Thrifty Lit: Outlanders A Breath of Snow and Ashes
Here we are again—my newest, most favorite hobby: searching high and low for thrifted Outlander series hardbacks. Each trip through the doors feels like a mapless treasure hunt. As I park my car I am filled with both anticipation and uncertainty, as I never know what I’ll find tucked away on those shelves.
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And now, I’m so excited to say I’ve found my second one: A Breath of Snow and Ashes, the sixth book in the series. Like my first find, The Fiery Cross, this one has so clearly lived a full life before finding its way into my hands. It’s an old library book, still wrapped in its clear protective cover with ‘Gabaldon’ on the white spine sticker.
I could carefully peel off those remnants of its library past, but honestly, what’s the point? When this entire search is meant to end with brand-new apothecary-inspired dust jackets. So, instead, I tear off the protective cover to reveal another well-loved book beneath. Its pages are practically falling off the spine.
There’s something so charming about a book that’s been so heavily loved — especially when no one needs to know it’s holding on by threads.
At the unbeatable price of just 50 cents AGAIN, I still can’t get over the thrill of walking up to the register with a book that holds so much meaning to me, only to hand over spare change.
Of course, finding A Breath of Snow and Ashes has only fueled my determination to complete this mission. As I add it to my growing collection, I’m reminded of how much I adore the process —the hunt, the discovery, the proud display on my bookshelf.
With two books down and seven to go, my Outlander quest continues. Here’s to more successful thrift store finds!