My regular readers will probably be aware by now that I have a book buying habit lol 😉 I’m a bit of an addict *blush* So, recently, when hubby took some time off work, i managed to persuade him to take me to Hay On Wye, aka The Town of Books 🙂
If you click the link above and scroll, you’ll see that there are quite a few book shops lol. During our day there we managed to visit 22 of them!
I had a lovely day, but only bought 5 books! Can you believe it? I must be ill 😉 No, actually, hubby and I made a pact…. NO fiction! We both have huge TBR piles, so I was fine with that.
For your viewing pleasure, a snapshot of my day, including the books I bought 🙂
So if you ever get chance, you must go! Just make sure you make a pact with someone on exactly how many books you’ll be buying 😉
What are you addicted to buying?
My bags are packed…
Be encouraged!
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Lol @ Stephen 🙂
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Great photos, Vicki and what a pleasant outing with your hubby. You’re the second blogger today who went to a book store with her husband. Maybe it’s a new trend. Books, movies and music have been my weakness for years … it takes a great deal of self control when you are surrounded by the things you love 🙂 Thanks for a nice “bookish” visit !!
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Thanks Florence 🙂
Oh lol….I think ALL husbands should be MADE to visit book stores 😉
It’s awful isn’t it, and the sad thing is, for me, is that I know I will NEVER be able to read all my books, not even if I live to be 100! 😦
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Lovely! It’s been awhile since I’ve been on a real binge – when Borders was going out of business we had several binges there, and occasionally I have a used-book binge where I’ll hit the charity shops and go nuts. Last time I came out with four big boxes full of books. A lot of them are still out in the car ’cause I have nowhere to put ’em in here … 🙂
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Ha ha ha, oh Katy, it’s so nice to hear I’m not the only one!
I hope my husbands reading this, I’m sure it will make him feel much better lol
Thanks honey xx
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“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” -Cicero
Go for it~!
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What a great quote Robin! 🙂
*thinks* yep, I have books in every single room of the house, including the bathroom! Lol
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What a great quote! And how true.
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Yeah, I think I need to go there! I have one small used bookstore within fifteen minutes of me and my personal “best day” is leaving with seventeen books…
or two, if this is like golf, where the lower score is actually better. Still, 17 books for $21 is awesome.
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17 in one book store! Wow….yeah, I’m very capable myself lol
Oh it’s definitely like golf 😉 Do you ever play the “this one doesn’t count” game? This one doesn’t count coz its only small, or, this one doesn’t count because it was so cheap, or the classic, this one doesn’t count because I’ve already read it but I can’t find my copy *snigger* 😉
17 books for $21 is brilliant! Although I once bought 1,000 for £30 once. Oh dear, I shouldn’t really admit that should I 😉
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You’ve inspired me – I’m making plans to visit straight away
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Good for you Gail 🙂
You’ll definitely have fun, I guarantee it!
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22 book shops in one place! I’m in one bookshop and I’m in heaven. I’m not sure how you coped! I loved the photos though. It looks to have been a great day 🙂
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It was pretty overwhelming yeah. There’s one shop that was a cinema, they have over 200,000 books….where do you start? Lol
It was a lovely day Rebecca, exhausting, but fun!
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I love those type of books stores, but the ones here are all Chinese.
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Oh, of course, is it hard to get English books there Sydney?
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I’ve never been to Hay on Wye, sounds like a place to add to my To do list. Brilliant photos 🙂
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You definitely should Sam 🙂
Bit of a trek (we stayed over night) but worth it!
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I had always wanted to go to Hay & about 5 years ago I did, twice!
Once for a weekend then later the same year for a week. We stayed in Hay in a cottage & visited all the bookshops, to compromise we also spent a day in Bromyard, firstly because there is a fishery there and secondly hubby’s Great Grandmother came from their. One day I will post about my Hay experiences, but like you I only bought 5 books!
Hay……..booklover’s heaven!
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Good for you Julie!
So did you set yourself a target, like I won’t buy anymore than blah blah books, or just not see anything you really fancied?
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What a great day out, but I doubt my husband would have had the patience to let me visit 22 bookshops. 🙂
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Lol, we’ll, the secret is Linda, to convince him that there will be lots of books there for his particular hobby 😉
Hubby came home with more chess books than I did writing books 😉
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I owned a bookstore for a short time but it ruined me for visiting other bookstores — so when I was no longer a bookstore owner I could enjoy bookstores again
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Ooooooo, LouAnn, I can imagine! 😦
I’ve often thought I’d like to work in one, but, I dunno, it would possibly go either way couldn’t it 😉
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Oh my gosh, how I would love to tag along on one of these book store adventures, especially in these quaint UK nooks of knowledge and inspiration. How incredibly fun would it be to put together a way walking tour with a small group of avid writers and readers. What a dream that would be!
