Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Regulus


So, a while back I was browsing the bargain section of Barnes and Noble's website when I came across Regulus, the Latin translation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic children's book Le Petit Prince. I am such a fan-girl for this book that it's become something of an obsession to me, in that I collect it in any translation I can find. If I happen upon any other items related to the story, I'll snap those up too, if I can. I absolutely love the story and the characters (especially the fox), so of course I was beyond thrilled to find this - and on a discount, to boot!

The very first review I posted on this blog was for this book, and anytime I'm at a bookstore, I comb the foreign language and children's shelves hoping against hope for a translation I haven't already got. My collection so far now consists of the original French; a set of four board books; and translations in English, German and Latin. I saw a graphic novel at Borders when the location near me was having its closing sale, but when I went back with money, it was no longer there. :(

Do you have any bookish collections? Tell me about it in the comments!






3 comments:

  1. http://www.amazon.com/Little-Prince-Graphic-Novel/dp/0547338023 - I don't suppose that's it?

    I don't have any collections like that, but I do have a pretty bad habit of trying to get things the "same" - like if a series is coming out one way, then stops midstream, and I can only get the new version, I have been known to rebuy the previous version so my books all look the same. And mixing paperbacks and hardcovers is a no no. It's not a good practice to be in.

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  2. Yes! That's it. :) I just wish I could have gotten it in the sale, because I can't really justify spending $15 on one book right now. Maybe soon, though.

    I don't like to mix up my series with paperback copies AND hardcover - it would look so strange to me on the shelves!

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  3. At least it's not just me! People who have seen my book collection try to tell me it's weird "they're books, you read them, who cares if they match". I care!

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