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There is one being done. I think that, after all the pre-orders are filled, whatever's left will be listed. I have one on order.
John
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I really enjoyed TMK myself. Looking forward to catching back up with the "gang" in Finders Keepers. Was a slipcover made for this book? I didn't see one listed on the site.
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I'm pretty sure that's for the UK edition - the publisher for the "new" cover is Hodder & Stoughton. The Scribner edition still shows the original cover.
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Will the planned slipcase for Finders Keepers be similar or a match for Mr Mercedes?
A uniform look for the three would work well together.
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I agree. The publishers would never allow A 1500 Page book. Plus we the readers get 3 books instead of 1 and more of a book because there wont be as much slicing & dicing.Originally posted by HighburyI get that but I think what comes out as three 500 page books as one book would probably be less and more filtered or refined.
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I get that but I think what comes out as three 500 page books as one book would probably less and more filtered.Originally posted by RJK1981 View PostI would rather a trilogy if the individual books are between 400-500 pages. I would never trust a mass market publisher could produce a book 1200-1500 with any kind of good quality. They have enough of an issue with the ones they publish already. I also wouldn't consider them forced trilogies either in most cases.
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I've read Mr. Mercedes and it's a stand-alone volume in itself. I'm just glad we'll get an additional volume (or two) with some of the same characters.
John
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I would rather a trilogy if the individual books are between 400-500 pages. I would never trust a mass market publisher could produce a book 1200-1500 with any kind of good quality. They have enough of an issue with the ones they publish already. I also wouldn't consider them forced trilogies either in most cases.Originally posted by Highbury View PostI think book ventures are getting too oversaturated in these forced trilogies. To me, I love to see one big epic novel, I can figure out the pacing myself. Splitting into 3 just seems like its milking. I wouldn't have an issue if there were not so many trilogies out there, its like co-authoring now.
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I think book ventures are getting too oversaturated in these forced trilogies. To me, I love to see one big epic novel, I can figure out the pacing myself. Splitting into 3 just seems like its milking. I wouldn't have an issue if there were not so many trilogies out there, its like co-authoring now.
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