Books for the TBR Pile... 'Tiny Apocalypse' Edition

Today's post is brought to you by 'Tiny Apocalypse', shown here (for context) with his compatriots 'Slim Apocalypse' and, erm... 'Slightly Dusty Apocalypse'...


'Slightly Dusty' will have a name-change very soon :o) 'Tiny' and 'Slim' (who actually has extendable legs, which is awesome) came home with me after yesterday's visit to the Hilly Fields Fair in Lewisham. I love the Fair, partly because they have a petting zoo but mostly because they have loads of stalls, that sell all sorts of stuff, and I'm a big fan of browsing. My daughter isn't as big a fan but she's only young, she'll learn ;o)

There were a couple of book stalls and while there wasn't a lot there for the likes of me, I did pick up a couple of books. And because it's me, I also picked up another book on the way home ;o) Lets take a quick look...


I did read 'The Wounded Land', way back in the day, (even then, I had a habit of reading series out of order) but I've never read 'Lord Foul's Bane' and I feel like I'm in the minority here, and they were only a pound each, so... They made it into this week's post ;o) I'm not sure when I'll get round to them, I'm very much about short reads right now, but maybe over the summer? We'll see...

And I've really been enjoying Ronald Malfi's shorter fiction (nothing against his novel-length work, I just haven't picked any up yet) so when I saw a copy of 'We Should Have Left Well Enough Alone' (in Waterstones) on the way home, it came home with me. I'm looking forward to getting stuck into it; I think there's something like twenty short stories inside so this will be a 'single post affair' rather than a series of posts. I don't know if it's at the top of the TBR pile but it's there or thereabouts ;o)

I'm seeing my daughters later on so I'll be keeping this post short (hope you don't mind). If I can leave you with one thought though? If you're going to do a re-read of the 'Dark Tower' series, make sure you have all the books ready to go. I tore through 'The Gunslinger' yesterday and was all set to jump straight into 'The Drawing of the Three', until I realised that I don't actually have a copy... I'll have to see if I can remedy that today.

Have a good one ;o)

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