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Gwendy's Button Box by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    What about the Limited CD T-Shirt????
    Forgot about that. But yes, I ordered that as well.

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  • keithminnion
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    There is also several flavors on the Lonely Road side. I know because I have been drawing non-stop for the past week and will continue for another two, at least.

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  • Tommy
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Well I may be going overboard a bit with this one. I have now ordered the Trade, Signed Limited, Audio CD and the Nocturnal Reader's box version of this one.
    What about the Limited CD T-Shirt????

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  • Martin
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    Well I may be going overboard a bit with this one. I have now ordered the Trade, Signed Limited, Audio CD and the Nocturnal Reader's box version of this one.

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  • Dan Hocker
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    Originally posted by honeybunny View Post
    Saw a huge poster for this at Books-A-Million in Knoxville. I found that a little distressing, lowest print runs and all that.
    I'm not sure what you mean by lowest print runs.

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  • honeybunny
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    Saw a huge poster for this at Books-A-Million in Knoxville. I found that a little distressing, lowest print runs and all that.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Publishers Weekly review for GWENDY has arrived and it's a good one:

    "This absorbing novella by horror giants King (End of Watch) and Chizmar (A Long December) revisits one of King's most popular locales. It's 1974 when 12-year-old Gwendy Peterson is offered a magic box by a man named Richard Farris, whom she meets at the top of one of the cliffside Suicide Stairs in Castle Rock, Maine. Farris wears a "small neat black hat" and seems to know just who Gwendy is and what she wants. Eight buttons grace the mahogany box he offers to Gwendy, and a lever dispenses silver dollars and intricate chocolates that Farris claims will help Gwendy lose weight and escape being called 'Goodyear' by her classmates. Lose weight she does, but that's not all. Wonderful things keep happening in Gwendy's life, and she's happier than she's ever been. But when she decides to press one of the buttons, the consequences are horrendous. The novella follows Gwendy through high school and beyond, capturing the golden-hued joy of childhood and the wonder of friendship and first love, all under the shadow of temptation. This bite-size gem of a story packs quite a punch, and the only complaint readers will likely have is that it isn't longer."
    — Publishers Weekly

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Word on the street is that GWENDY'S BUTTON BOX is headed back to a second printing before publication, just FYI.

    Brian

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  • Theli
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    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    I had to take these fast because I need to run out the door, but the VIP review copies for GWENDY'S BUTTON BOX arrived. There are 20 of these and most of them are reserved for important business associates of the authors plus a few "very important" publications that will be reviewing the book:





    Brian

    Ya done good kid, ya done good!

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Damn, forget to add and will you share this information. I hate it when I do that.
    Ha! I'll check with the boss and see if we'll be posting that number at some point.

    Brian

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
    Yes!

    Brian
    Damn, forget to add and will you share this information. I hate it when I do that.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Love the proof! Has the print run of the 1st edition been determined?
    Yes!

    Brian

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  • Martin
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    Love the proof! Has the print run of the 1st edition been determined?

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  • Sock Monkey
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    That's really cool. I even dig that die-cut cover. You don't see those too much anymore!

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  • Brian861
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    Love the looks of that!

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