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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post

    Just read it this past week. It was a masterpiece.
    Well, Jesh! Now I wish I would have grabbed a copy! Maybe Paul will have a dinged copy up the road or perhaps I will have some luck on the aftermarket once it has been out a while. Glad to hear that it lives up the rep. Have heard the name plenty but always assumed that it was your typical YA book which usually isn't my thing.

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  • Splync
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Anyone picking up today's new book, The Last Unicorn? I've never read it and will probably pass, but it looks great. Maybe an aftermarket copy up the road...
    Just read it this past week. It was a masterpiece.

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  • brlesh
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    I picked a copy too.

    Classic edition out of print before 4:00.

    B

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  • Martin
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    I only have passing knowledge of the story, but I am intrigued enough that did order,

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  • sholloman81
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    Anyone picking up today's new book, The Last Unicorn? I've never read it and will probably pass, but it looks great. Maybe an aftermarket copy up the road...

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  • Ben Staad
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    I was tempted to purchase this, but finances dictated otherwise, however this did prompt me to pick up a nice 1st 1st HC.

    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    The book sounded really intriguing to me, but reviews led me to think this might be more of a paperback purchase for me, rather than an expensive limited edition. Â

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
    I was shocked to see it sold out on the first day - for a book not many people seem to be aware of, that's pretty good.

    It was definitely an interesting story - glad I got a copy.
    Same here. I read it last month and liked it a lot more than expected. I was keeping an eye on the sales numbers on the Suntup site, and when it was down to seventy-something, I decided to buy a copy. 
    Last edited by Dave1442397; 08-19-2023, 11:48 PM.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    I was shocked to see it sold out on the first day - for a book not many people seem to be aware of, that's pretty good.

    It was definitely an interesting story - glad I got a copy.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    The book sounded really intriguing to me, but reviews led me to think this might be more of a paperback purchase for me, rather than an expensive limited edition.  

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  • Dave1442397
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    I liked Winterset Hollow, so I bought a copy yesterday. They sold out not long afterwards. 

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Instant purchase for me. I really enjoyed the novel when I read it a couple of months ago.

    Next month will probably be another purchase - it's The Last Unicorn right? This one will be for my wife - I didn't really care all that much about TLU when i read it.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Consensus seems to be Winterset Hollow by Jonathan Edward Durham, a book I haven’t read and have no plans to do so, so my wallets breathes a sigh of relief on this one.
    It would appear that the consensus was correct (as usual).
    Winterset Hollow by Jonathan Edward Durham - Suntup Editions

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by bsaenz24 View Post
    What's the title today?
    Consensus seems to be Winterset Hollow by Jonathan Edward Durham, a book I haven’t read and have no plans to do so, so my wallets breathes a sigh of relief on this one.

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  • bsaenz24
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    What's the title today?

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  • swintek
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post

    I finally read it a few months ago. It's a terrific read and goes to show how faithful of an adaptation the film was!
    I read it years ago, only because I liked the film(s) so much, and the thing that I remember most (besides really enjoying it as a story) is that there was interesting back story to the Al Neri character (played so mysteriously by the late Richard Bright in all three films), as a NY Police Officer that didn't really make it into the films. That character is such a constant, quiet, loyal presence to Michael Corleone that it was neat to get his backstory. I remember (at the time) of enjoying other things that filled in story from the films but can't recall them now. Good to know Suntup's edition is another pleasing one. I'm gonna stick with my grandmother's old BOMC, jacketless, well-read copy, as I may only ever read it once again, if even that.

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