Last night I was handed four books that I've waited more than two years for. I ordered them via Bookfinder.com and, to save on the postage, had them sent to my sister-in-law in California. Well, for one reason or another, they just sat on her bookshelf and never made their way to Malaysia until now. (My parents-in-law were on holiday there last week and brought them back - they still had their receipts taped to the covers!)
These are the books:

Juniper, Gentian and Rosemary by Pamela Dean
and, by Lillian Stewart Carl,
Ashes to Ashes
Dust to Dust

Garden of Thorns
The Carls are ghost stories. I read Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust when I was 18 (many, many moons ago) and I was so spooked by them that I've wanted to own them eversince (I do like a good ghost story). Garden of Thorns is supposed to be just as scary and the main characters are minor ones in the other two books. By the way, has anyone seen books by Carl in Malaysian bookstores? I've been looking for them for ages and have not been at all lucky.
I'd read and heard lots of good things about the Pamela Dean book, which was why I ordered it, but since then I've also read bad reviews, saying it's, amongst other things, "pretentious", "tedious" and "unbelievably dull". I'll just have to read it and decide for myself.
This morning, I received three books from Headline Books in London:
Maximun City: Bombay Lost and Found by Suketu Mehta
The Distance Between Us by Maggie O'Farrell
Small Island by Andrea Levy
The book about Bombay looks especially inviting.
I'm just thrilled that a week ago I had nothing to read and now it's just the opposite. I'm really happy. And I'm spending less time playing The Sims 2!
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