Monday, October 11, 2010

NYC books etc

I got back from New York last week. Suffice to say that my suitcase was considerably heavier on the return journey than it was on the way out. The trouble is that New York is full of stuff, and I like to buy stuff. Specifically, books and clothes. Oh, and toothpicks in the shape of swords (seriously, they're great for serving hors d'oeuvres).

If you can believe it, I was actually more restrained on this trip. Last time, I went a little bit nuts. But back then I had a full-time job with a salary and everything. Things are different now. So I didn't buy every little thing that took my fancy. I thought: do I really need this in my life? No? Oh. But would everything be better and shinier if it was in my life? Yes? Awesome.

So, here are the books I bought:

The Lighter Side of Life and Death, C.K. Kelly Martin
I Know it's Over, C. K. Kelly Martin
Twenty Boy Summer, Sarah Ockler
Beautiful, Amy Reed (already read this on - it's bloody good)
Dairy Queen, Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Nothing Like You, Lauren Strasnick
Her and Me and You, Lauren Strasnick
Shark Girl, Kelly Bingham
Sea, Heidi R. Kling
Hush, Eishes Chayil
In the Path of Falling Objects (excellent - mega-creepy, best book I've ever read about brotherhood)
The Tension of Opposites, Kristina McBride
Mentor - a memoir, Tom Grimes (not YA! Not fiction! But it IS about two writers...)

Thanks to everyone for their stellar recommendations.

Other things I did in New York included eating Korean food with my amazing friend Nova, whose YA novel Imaginary Girls will be published by Dutton in June next year. (I have a feeling this is going to be a very special book.) I also met up with some other fabulous friends, drank sangria, ate good and bad Mexican food, went to see The Social Network and pounded the pavements of Manhattan listening to my iPod.

It's wonderful being back. No, really. Ahem...

7 comments:

  1. Great picks!! Glad you had fun! :)

    I guess it's not all the great being back here, but hey, you haz cool US-ian books to accompany you! x

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  2. Toothpicks in the shape of swords?! Sounds like something I'd buy.

    I'm envying your new books *so* much. Even the ones I've read. I'm super intrigued by The Tension of Opposites, actually, and definitely meaning to read some C.K. Kelly Martin myself. Fun!

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  3. Wow, you were surprisingly restrained! Well done. I'm planning a huge book-buying spree when I finish my WIP, so I'm taking notes here. I must get my hands on Twenty Boy Summer...

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  4. Sounds like a fab trip. Twenty Boy Summer is great. I really enjoyed it!

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  5. oooh they all sound great! I ordered Nothing Like You last week (yay - snap!) but it arrived damaged (grrr) so I'm hoping it will come this week. I dread to think of how many books I would buy if I went to New York - way too much temptation!

    Hope you enjoy them all:) And glad you had a great time:)

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  6. Nice list, I loved Twenty Boy Summer. C.K Kelly Martin is great too.

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  7. I am liking the list! I have Twenty Boy Summer and I know of Sea - everything else will get Amazon wish-listed / Book Depositeded.

    L x

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