I'm really trying to resist this one...I love the book design, love the art used, and it's one of my favorite books by McCarthy, though I know it's sometimes derided by McCarthy purists, who consider it too mainstream and accessible...heck, maybe that's why I like it. The problem is I already have a signed 1st trade HC of it in aftermarket slipcase and the Folio Society HC, so I've already crossed my red line of no variants. And now I'm thinking of yet another, to make it three variants of the same title? Gotta try to reign this impulse in.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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I hope you are able to get one but be ready, it will be tough. They are already down to 65 copies available,Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
Yes, I bought the AE right away. It looks like a really nice edition. If I can snag a Numbered on Saturday I'll go for it. I was offered one for $1250, but that's way more than I want to spend.
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Hope you are correct for December, would love to have a copy of that and I do not currently own one. Would work perfectly for me!Originally posted by Splync View PostSuntup hints dropped. Looks like this is the next quarter:
October: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
November: Lamb by Christopher Moore
December: The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker
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Very solid guesses, and certainly jive with the clues. Interesting line-up...as Paul says, "Three incredibly different books from very different genres . . ." Nice to see that variety, even if all of these I can probably skip, though I might pick up that Barker...shouldn't be too difficult, I suspect, with 1250 (!) Classic copies, though one never knows. Maybe with that higher limitation will come a slightly lower price via economy of scale.Originally posted by Splync View PostSuntup hints dropped. Looks like this is the next quarter:
October: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
November: Lamb by Christopher Moore
December: The Hellbound Heart by Clive BarkerTwitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Passing as well on what seems like a very Folio Society choice. While it's not for me, I do admire Paul's determination to offer his customers as wide a variety of titles as possible and it is nice to see a crime title creep into his lineup.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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