Sunday, June 28, 2009

Three Dollar Bag Book Sale Take 2 pt. II

Hunt: Looking to fill at least three bags with used, good books
Partner: Mother
Location: McAllen Library, 601 N. Main, McAllen, TX.
Success: 0
Cost: 0

I need to get my eyes checked. I don't know how many times I read that blasted special to The Monitor and I swear I saw that the sale was continuing today. Do the Friends' of McAllen Library have special powers?

Needless to say, we got there, the place was closed so we went elsewhere. However, I did wind up buying Ecce Homo by Nietzsche half priced ($3.76 with taxes) at Barnes & Noble so it wasn't a complete waste and I didn't return empty handed.

Three Dollar Bag Book Sale Take 2 pt. I

My mother has implied that she wanted to take a crack at the book sale at the McAllen Library tomorrow morning. I don't know if we will, considering she spends time with my uncle in the mornings and doesn't return until late. I suppose we'll see.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Three-Dollar Bag Book Sale

Friends of McAllen Library to have book sale June 27

McALLEN --Friends of McAllen Library will have a books ale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 27, at the Main Library, 601 N. Main, McAllen. Books will be sold $3 per bag. The Friends' enlarged bookstore is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday all year.

The Friends are co-sponsors of the Summer Reading Program for youth. Members always welcome volunteer help and recycling of slightly used books and magazines.

Hunt: Looking to fill at least three bags with used, good books
Partner: Monica
Location: McAllen Library, 601 N. Main, McAllen, TX.
Success: 2/3
Cost: $6

Had to wake up pretty early, though Monica and I didn't head out until 9:30. On the car ride over, the Squid, Monica's daughter (a nickname I didn't make up), kept renaming me - interchaning from her Uncle Jesse (no joke!) and grandpa. Every so often there was her not-so tiny voice from the back seat, "Je...gran...Willie!" Cute kid. She was looking forward to getting books of her own.

Monica and I have been to one of these sales in the past. Two years ago, to be exact. It was at the McAllen Convention Center and the space was large. This time, the Friends held it at the library and the space was rather cramped. Of course, they had less books this time around (or less books were brought in).

I searched around, hoping to find classics like The Things They Carried, however they didn't have it. I picked up The Shining, which after I a while I started to wonder if I already own. I'm not a Stephen King fan to be honest, but I do like owning first editions, and this was a first edition hardback.

I searched for Norah Roberts for my mother and some sci-fi in case my literary mind needs a break. But the selection was thin. I even managed to pick up a VHS copy of the original The War of the Worlds, so it wasn't a big loss. And I did manage to pick up two bags (I repeat, I do like first edition hardbacks), so I spent $6.