Two Great Novels for Scavengers, Junkers, and Collectors

Richelle Hawks
I recently found the titles of a couple books I read several years ago. I can't say I'm organized enough to keep track of all the books that come and go through my life, unfortunately. I also have no idea as I'm reading something how it will stick with me. It doesn't seem to be apparent at the time of reading.

A side effect of that is that many books that I may perceive as 'disposable' may end up being significant somehow. But they are lost. Every now and then I'll find them again on some thrift store shelf or yahoo search and be happy. I recently re-found a couple that I recommend.

Both are centered in the esoteric world of flea markets, thrift stores, and junking in general, but the plots (thankfully) have a lot more to offer. I can't say these are 'serious' fiction by any stretch, but they both are worthy and lingered with me.

Second Hand, by Michael Zadoorian, ISBN 0385335709

There are some hilarious lines here. There's a pathetically-detailed description of a retro liquor service--a bowling ball featuring a tiny bowler that somehow ascends out of the ball--that killed me. The main character is a junk store owner obsessed, and against the mainstream and conservative ideas of the people around him, it's just the funniest thing ever.

Collectors, by Paul Griner, ISBN 0312271905

This is somewhat of a thriller, but the quiet desperation that seems to manifest with fountain pen and binoculars collecting is an interesting device for character development. Anyone who collects or sells random, esoteric paraphenalia will identify.

Both of these books are available cheap and used, at Amazon.com Marketplace. Below are links where they can be purchased.

Collectorshttp://www.amazon.com/Collectors

Second Handhttp://www.amazon.com/Second-Hand

Published by Richelle Hawks

I live with boys in a big, old house on a pretty steep hill near the Mohawk River in upstate New York. I sell used and rare books, write for UFO Digest, Women of Esoterica, and have a weekly column at Binna...  View profile

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