hiya.
new to Kunming and seeing if there is any kind of book exchange infrastructure in place?
if not, anybody interested in Roberto Bolano's 2666 or James Fallows' Postcards from Tomorrow's Square? i also have Red Rock: The Long, Strange March of Chinese Rock & Roll, but am kinda attached to it; loan is fine, though.
i'm mostly interested in The Hunger Games, but will take almost anything.
reply or alex.linder13@gmail.com
thanks
hiya,,I got the same question,I want ur book,but I'm not so sure if u want my book.
I have Richard dawkins-The God delusion.
Stphen Hawking&Leonard miodinow-The grand design (very nerdy hahhhha)
lonely planet-China's southwest
Ayn rand-the fountainhead
TERRY PRATCHETT-IAN stewart&jack cohen
TOtal victory SUNZI'S ART OF BUSINESS
L'Amant by-Marguerite Duras, also another one les yeux bleux cheveux noirs
Mori Azamino(a japanese-NEARGO- (not jus one,,I got all her books.)
Franz Kafka -Die Verwandlung.
but Alex,,can I borrow that book ?really like it.
maybe someone can contact Chapter One and ask them to hold a meetup once a month for people wishing to swap books?
just a thought...
i'm a wannabe physics nerd so i'd be into The Grand Design.
you want to borrow the Chinese Rock book?
i'm always free after 1 til like 5 on weekdays, so whatever day works for you?
i emailed Chapter One, so we'll see what becomes of that.
@alexlinder
There used to be a cafe on Wellin Jie that had a book exchange library. I assume it is still going.
I also think that the book exchange posts on here regularly. Have you done a search?
You can exchange books at the Vintage Cafe (Wen Lin Jie) and at the Silver Spoon (Beichen Pedestrian Walkway). I know the owners of both places and the Junction (Beijing Lu) should you want to set up some kind of book swapping meeting. They did do a book exchange at As You Like for a while (people just organized to get together and exchange books once a month).
late update on this, in case people care...
thanks @tigertiger & @thebookexchange. good info. went to Vintage Cafe a couple of weeks ago and checked out the bookshelf there, but didn't find anything i liked (mostly paperback bestseller thrillers and the like), guess i'm more picky than i thought. been meaning to go to Silver Spoon at some point, but haven't... maybe tomorrow?
and yea, search just yielded long-dead book swap results. so i wanted to see if there was any interest in starting up a new book swap, once a month, at a favorite cafe, that is destined to slowly die until the process can begin anew?
anybody?
if not, i can scrape by online (bookdepository.com, free international shipping FTW) and through fortunate encounters.
Hi alexlinder,
If you are still in Kunming I have the Hunger Games trilogy audiobooks on my hard drive. If you still haven't read/heard them then drop by with a flash drive and I'll give you a copy. Also have Tolkien, Asimov, Turtledove, George R. R. Martin, Jack Vance, etc.
I find audiobooks are more to my taste these days less taxing on my eyes and a lot lighter to carry about.
I've just finished 'His Dark Materials' by Philip Pullman - Seymour. The production was the best I've heard so far, can highly recommend it.
I also have quite a few English language books lying about, that I brought over a few years back. Should do something with them, they are just going to waste here.
hi atomic.
am still around and thanks for the offer, but i managed to find the trilogy in book form and devoured it in like a week.
audiobooks are less to my taste, mainly due to a lack of a mp3 player, but i'd be happy to rescue some of your books from going to waste.
also, in case i manged to pick up something that anybody wants over the last three months. my not-a-bookcase currently holds...
- James Fallows - "Postcards From Tomorrow's Square"
- Phillip Pan - "Out of Mao's Shadow"
- Xinran - "The Good Women of China"
- Gao Xingjian - "Soul Mountain"
- Roberto Bolano - "2666"
- Larry Niven - "Ringworld"
- Terry Pratchett.. - "The Science of Discworld"
- David Wong - "John Dies at the End"
- the last two Hunger Games books
- "Gulliver's Travels"
- and Jonathan Campbell's "Red Rock" and Jim Yardley's "Brave Dragons" but those have sentimental value. borrow away though.
I can remember reading 'Ringworld' a looong time ago - excellent stuff you should really have a look at 'The Mote in God's Eye' a book Niven did with Jerry Pournelle.
If you like pure science fiction, then I have a trilogy of books by Alastair Reynolds, your welcome to them.
Call or text me on 18314313915 if you want to come over and get them, I'll be here for a few months yet.