I'll enter the lottery for the numbered to hopefully get back on the train. However, if I were to score one, I'd probably be one that I'd sell to purchase the next one.
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And so it is The Auctioneer. While it is a great story. Sometimes you have to say when. Right now this is when I say nope. It looks beautiful however I have my mind on another purchase at this time so if in a few weeks copies are still available then I’ll purchase one. If not it wasn’t meant to be
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If I didn't already have the signed/limited Centipede Press HC of THE AUCTIONEER, I'd be all over it...I love this book. But since I do have it, I believe I'll pass on it, even though that AGE is a bit tempting, with the new art and whatnot (though I've already read Hendrix' introduction, assuming it's a repeat (or slightly revised?) of this essay: https://www.tor.com/2014/08/15/summe...aynards-house/ )...but one has to draw the line somewhere and "multiple deluxe variants of the same book" is where I've drawn mine.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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I had not heard of this one before the speculation of a Suntup release. I did some research and was intrigued enough that my order is placed. Don't tell Jeff but the description has a Bentley Little feel to it.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI had not heard of this one before the speculation of a Suntup release. I did some research and was intrigued enough that my order is placed. Don't tell Jeff but the description has a Bentley Little feel to it.
Those who like Bentley Little's work will enjoy this book...I have no idea what Jeff will make of it.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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GREAT. I still bought it. Still gonna read it. But if this is even 1/10th as pointless as The Mailman, then I might have to sell it. Though unlike a Bentley Little book, I'll actually be able to get real money for it.
I'd rather go by Grady Hendrix's appraisal: The Auctioneer feels like "If Cormac McCarthy had written Needful Things." By that measure, you'll probably have to buy number 23 from my grandkids.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8805
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostIf I didn't already have the signed/limited Centipede Press HC of THE AUCTIONEER, I'd be all over it...I love this book. But since I do have it, I believe I'll pass on it, even though that AGE is a bit tempting, with the new art and whatnot (though I've already read Hendrix' introduction, assuming it's a repeat (or slightly revised?) of this essay: https://www.tor.com/2014/08/15/summe...aynards-house/ )...but one has to draw the line somewhere and "multiple deluxe variants of the same book" is where I've drawn mine.
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Originally posted by Martin View Post
The Hendrix introduction is a reprint but the introduction from the authors husband is new.
“Carberg is currently writing a memoir of his wife, including the mysterious circumstances that led to her writing The Auctioneer.”Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
I'd rather go by Grady Hendrix's appraisal: The Auctioneer feels like "If Cormac McCarthy had written Needful Things." By that measure, you'll probably have to buy number 23 from my grandkids.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostGREAT. I still bought it. Still gonna read it. But if this is even 1/10th as pointless as The Mailman, then I might have to sell it. Though unlike a Bentley Little book, I'll actually be able to get real money for it.
I'd rather go by Grady Hendrix's appraisal: The Auctioneer feels like "If Cormac McCarthy had written Needful Things." By that measure, you'll probably have to buy number 23 from my grandkids.Last edited by bookworm 1; 09-20-2020, 04:36 PM.
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