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There’s a Literary Pub Crawl in Dublin, Ireland that I’ve gone on and it’s spectacular! I can’t recommend it enough! It’s a must-do if you’re ever there.
Beer and Books. Pubs and Poetry. Guinness and Genres. Whiskey and Writing. What more does a bibliophile need?
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That sounds brilliant Sandra! 😉
I want to go back to Dublin at some stage, so when I do, I’ll check it out!
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WOW! What an incredibly inspiring day this must have been. How I would enjoy taking a walking tour with you and a small group of authors and readers to these quaint little nooks of inspiration and wonder. Someday I’ll fly to the UK and we’ll make this happen 🙂
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That sounds like a brilliant idea Cheryl 🙂
We MUST do it 😉
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This post has been bookmarked and I keep coming back to it. The idea of a town of books and the pictures of the shops makes me equally parts jealous and happy. If I need a little pick-me-up, I just pop over here for some eye candy. I pretend I’m walking down a cobblestone street lined with bookstores and I can’t help but smile.
It’s definitely on my “places to go” list.
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P.S.- I had to reblog this! It’s too fantastic not to share!
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Ha ha ha, awwwww, I’m glad you like it Sandra 🙂
I think it should be on every writers “places to go list’ 🙂 They have a festival in May or June where they have lots of authors visit the town, but you have to book your room at the hotels really early for that lol.
Thanks for the reblog honey!
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Reblogged this on Another 12 Novels in 12 Months and commented:
This blog makes me so happy I just had to share it.
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I’m a little bit of a book addict. Got rid of a whole lot when I left SOuth AFrica in December but I did bring my Russian classical selection with me!!! Those are my favourite!
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Awwwww, that must have been hard Lisa 😦 But probably makes your Russian Classics collection all the more special 🙂
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Have I died and gone to heaven? 😀
This is now on my bucket list for places to visit!
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It was slightly overwhelming Dianne, but brilliant!
I think I might have to make a pilgrimage once a year 😉
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Books, books, books, and more books! There my point is made, have fun, book stores are just about the greatest thing ever…well maybe chocolate, nah, book stores win! 🙂
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Lol, it was Penny…I have NEVER seen so many in one place!!!!! 😉
That’s a close call, but chocolate doesn’t last as long 🙂
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:), Gosh but I love bookstores,been a passion for me most of my life. Naturally I loved your post! Thanks again, 🙂
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For anyone in or visiting Scotland the book town is Wigtown in south west Scotland – lots of book shops and very scenic area.
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Ooooooo, Chris, I’ve never heard of it! Will check it out 🙂
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I went to Hay Vikki, and would you believe I only bought one book, the autobiography of Anthony Trollope. This was because I had spent so much money around England on Bilston enamel pillboxes!
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Wow, and I thought I was controlled Pauline! Lol 😉
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That was a great reminder of Hay’s power over me. I last went to Hay around 25 years ago. And still haven’t got through all the books I bought at that time. As a former bookseller and librarian, I loved the ‘Kindles Are Banned From The Kingdom Of Hay’ banner! Customer service there was, as I recall, more than perfect. Because every seller genuinely loves and knows about books. Great place to visit and shop. In fact, apart from the various coffee-shops and tea-rooms, what other shops would we need? 😉
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Hi Tessa, thanks for stopping by 🙂
Exactly! 🙂
You must go back if you get the chance!
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Love the sign on that bookshop! 🙂
I share the same addiction. I can’t stop buying books even though I ran out of shelf space a long time ago.
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Good isn’t it CB 🙂
He he he, yeah, I have piles EVERYWHERE! lol
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Great photos! Of lovely bookshops . . .
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Thanks Andy 🙂
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Oh, those bookshops look devine! I just love visiting second hand bookshops, the smell is beautiful. I can’t stop buying gruesome, scary crime fiction – you know, modern day whodunnits. I’m a sucker for a series too – just finished Chris Carter’s Robert Hunter series of novels. I flew through them in just over a couple of months and now I have to wait till 2013 till the next one in the series – cant wait! 🙂 x
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Oh, in that case you’d love it in Hay V 🙂
That 2nd shot is of a shop that just sells thrillers and crime fiction….the WHOLE shop 🙂
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Oh, how cool! 🙂
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Catching up on my blog-reads now and I love this!! I’ve just returned from Hong Kong and there’s a gigantic new bookstore somewhere in Causeway Bay’s mall. If you do visit, remember to check it out! I think it’s eslite @ Hysan Place. And – I am addicted to buying books! 🙂
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Awwwww, thanks honey 🙂
Ha ha ha so do I!!!!!!!!
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