40 old shirts (T and collared) sold at Bingo’s Jiyugaoka shop. 30 old books (English and Japanese) sold at (of course) Jiyugaoka’s Book Off.
Results: ~ 2000 yen.
How depressing! My “stuff” is hardly worth anything! The books were the hardest to part with. In the end, I kept my totally awesome leatherbound Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy collection and my Lord of the Rings (50th Anniversary Edition) books. Both were gifts from my dad and grandma. They know how to give! I also wish I had my Feynman Lectures on Physics books, but they are still back in America.
The hardest part was deciding which books to get rid of. I didn’t want to sell John C. Wright’s Golden Age Trilogy, but I don’t think I’ll read it again, and I don’t want to pay to cart it to the new place and then not have a place to put it. I also sold the three Richard K. Morgan sci-fi hard-boiled noir detective novels in the Takeshi Kovacs series that I had. They were lots of fun, and I’m totally following his works now (I haven’t checked out Market Forces yet, but plan to.)
Some of the other stuff that remains: 4 Ian M. Banks’ Culture Novels, George R. R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire books (do all fantasy authors need to have R. R. in their name somewhere?), and my 20th Century Boys manga collection.
There are a few other things up there (notably The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time that I spoke about in a previous post) but I feel like I’ve played the role of book seller for too long already. Also, how come I can’t get affiliate links for Japanese stuff? I bet I have to sign up for an Amazon.co.jp account for that. Dang.
I’m down to three shelves of books (I didn’t talk at all about my technical book shelf) and it is getting really hard to part with any more books. I don’t know what will happen when we move to the new place though. I’m afraid I’ll have to part with more tree-pulp-based friends, but it will be tough! I’m really starting to like the idea of keeping e-book versions of these books around just for the space savings.
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