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  • brionen
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    I don't think I've seen this noted as a possibility for the relatively recent bestseller, so I'll throw it in as my guess:
    The Ruins by Scott Smith

    It was a huge bestseller, it received an endorsement by Stephen King, and it was quickly optioned for a movie. It has similar achievements to books like The Passage and World War Z, so it would fit in a collection nicely alongside them. As far as I'm aware, it was never produced as a limited edition.

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  • rusty23
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    Any guesses? I'm drawing a blank right now.

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  • RJK1981
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    Yes, but what is the announcement going to be next week? That is the one that is one of the best sellers, not this week's announcement. Rich is more excited about next week's too. I already knew there was a multiple title deal with Little, though I had no idea on the number or that it would be previously published titles.

    Not sure that The Revelation is an anniversary edition, though that would be great!

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  • T-Dogz_AK47
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    Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View Post
    Your resident CD 'tipster' has some preliminary odds for you....


    4/7 (Fav): The Revelation 25th Anniversary Edition - Bentley Little

    3/1: Mr Mercedes - Stephen King

    5/1: The Dark Half 25th Anniversary Edition - Stephen King

    8/1: Secretary of Dreams Vol. 3 - Stephen King

    10/1: White Lightning...Black Mass - Ronald Kelly

    15/1: Revival - Stephen King
    Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
    Your odds just went through the roof. The e-mail said one of the best sellers of the last few years. Some of your choices are older and some have not been released yet. I will say that is quite the impressive wish list though.
    The results are in and the bookies favourite Bentley Little with The Revelation rides to victory at odds of 4/7!!!!

    http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/little04

    Never bet against the official CD 'tipster'. The House always wins!!!

    Bookies.jpg
    Last edited by T-Dogz_AK47; 01-27-2014, 11:20 PM.

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  • T-Dogz_AK47
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    Originally posted by Theli View Post
    There's always the secondary market. I'd love a CP copy of Hell House, or even the Gauntlet copy, it's my favourite of his novels. Their release of Bloodlines was truly amazing, it has Matheson's screenplay for Dracula, I Am Legend, and his screenplay for I Am Legend, 3 short stories, tons of photos, and extras written by people like Ray Bradbury, R.C. Matheson and John Carpenter. It comes leatherbound, not too mention it's the biggest book in my collection. You can actually get a copy on abebooks for $100, cheaper than I paid, and the lettered is still on Gauntlet's website. It also has the sigs of the people who wrote the extras, while the numbered just has Matheson and the editor Mark Dawidziak. The only thing missing would have been a nice slip or tray case. But it looks like Gauntlet made them separately anyway.
    Thanks for the info, Dan! That sounds pretty cool and I'm definitely going to check it out!

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  • Theli
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    Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View Post
    I though the Gauntlet Press editions were a little bit too understated. The Centipede Press edition of Hell House looks nice, but I thought for a book of such importance it should have been bound in leather and presented in a deluxe traycase.

    However, both Gauntlet Press and Centipede Press have completely sold out of their copies of Richard Matheson's classic novels, so I'm screwed anyway.
    There's always the secondary market. I'd love a CP copy of Hell House, or even the Gauntlet copy, it's my favourite of his novels. Their release of Bloodlines was truly amazing, it has Matheson's screenplay for Dracula, I Am Legend, and his screenplay for I Am Legend, 3 short stories, tons of photos, and extras written by people like Ray Bradbury, R.C. Matheson and John Carpenter. It comes leatherbound, not too mention it's the biggest book in my collection. You can actually get a copy on abebooks for $100, cheaper than I paid, and the lettered is still on Gauntlet's website. It also has the sigs of the people who wrote the extras, while the numbered just has Matheson and the editor Mark Dawidziak. The only thing missing would have been a nice slip or tray case. But it looks like Gauntlet made them separately anyway.

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  • bookworm 1
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    Given the fact that Matheson was so humble that might explain why the books are understated. I have the Gauntlet edition of Stir of Echoes and love it. Not the most flashy book in my collection but it is nice.
    Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View Post
    I though the Gauntlet Press editions were a little bit too understated. The Centipede Press edition of Hell House looks nice, but I thought for a book of such importance it should have been bound in leather and presented in a deluxe traycase.

    However, both Gauntlet Press and Centipede Press have completely sold out of their copies of Richard Matheson's classic novels, so I'm screwed anyway.

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  • T-Dogz_AK47
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    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    One announcement will probably be The Doctor Sleep artwork portfolio, I hope CD gets to do the limited for Mr. Mercedes!
    A super deluxe S/L edition of Mr Mercedes published by CD would be awesome. Especially if it came with artwork produced by Bernie Wrightson or Don Maitz.

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  • T-Dogz_AK47
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    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    Have you seen the Gauntlet press editions of those two?
    Originally posted by brionen View Post
    The Gauntlet editions of all the Matheson classics are nice. They are relativity understated in terms of appearance; they were designed with his input so the final products came out looking like he wanted them to.

    Centipede Press also did a copy of Hell House that looks to be a much more elaborate production.
    I though the Gauntlet Press editions were a little bit too understated. The Centipede Press edition of Hell House looks nice, but I thought for a book of such importance it should have been bound in leather and presented in a deluxe traycase.

    However, both Gauntlet Press and Centipede Press have completely sold out of their copies of Richard Matheson's classic novels, so I'm screwed anyway.

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  • brionen
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    The Gauntlet editions of all the Matheson classics are nice. They are relativity understated in terms of appearance; they were designed with his input so the final products came out looking like he wanted them to.

    Centipede Press also did a copy of Hell House that looks to be a much more elaborate production.

    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    Have you seen the Gauntlet press editions of those two?

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  • Tommy
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    One announcement will probably be The Doctor Sleep artwork portfolio, I hope CD gets to do the limited for Mr. Mercedes!

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  • Tommy
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    Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View Post
    I think it would be great if the 'Big News' was the announcement of a super deluxe edition of I Am Legend or Hell House by Richard Matheson.

    Extremely unlikely, but I can dream right?
    Have you seen the Gauntlet press editions of those two?

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  • T-Dogz_AK47
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    I think it would be great if the 'Big News' was the announcement of a super deluxe edition of I Am Legend or Hell House by Richard Matheson.

    Extremely unlikely, but I can dream right?
    Last edited by T-Dogz_AK47; 01-23-2014, 06:46 PM.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by argendeli View Post
    The F. Castor novels are quite good. Not sure if you knew by M. Carey has a new novel (not Castor) titled THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS which is getting great reviews.

    Jim
    I had no idea he came out with a new book. Thanks for the heads up. I will definitely be checking it out!

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  • argendeli
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    The F. Castor novels are quite good. Not sure if you knew by M. Carey has a new novel (not Castor) titled THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS which is getting great reviews.

    Jim

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