 Before I clear off the table and put all the books away, I thought I would make a special roundup video here to highlight the books that I've gotten recently from the bargain bin at the local library. They don't have much as far as science fiction or fantasy, but every once in a while they do. And every time I've gone there, I've taken a look, and over the months I've found these dollar books. And yes, every book here is a dollar. I showed this one once before when I first got it. It's the book of Merlin, part of T.H. White's Sword in the Stone series. My most recent acquisitions were these two, I believe, Kevin J. Anderson, Edge of the World, and Gridlinked by Neil Asher. I don't know anything about these two books. They're very large. Sawed them on the shelf, read the descriptions on the back. They seemed interesting enough, plus they're a dollar. When I posted pictures of these on the Tumblr, one of my readers asked, why are you bothering with these new books? We're interested in the classic sci-fi. And I said, well, they're a dollar. I mean, come on. I mean, look at these gigantic books. Dollar a piece, you kidding me? The Outback Stars by Sandra McDonald. Again, this is not a series I've heard of, but it's definitely science fiction. Empire from the Stars by David Weber. Again, a series I'm not familiar with, but look at the size of this book. A dollar. Now, these I got, these big hardbacks here I got a number of months back. It's a complete set of Stephen R. Donaldson's Elearth War books, Lord Fowlesbane books, hardbacks, all with dust jackets. I don't know anything about this series. I've been looking to see if I've read Stephen R. Donaldson's books before, and I don't think I have. I'm certainly familiar with his name. If he's been publishing short stories, I'm sure I read them. The titles Lord Fowlesbane and the Elearth War are certainly titles that I've heard. I think anyone who reads science fiction and fantasy has heard them. The second three volume set that constitutes the second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant were published by Del Ray. I have a different font on the titles. I bought the first three when I first saw the set on the shelf there, just the first three. And over the course of the next two weeks, I was thinking, what's wrong with me? There are these other three hardbacks in this famous series for a dollar each sitting on that shelf there. So the next time I went back to the library, I picked them up, and they were still there. The original trilogy, it's a book club edition. Now, I'm sure this whole time you've been looking at this, noticing this Logan's Run CD, that's exactly what it is. Two dollars, I think, a bargain. The most unique thing about this is the liner notes. Whoever wrote the liner notes, instead of writing about the music and the production of the music, they wrote a lengthy critique of the movie, which is a very interesting critique, but it's the wrong place for it. And there was also this secret life of the American teenager, season one. I don't know anything about it. I saw the name Molly Ringwald, so I snapped it up. It doesn't look very good, honestly. I don't know if I'll even watch it, but two dollars. And then there's this. I'm sure you noticed this title sitting back there the whole time. It does say Northern Exposure, the complete first season. I was never a regular watcher of this show back in the day, but what little I did see of it, it looked like a very well made show. I may actually watch this at some point. And this package is indeed a functioning puffy orange jacket that opens up and has the DVD inside it. Very cute, very unique. I've never seen anything like this before. The zipper pole is shaped like a moose. Two dollars. Go to your local library, check out their bargain bin and their gift shop, and support your local library. You can support 30 Seconds Sci-Fi and my other projects by becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below. And visit the 30 Seconds Sci-Fi Tumblr, that's my headquarters. In addition to my videos, I publish links and updates there every day.