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    #91
    How are those Philip K. Dick books? I keep debating on getting them.

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      #92
      Originally posted by jester05jk View Post
      How are those Philip K. Dick books? I keep debating on getting them.
      I really like them.Philip k. Dick is one of my favorite writers.
      There are going to be 3 more volumes to complete all of his short stories.It will be nice to have the whole collection in one continuous set.

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          CNXT0020.jpgCNXT0021.jpgClegg is another one I first heard about from CD.This was my first read of his.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by jester05jk View Post
                    How are those Philip K. Dick books? I keep debating on getting them.
                    If you don't mind eBooks a lot of his stories are available free on Kindle, or at least used to be

                    I highly prefer physical books, so I might have to find one though
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                      Nice collection so far, keep it coming

                      Nice little haul from Dark Regions, a couple in there I want to get at some point. I debated getting one of their grab bags but ultimately decided against it. Partially because I didn't really have money to spend on books, and partially because there aren't enough titles of theirs that I am all that interested in. There are a few, of course, but too many that I have no real interest in to wanna get a grab bag
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                        Originally posted by RJK1981 View Post
                        If you don't mind eBooks a lot of his stories are available free on Kindle, or at least used to be

                        I highly prefer physical books, so I might have to find one though
                        Me too but free is a hard offer to pass up. I haven't read anything of his, but every movie based off his stories I've loved.

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                          Originally posted by RJK1981 View Post
                          Nice collection so far, keep it coming

                          Nice little haul from Dark Regions, a couple in there I want to get at some point. I debated getting one of their grab bags but ultimately decided against it. Partially because I didn't really have money to spend on books, and partially because there aren't enough titles of theirs that I am all that interested in. There are a few, of course, but too many that I have no real interest in to wanna get a grab bag
                          I find that grab bags are an easy and cheaper way to expand your collection.I
                          wish I purchased more of them.Also you usually get stuff you want and also discover books by authors you find that you like.Then of course that leads to more purchases.It is a horrible cycle but we just keep doing it anyway.

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                            You collections coming along nicely, BW--really liking it. How is Williamson's Noichi the Blind? I don't know if it's based on Lafcadio Hearn's "The Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi" from Kwaidan; but I really like that story. It was also the center piece of the movie Kwaidan.
                            "I'm a vegan. "

                            ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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                              Love those Edward Lee books !!! Nice light family oriented reading that could easily be left on the coffee table for visitors to browse through

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                                You and all your clownish realitives, Mr. Woot? What would the mother-in-law say? Or is it not possible to shock her anymore?
                                "I'm a vegan. "

                                ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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