The plan had been to not buy any books this month outside of what came via Night Worms. I was going to work through my library stack and mayhaps read one of the several books I actually own. And honestly, I was doing so well. More library books were going back then, coming home, and I had my eye on a couple of books on my shelves. I so very much had this because it was a book ban; it was just a plan to read what I actually had in the Lair. Making a list of new books I wanted to own, and adding other books to my 'for later' shelf at the library. Everything was fine.
Until it clearly wasn't. Edmonds now holds a Night Market once a month, within in walking distance to my house. I love this for me, I do love a little market full of things and stuff, and even better food. Wouldn't you just know it, Lost the Plot mobile bookstore was there. Well, I had to go support Ash and get a book off my list. Just one book, it supports a local business, and I managed to go to the Edmonds Bookstore with friends and spent zero dollars. So one book was fine.
It was not one book. Then there was a stop at Third Place Books, two more books acquired. One that I didn't even realize was out yet, or how small it actually is. I do look at page counts when it comes to favorite authors. Then I found a book about death that sounded hilarious, and I'm such a sucker for coffee table books. Which is ironic since I don't actually own a coffee table. Still, here we are.
Then it was off to a day trip to North Bend, where they just opened a manga store that I have been itching to go to. Because I have definitely started my manga era. So we popped in there to maybe take a book or two off my list. One book off my list, one book that sounds terrifying, and I cannot wait. So those always came home with. And, I would love to tell you that I managed to get a hold of myself and stopped.
Nope, I had to run into North Seattle to return a movie, and it was a nice day, so I walked to my old stomping ground of the U-District. Ended up at the bookstore there just to waste some time before my train. It was fine until I realized they had a book I've been looking for forever, so I snagged it. Then! Yes, then again, I realized J.H. Markert's new book was out. So that came home with me, too.
For those keeping count, that's seven new books, seven. I wanted to go into April with zero new books. Upside is it's single digits. So I guess it could be worse, but still, there was a plan. I had a plant, and it was going to be great because I have so many books that need reading. I guess there's always April. You know the month that is also Independent Bookstore Day/Weekend. Guess we'll try again in May.
HAPPY READING!!