Thursday, May 28, 2015

Memorial Day Weekend finds, part 2 (Book Edition)

As I wrote in part one (which can be found here), my parents were in town for the holiday weekend, which ultimately means some amount of time will be spent in thrift stores.

Now, just to let you all know, I live in an area where thrift stores are prominent. On both sides of the water.  From where I am sitting as I type this up, within a 5-7 mile radius are 7 stores that I am aware of.  I literally live across the street from a Boys & Girls club thrift, where I can fill up a bag of books for $1.  Goodwill, DAV, Salvation Army,Village Thrift, Family Thrift. All have at least one location on each side of the water.

Hence, each trip out is a different experience.  I don't go to the other side of the water as much, so those can be a real treasure trove of finds.

With all that said, let's take a look at what books I ended up adding to my ever growing collection this weekend.


First up, the James Patterson additions.  Patterson is an author Elizabeth and I both read, so these are always good finds. Unlucky 13 and Hope to Die are both from last year, and are from two of his ongoing series.  This makes us up to date on the Alex Cross series of books, and just missing the 2015 book from Women's Murder Club (which I will probably be finding this time next year).  The Murder of King Tut is a non-fiction title from a few years back, and one I haven't seen in hardcover a lot, so snagged that as well.


 The small assortment of thriller novels that I found.  Red Dragon is the one book that I had heard of, and even though I'm pretty sure I have it, it was hard to pass up the cover.  Plus, I've been meaning to dig my copy out, as I've been wanting to read it again due to Hannibal.  The other two books just had interesting premises. I think Steel Ghosts is more horror than thriller, and that is fine by me.  Reaper is also signed by the author, so that's a cool bonus.



The random pile.  Let's just break this down by book, shall we.

  1.  University - I'm a big fan of Bentley Little.  I find his horror easy and fun to read, and this was one I don't have yet.
  2. Warriner's Handbook of English - Grabbed this as I was at a "fill a bag for a $1" store, and thought it looked cool.  Being an English major myself, thought it would be cool to have.  It is from 1951.
  3. Wanted to Rent - Young Adult horror books are a weakness, so this was an easy pick-up.  Seems to be book #3 from a series I do not recall, Scream.
  4. Owl Puke - This one speaks for itself,
  5. Badass: The Birth of a Legend - I remember this series of books from when I worked at Borders.  It was quiet popular.  With chapters dedicated to Harry Callahan, B.A. Baracus, Skeletor, and Godzilla, it was a no-brainer for me to pick it up.
  6. Too Good to be True: The Colossal Book of Urban Legends - This is my favorite of the book finds on this trip.  Found amongst a shelf of textbooks, this is almost 500 pages of urban legends. You name it, it is probably within the pages.



A solid assortment of The Far Side books.  Elizabeth and I are both big fans, but oddly enough this is one series of comic strips we don't own many volumes of.


Non-fiction assortment.  Killers is a collection of true crime, chronicling infamous killers of the past 50+ years, starting with Starkweather homicides up to Columbine.  The Truth Is Out There is an official guide to The X-Files (or at least the first three seasons, anyways.) I surprisingly don't already own this, and with the news of its return to TV in 2016, thought it would be a nice addition.  Law & Order: Crime Scenes is just a collection of photographs from popular episodes of the show, with commentary from Dick Wolf laced throughout.  Elizabeth is a fan of L&O, so this was a good find for her,


The free pile.  Yes, I said free.  See, the local Village Thrift has a shopping cart of books out front that are free, with no limit.  I don't know if it's because the books haven't sold, or what.  And normally I don't find this much in the cart.  But this trip yielded all of the above, plus one more.  I grabbed 3 of the original Executioner titles, and even if I do have them, they are in great condition and probably better than what I currently own.  The other 5 books are just random and seemed interesting, and it's kind of hard to pass up free.


Lastly, the media tie-in books.  Buckaroo Banzai was out of the free cart, as the red X on the cover detonates.  The non-fiction book that The French Connection was based off of (with movie tie-in cover art (a bit spoilery at that)), and a Dirty Harry novelization of The Enforcer, which was a pretty cool find for me.  Also grabbed a hardcover of The Legacy, which I hadn't heard of but know Scream Factory is releasing onto blu-ray this summer, and will add to my collection.

As I write this, I just realized Heat from the free pile should've been with this picture, as it's a novelization of the '86 Burt Reynolds film.  William Goldman as an author should've tipped me off.


That winds up this trip.  There is a grand re-opening of a DAV coming up in June, and I'm hoping to make a trip to the other side of the water soon as well, so there will probably be another post sooner than later.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Day Weekend finds, part 1

This past weekend was Memorial Day weekend, which gave my parents a 3-day weekend so they took the opportunity to come up and visit us.  As with most of their visits, we ended up spending some time in the local thrift stores.  let's take a look at what I was able to score (non-books) this holiday weekend.

We also visited a local flea market, but nothing was found there except disappointment.


