Today I ensured that many of the most recognizable classics of literature, new and old alike, including The Call of the Wild, The Age of Innocence, The Crying of Lot 49, The Sound and the Fury, Ulysses, All the Pretty Horses, Portrait of a Lady, Snow Falling on Cedars, Midnight's Children etc., will be stocked forevermore in every single one of the 88 Chapters/Indigo stores across the country. I had to play favourites where multiple editions existed so you might not find the version you were assigned for school, but you will easily find a copy of Penguin's edition of Heart of Darkness or the Modern Library paperback edition of The Scarlet Letter.
The actual work on my end consisted of just an hour spent eyeballing a spreadsheet and making some notes, but it was a defining moment in this stopgap post-grad thing that's turned out to be my career so far. Best 4-5 stretch on a Friday afternoon ever.
The actual work on my end consisted of just an hour spent eyeballing a spreadsheet and making some notes, but it was a defining moment in this stopgap post-grad thing that's turned out to be my career so far. Best 4-5 stretch on a Friday afternoon ever.
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sprat:
Love your work. Seriously. And now it makes me want to read "Midnight's Children" again. Off to Japanese Amazon right now...
moniker42:
It took me so long to find a copy of Ulysses in a used book store. Complete accident.