If someone were to offer me one of the books for free, I'd tell them to go away.
In other news, I visited my local market today, like a big area filled with niche little stores selling slightly overpriced and pretentious goods. There's the homeopathic medicine vendor, the geode and other assorted worthless minerals-as-jewelry vendor, the homemade soap vendor, the three different bakeries, and of course the 'organic' foods vendor.
They had this very wide selection of milks, about quadruple the price of ordinary milk, but they come in really nice half-gallon glass containers. I asked what's so special about this milk, "It's non-homogenized, from non-GMO cows!" and you know me, I don't argue with people, though I did want to argue, god did I want to. A close examination of the bottle showed that a thick layer of cream was resting at the top, and that's what sold me as I hadn't ever had cream straight from milk before, and I already routinely eat spoiled and unsanitary things so the homely quality to the milk doesn't scare me one bit. Apparently I can return the bottle after I've drank the milk for a small rebate, but I'm thinking I'll keep this baby forever as a souvenir.
Another vendor for home-grown foods, I decided to buy a dozen of brown eggs, about sextuple the price of grocery store eggs, but I didn't want to make a trip to the grocery store to replenish my eggs and I'm an idiot that doesn't spend his money on anything meaningful anyway. I asked what makes them so special at the counter, "There's no chemicals in them!" and I wanted to ask what chemicals are in ordinary eggs, but I decided to stick to my non-argumentative policy.
Though I did get in a really nice conversation with the guy that works at the BBQ place in there, and I suppose there wasn't anything special about that, it's just pleasant whenever I get to talk to people like a normal human being, as it's a rare occurrence and I'm a lonely sad soul, as you guys know.