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Got my copy of Misery on Monday. It is really a work of art. Very impressed.
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Originally posted by Ranger View PostDan, any idea when the gift editions will be sent out?
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostSo we got our copies in today, and I had the strangest thing happen in all of my time handling books. I unwrapped the shrink wrap from one of our extra copies and slid the book out. Noticed there was something on the side of the book and brushed it away. It turns out it was a spider web, with a medium sized spider in it. Honestly that was a first. It's a great looking book though.
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My Misery Artist/Gift edition arrived yesterday. And it's amazing! I've seen Lettered editions of some books that don't even compare to this edition. Seeing that the image that we've all seen is only the slipcover - there's an actual dustjacket with original artwork! Plus the book without the dustjacket is beautiful.
Well done Paul!
Oh - and Paul called me a ninja yesterday. I'll take it!
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Originally posted by JasonUK View PostWell, it's not as if any of them intend to read the book EVER, so what does it matter if pages are out of sequence. As long as all copies of the limited are the same and their value is unaffected that's all they care really about. If I had been lucky enough to get a copy I would have felt the same way. Yes, I'd be disappointed that the book isn't as perfect as it should have been, but if I can sell it for 6 times the purchase price, which seems to be the case, I don't think I'd be that disappointed.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostThe vast majority of owners who have voiced their opinion feel the same way; that they have no problem with it.
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Originally posted by becca69 View PostThanks, I've actually been a member for years but for some reason the site didn't like me and I wasn't able to log in or post. The nice boys at CD helped me out and I can finally join in the fun.
Originally posted by Paul Suntup View PostMakes me think of In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson. Great book.
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Originally posted by HumphreyBear View PostDown here in Australia we have lots and lots of things that want to kill you. Including the Funnel Web spider. Not to forget the Redback of course.
Both deadly.
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These are the buggers all over my yard, and they seem to like to hang out in the strawberries waiting for their own snack.
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Originally posted by HumphreyBear View PostDown here in Australia we have lots and lots of things that want to kill you. Including the Funnel Web spider. Not to forget the Redback of course.
Both deadly.
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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostAren't those ones actually deadly poisonous? I honestly don't know how people can live where these things are a risk. "Don't worry about the tiny monsters that that can sneak into the house unseen and unheard and may kill you."
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostNice to see you over here, Becca!
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Down here in Australia we have lots and lots of things that want to kill you. Including the Funnel Web spider. Not to forget the Redback of course.
Both deadly.
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Down here in Australia we have lots and lots of things that want to kill you. Including the Funnell Web spider. Not to forget the Redback of course.
Both deadly.
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