Books 2023
So today, I ventured to Frederick MD for possibly the first time since COVID hit in March 2020 (I've been something of a recluse). I went to meet my favorite Canadian Tam Ames who was in DC for several days and we ate at aka Friscos (definitely the first time since COVID hit) and it was still delicious. I spent some time at Barnes & Noble (again probably not since COVID hit), and of COURSE, I purchased books. No surprise there I'm sure.
So what did I purchase?
The Ballot Box: Ten Presidential Elections That Changed American History, by Chris Barsanti
This Book Is Gay!, by Juno Dawson
The Periodic Table Of Marvel, by Melanie Scott
President Carter, The White House Years, by Stuart E. Eizenstat
Yearly Totals:
Jan 3: 2 books for $14.33, average of $7.17 per book
Jan 17: 7 books for $23.36, average of $3.34 per book
Totals: 9 books for $$37.69, average of $4.19 per book
Jan 27: 2 books for $24.81, average of $17.41 per books
Totals: 11 books for $62, average of $5.68 per book
Jan 29: 3 books for $44.99, average of $15.00 per book
Totals: 14 books for $106.99, average of $7.64 per book
Feb 5: 1 book for $6.68
Totals: 15 books for $113.67, average of $7.58 per book
May 18: 2 books for $24.58, average of $12.29 per book
Totals: 17 books for $138.25, average of $8.13 per book
Jun 8: 3 books for $12.69, average of $4.23 per book
Totals: 20 books for $150.94, average of $7.55 per book
Jul 12: 4 books for $52.53, average of $13.13 per book
Totals: 24 books for $203.47, average of $8.48 per book.
Of these 24 books, 19 are actual books and 5 are graphic novels.
POLT
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