sell online?
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