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  • Ben Staad
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    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    From the Publishers Weekly daily email today:


    "A trade paperback that has no e-book available, Stephen King’s Joyland, from Hard Case Crime, sold about 74,000 copies last week, making it the third bestselling print title in the week trailing only Entwined and Inferno."


    Brian
    That is awesome. Will you be sending out your copies soon?

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    From the Publishers Weekly daily email today:


    "A trade paperback that has no e-book available, Stephen King’s Joyland, from Hard Case Crime, sold about 74,000 copies last week, making it the third bestselling print title in the week trailing only Entwined and Inferno."


    Brian

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  • marduk
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    I'm about halfway through - enjoying it, even though there's only been the barest hint of spookiness thus far.

    6/15: Finished it today. A good story. Not great, but certainly a nice summer read.
    Last edited by marduk; 06-15-2013, 08:27 PM.

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  • subie09lega
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    Oh poo, no one would do one as well as you.

    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    I can confirm that we will not be producing a slipcase for this title. There may be one in the works from someone else, though.
    Brian

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    I can confirm that we will not be producing a slipcase for this title. There may be one in the works from someone else, though.

    Brian

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Another update from a staffer at Titan:


    "The books will be shipped out this week, and I'm sure all will be delighted with them!"


    Brian

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  • subie09lega
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    Thanks for the update Brian. Good to know it may show up unannounced......

    And I'm still curious about your definite plans to produce a slipcase for them.

    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    An update from Charles Ardai about the shipping status of the Limited Edition:


    "As far as I know, yes, the limited editions should be shipping today (or maybe even arriving in people's hands today), but Chris and Tim would be the ones who could say this for sure. I do know they've been printed, since I've gotten my copies."

    I'll let you know if the other staffers who were on the email have additional updates, but it sounds like we'll be seeing them very soon!

    Brian
    Last edited by subie09lega; 06-11-2013, 01:25 PM.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    An update from Charles Ardai about the shipping status of the Limited Edition:


    "As far as I know, yes, the limited editions should be shipping today (or maybe even arriving in people's hands today), but Chris and Tim would be the ones who could say this for sure. I do know they've been printed, since I've gotten my copies."

    I'll let you know if the other staffers who were on the email have additional updates, but it sounds like we'll be seeing them very soon!

    Brian

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  • subie09lega
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    It's an epidemic.
    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    It was on the shelf at a local Barnes & Noble in Portland Oregon today as well. I am starting it tonight!

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  • Martin
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    It was on the shelf at a local Barnes & Noble in Portland Oregon today as well. I am starting it tonight!

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  • Tito_Villa
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    I don't know if there's anyone from the UK on these boards but Waterstones have Joyland on the shelves and for sale!

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  • subie09lega
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    That is pretty cool, a little bit of personal history in a book.

    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
    ....and at the end of the book someone wrote their name and the date they finished reading it...in 1968. I love that

    It's why I usually leave receipts etc in books if I've used them as bookmarks. A friend was reading one of my old paperbacks this year and called me to tell me he knew that I was at JFK airport on a certain date in 1993, because I had left a receipt from a convenience store in the book....

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by jhanic View Post
    Thanks, that was an interesting read. I grew up with paperbacks, and bought hundreds of them from used bookstores in Dublin (Banba books, anyone?). I just read an old John D. MacDonald book that was printed in the late '50s, and at the end of the book someone wrote their name and the date they finished reading it...in 1968. I love that

    It's why I usually leave receipts etc in books if I've used them as bookmarks. A friend was reading one of my old paperbacks this year and called me to tell me he knew that I was at JFK airport on a certain date in 1993, because I had left a receipt from a convenience store in the book. That doesn't happen with e-books. I still love my e-readers, though.

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  • subie09lega
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    Great article, and I agree that physical books are soooo much better. The reason I like to read on a kindle is the dictionary, it's so easy to quickly look up an unfamiliar word then continue reading.
    Originally posted by jhanic View Post

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  • jhanic
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    Here's the publisher's take:

    http://boingboing.net/2013/05/29/why...t-exclusi.html

    John

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