Cool, thanks again Brian.
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostIf the timing works out, we'll want to notify the previous set purchasers after we notify the collectors who bought the previous book but before the general public.
So the notification order might go something like this for The Shining, spaced out a few days for each group to have an exclusive window:
Collectors who bought 'Salem's Lot
CDCC
Collectors who bought Carrie
The General Public Announcement
Brian
Hey Brian, you need a few more groups in there, I don't think that's complicated enough!!
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostIf the timing works out, we'll want to notify the previous set purchasers after we notify the collectors who bought the previous book but before the general public.
So the notification order might go something like this for The Shining, spaced out a few days for each group to have an exclusive window:
Collectors who bought 'Salem's Lot
CDCC
Collectors who bought Carrie
The General Public Announcement
Brian
As I have purchased Carrie, does that mean I will be notified about Salem's Lot before I would be as part of the CDCC and therefore miss out on the CDCC discount that would be offered, or should I just wait to be offered under my membership of the CDCC before jumping on the next book?"I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
- Stephen King
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Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View PostTom, You're right.... I have relented.....Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View Post....As I have purchased Carrie,...
...."very begrudgingly" you might add. You don't deserve a discount. LOL
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Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View PostJust a quick question, Brian:
As I have purchased Carrie, does that mean I will be notified about Salem's Lot before I would be as part of the CDCC and therefore miss out on the CDCC discount that would be offered, or should I just wait to be offered under my membership of the CDCC before jumping on the next book?
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostThat's a good question. We'll have to figure out a way to get the CDCC members any discount ahead of time!
Brian
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostThere is a really good explanation here:
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/01/the...d-pet-sematary
Make sure you read up to the paragraph that begins "The book opens when Louis Creed and his family—wife Rachel, daughter Ellie..." to get the full story of how the book ended up being published by Doubleday.
Brian
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Originally posted by TJCams View PostYou just had to post this didn't you....... I've seen the movie countless times, and have the pb at home, but I don't think I've ever read it - now...... it just moved up very high on my TBR list, and possible to be purchased in HC list.
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Originally posted by subie09lega View PostI think if someone has read Pet Sematary they would remember it, very memorable. I read it when I was 12 and still remember how it creeped me out.
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Originally posted by TJCams View PostBack then, I was more of a, I'll just watch the movie person. I do regret it now, and now I am stuck going back and reading stuff like this. I know my sister was a "the book is better than the movie" person.
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I recently got into collecting and was looking into some nice editions of early King. I was about to take the plunge on the PS edition of Carrie when this was announced. I happily bought the CD Gift edition. It looks like it's going to be a beautiful book.
I'll get 'Salems Lot when it comes out, even though I have the illustrated version. But I'll have to think long and hard about The Shining. I love the book, but I just won the Subterranean Press version on Ebay. I might take the plunge and sell the SP version later on. But that decision is a year away.
I don't have the others, so those will be automatic purchases.
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostWe ship them all of their books in one big shipment, so they end up paying a fraction for shipping compared to what it would cost to ship all of those same books to individual customers in individual shipments. Plus, I get this feeling that they're not getting charged as much by their Post Office as we are by ours these days. So PS Publishing is really smart place to order from if you're in the UK or Europe.
Brian
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