
This week’s Thrifty Lit haul was an exciting one for me. There’s something magical about browsing secondhand shelves, never quite knowing what you’ll find, and this time, I struck gold.
Not only did I finally get my hands on a book I’ve been relentlessly scanning and scanning thrift store shelves for, but I also picked up two more that hold a special place in my heart.
With a mix of historical fiction, classic mystery, and pure childhood nostalgia, this week’s finds feel like the perfect blend of stories that transport, intrigue, and delight.
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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (by Taylor Jenkins Reid) felt like an absolute jackpot find! I’ve been searching and searching, and finally stumbling upon a thrifted copy felt like a miracle. This will now be at the top of my TBR.
I found a pristine paperback copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (by J.K. Rowling) Every time I find a Harry Potter book in the wild, I feel the pull to add it to my collection. While this is a paperback edition, my ultimate goal is to thrift a full hardcover set. There’s something special about giving a second life to a well-loved book from such an iconic series.
I literally have zero clue what The Last Séance (by Agatha Christie) is about, but when I find an Agatha Cristie in the wild, I must snatch it up! After all, Ms. Christie, Nancy Drew, and The Olsen Twins’ Mysteries truly paved the way for me and my love of the mystery genre.