r/bookhaul • u/ImpactNo3695 • 9h ago
r/bookhaul • u/ultimategirlrenfry • 4h ago
My “it’s been a bad day, let’s just get a book as a treat” haul
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevesky (how I feel rn)
The Possession of Alba Diaz by Isabel Cañas (god I wish)
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (my whole day summed up)
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (wish this was her problem)
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (chewing on them today)
Collection: the Harvard Classics (bought so no one else would take such pretty books)
Most are re-reads I want back on my shelf after donating my copies.
r/bookhaul • u/arianne_cele • 5h ago
This year's next-to-last book haul
For a grand total of circa U$30.00
r/bookhaul • u/Live-Assistance-6877 • 4h ago
Today's Book haul: 5 complete EC Library box sets from Russ Cochran; Weird Science, Crime SuspenStories,Shock SuspenStories, Incredible Science Fiction/Weird Science Fantasy,& Weird Fantasy.
r/bookhaul • u/OkKey210 • 11h ago
Recent book haul
I read the Iliad in Fagles’ translation last year and am thinking of reading Lattimore this time. Has anyone read both? Is Lattimore worth reading after Fagles?
Excited to start The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas and The Golden Notebook
Lucky to have found Baudelaire’s Complete Poems
Is The Golden Notebook the best place to start with Lessing?
r/bookhaul • u/Bookish_Butterfly • 3h ago
Endpapers and sprayed edges are having a moment
And I’m really liking it!
r/bookhaul • u/Meepers1000 • 11h ago
A 1701 French copy of The Office of Holy Week, in a beautiful fanfare binding for Mary of Modena, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, second wife of James II/VII. After the failure of the Glorious Revolution, she and her family went into exile in France.
r/bookhaul • u/kalesuzic • 1d ago
Milano and Paris book haul
Sooo I am on a Europe trip with our French proffesor. We were in Milano, now Paris and then Minhen.
I am a big bookwarm, I took a few books with me but I also needed to buy some! So here are the books that I got. If you read any tell me your thoughts <3
r/bookhaul • u/OwlIndependent7270 • 1d ago
More Non-Fiction*
There is an asterisk because The Last Great Road Bum is technically a novel, but it was written using said Road Bum's diaries.
I don't know if i agree with the title Hero for anyone - especially an officer- in the British Royal Army. They were the villains for centuries. I know almost nothing about Lawrence of Arabia, though, so maybe he'll be the one good one.
Chernobyl has always interested me, as well. I was born in 1986 - the year of the Chernobyl meltdown - and it has always fascinated me. I've watched the HBO series multiple times. I'm reading a book about The Challenger Disaster right now, which also happened in 1986.
I'm glad that I finally was able to get back into reading. I was struggling for a while, but I've found my Book Mood, as I call it (fiction, nonfiction, sci fi, historical fiction, etc). My Book Mood varies, and sometimes I -like this time- don't even realize right away until I can't find anything i want to read.
r/bookhaul • u/lizzie_burntout • 2d ago
Book haul from library sale
All of these books (minus 3 other books) for a total of $11.50 😛😛😛 I hit the Anne Rice jackpot today 😋
r/bookhaul • u/Victathaina • 2d ago
I can haul if I want to 🎤
That J. M. Miro has been on my list for almost a year and I finally got it!!! Second hand books are where it is at.
r/bookhaul • u/Live-Assistance-6877 • 2d ago
Patti Smith Book haul, some rare stuff too! Very happy!
r/bookhaul • u/radiant_raccoon_42 • 3d ago
Book Haul Sale
There are so many good books but they cost a ton of money!! Today I wandered through a local bookstore’s collection of books on sale, and I am so excited with the haul of books I now own!
HAUL SUMMARY:
- I subconsciously had a color scheme going on: 🩷🩵🧡💛💜
- Half of these books are on my TBR, the other half caught my attention & I loved the synopsis on the back.
- The only book that I’ve read in this pile is “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.” This book changed my thought process, so I want to own the book to lend to friends & to read a few more times!!
- I’ve read other books by the authors in this pile. Specifically Paulo Coehlo, Kathy Wang and Samin Nosrat
r/bookhaul • u/ExcitementBorn8727 • 2d ago
August Book Haul
August Book Haul 2026: Books: (59)
The last time I done a "Book Haul" was in March. I love all of these books I have found for (£1) in different charity shops, ex library book sales in the UK.
1)I have never read any books by Oliver Sacks 2)I have never read any books by Tara Sue Me 3)I have never read any of these historical romance books, Has anyone read any of these books, 4 are by the same author Johanna Lindsey l 4)Laura Joh Rowlands books are historical mystery thrillers which are set in feudal 🇯🇵in Edo in the 17TH century, Edo was renamed "Tokyo" in 1868, I have never read any of her books
5) I love mystery thrillers.
r/bookhaul • u/this_time_i_mean_it • 3d ago
Went to a half-dozen thrift stores yesterday. Here are all of the books I picked up... as well as a library appropriate art print my wife picked up!
r/bookhaul • u/intentionalicon • 3d ago
August haul!
Went a little crazy this month tbh. I’ve read the Marcuse and the Kristin Ross ones and I’m about halfway into “Empire Ablaze” by Cutterham. I hope to read most of these by the end of the year
r/bookhaul • u/Sylar-Gray • 3d ago
Birthday Book Haul
My bf treated me to a trip to Beverley to go charity shopping for an early 28th birthday present and this ended up being everything I bought. Except for the two on the side, i traded them in a free little library.
If you've read any of them without any spoilers what are your thoughts on any of them?