The selection of quality used paperbacks is very high - it was like looking through a well stocked regular bookstore. Being picky about the condition of my books always restricts me when used book shopping, to the extent that I shop by browsing the entire fiction section fully, pulling out all the high quality volumes and then selecting from them. This was completely impossible at Powell's. In fact, I didn't even make it through the full fiction section. My feet got tired after approximately half of the alphabet and we didn't even go beyond the fiction section!!
I bought several books but managed to restrain myself to limit how many books I would have to pack for my upcoming move:
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce (Heritage Press edition from the '60s to supplement my grandmother's collection)
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
Collected Novellas by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon (this book is terrifyingly heavy for a paperback)
Pieces for the Left Hand by J. Robert Lennon
Karma and Other Stories by Rishi Reddi
Mr. Muo's Travelling Couch by Dai Sijie
Empress: A Novel by Shan Sa
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I totally had the same response to Powells the first time. But you need to stop buying books until after your move! It's just more to carry. *Then* we can take a trip down to Portland and visit Powell's. :P
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