First up was this sweet Taz coffee mug.  I have a great coffee mug collection and am always looking for new additions to it.  Taz is also Elizabeth's favorite Looney Tunes character, so this was a no brainer.

Once in a Lifetime
Elizabeth and I both graduated in 2000, and this was an item Elizabeth found.  A beanie baby knock-off of a graduate with a paper diploma and a coffee mug.  Worth it for the mug alone, I think.


I almost passed this up, as:
1) I didn't see the bin of CDs for sale in the store.
2) I thought it was the score to The Last Crusade, which I already own.
Thankfully, I took a second look at it and realized it is "The Story of".  I assume that this had some kind of book with it at some point.  The CD contains the main plot of the movie, and includes sound effects and musical cues.  A very interesting find for me.



Two additions to our every growing game collection.  The Disney Trivia 2 (The Sequel) game is brand new, just with some minor dings on the tin box that holds everything.  The cards are still in cellophane wrappers.  The murder mystery game is pretty much an updated version of those "host a murder" VHS games from the '80s, as this one has a DVD.  Being based around a Hawaiian luau, this was hard to pass up.  It too looks to be never played.


This was my favorite find of the weekend.  A Disney Aladdin Christmas ornament from Enesco.  The box is in great condition, and I'm pretty sure the ornament has never been taken out for use.  There is no hook attached to it, and the plastic that holds Genie is in great condition as well.  I don't know if it is an original price tag or from some other store, but there was a tag for $17.50 on the bottom.  I paid $1.25 at the Goodwill though.  Seems to be from a collection, as the back of the box has an ad featuring 2 other Aladdin ornaments and 3 from Beauty and the Beast.


COMING SOON: The books I found while out this weekend.
 

Saturday, May 02, 2015

April Thrift Store finds

Time for some catching up.  I've been meaning to take the time to write up an entry, as I've done some thrifting recently and had the Library book sale a few weeks ago, but just have let it slide by.  That ends tonight!

First up, let's take a look at the finds I found last time I went thrifting.


First up, this awesome Batman Begins trapper keeper.  It's in great condition, and probably was never used.  A worthy find, and I've taken it to work to be used.


I'm a collector of the Men Adventure books, and though I'm trying to complete my Executioner and Mack Bolan series, some of the spin-off series have also been joining my collection.  One of the local thrifts had quite a collection of Able Team and SOBs.  I almost picked up SOBs as they had 32 of the 34 titles in the series, but Able Team was one I was already collecting and picking these up was a little less expensive.


Speaking of The Executioner books, a few newer titles of the series I didn't have.  Some day I will get around to reading these.


Another adventure series that I collect, Rogue Angel. Rarely see these out in the wild, so I snagged the ones I knew I needed.  Elizabeth reads this series as well, so a good find for both of us.



The random picture.  I'm torn as to what the real highlight of this picture is for me: the Nikita Koloff autobiography Wrestling With Sucess or Dinner & A Movie cookbook.  As much as I love finding wrestling biographies, I'm leaning towards the cookbook.  I remember watching Dinner & A Movie all the time on TBS, and this is a nice walk down memory lane.  Also thought the CSI: graphic novel was a nice find, as I rarely see them out.  I'm a sucker for '70s horror, so Outbreak was a cool find.  Not pictured in On Edge by Adam Copeland, as it was sans dust jacket.


My young adult horror finds.  The complete trilogy of 99 Fear Street: The House of Evil is easily my favorite thing out of this stack.  But also glad to find two Christoper Pike books I didn't have and a "True" ghost story collection.


Last but not least, my favorite stuff to find: media tie-ins!  I got a nice assortment with this trip.  The Demon Knight novelization is my favorite thing from this pic.  I'm not 100% sure what Mommy's Day, but I trust Max Allan Collins as a writer.

That is it for my thrift store finds.  Next up are the items I found at the annual Library book sale this year.  Not as much as previous years, but still came out of there with some nice gems.


The Hammett collection was a nice find, and I didn't have the Krakauer book.  I probably have at least one copy of The Firm, but I'm a sucker for movie tie-in cover art.  A Time To Kill is one of the 5,000 Wynwood Press editions.

  
The two Indiana Jones: Find Your Fate were fun finds, but it's a toss-up for favorite thing in this picture between The Official Nintendo Player's Guide and Tales from the Crypt volume 3.  I had all those TFTC kid volumes growing up, and this brought back a lot of memories.  But that Nintendo guide also holds a lot of nostalgia too!


A random assortment of titles.  Nothing too special, but I was unaware Christopher Pike had written some adult novels as well.


Lastly, the additions to my Stephen King collection!  I know I own Cycle of the Werewolf, but this copy is in much better condition than the one I own.  The anthology is a nice addition to my collection, as I have a few other titles the publisher has released.  Bare Bones is a collection of interviews and non-fiction released in the mid '80s, and something I was unaware of.  And my favorite thing here is the collection of King's early works, with the infamous scene from The Shining as cover art.


Well, this is one more entry for the year.  I will probably do some more thrifting soon, so hopefully I will have another entry sooner than later.