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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post

    August is The Bird Eater, but I knew what you meant. ;-)
    Yup, I meant The Bird Eater. I don't know how I got that mixed up!

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  • brlesh
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

    After reading the clues, I think your guesses for the July and September books are on the money. I think August is a pretty good guess too; however, it gives me a bit of pause as it feels a little weird that they would publish an AGE for Ahlborn at this point when it wasn't an option for the first two books. (I would have killed for an AGE of Brother since there is no other hardcover version of this book and I can't really afford to hop on the Suntup numbered editions bandwagon). In terms of desirability, it's going to boil down to the price of the AGEs this go-round as none of these are must-owns for me.
    I had the same thought.

    Strange to start with the AGEs at book 3.

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  • brlesh
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    My guesses:

    July: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
    August: Stir of Echoes by Richard Matheson
    September: The Stepford Wives

    B

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  • Splync
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    Any guesses for the books in today's Suntup newsletter? I'm thinking:

    July Book: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton
    August Book: THE BIRD PARADE by Ania Ahlborn
    September Book: THE STEPFORD WIVES by Ira Levin

    If my guesses are correct, I might actually be tempted by some of these.
    August is The Bird Eater, but I knew what you meant. ;-)

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    Any guesses for the books in today's Suntup newsletter? I'm thinking:

    July Book: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton
    August Book: THE BIRD PARADE by Ania Ahlborn
    September Book: THE STEPFORD WIVES by Ira Levin

    If my guesses are correct, I might actually be tempted by some of these.
    Wise guesses, you could be right. If so, I’m probably good to pass on the lot. The Levin book would be of interest, but I have a Fine/Fine 1st HC of that one, and that’s probably sufficient…though we’ll see what extra content, if any, is offered.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    Any guesses for the books in today's Suntup newsletter? I'm thinking:

    July Book: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton
    August Book: THE BIRD PARADE by Ania Ahlborn
    September Book: THE STEPFORD WIVES by Ira Levin

    If my guesses are correct, I might actually be tempted by some of these.
    After reading the clues, I think your guesses for the July and September books are on the money. I think August is a pretty good guess too; however, it gives me a bit of pause as it feels a little weird that they would publish an AGE for Ahlborn at this point when it wasn't an option for the first two books. (I would have killed for an AGE of Brother since there is no other hardcover version of this book and I can't really afford to hop on the Suntup numbered editions bandwagon). In terms of desirability, it's going to boil down to the price of the AGEs this go-round as none of these are must-owns for me.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    Any guesses for the books in today's Suntup newsletter? I'm thinking:

    July Book: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton
    August Book: THE BIRD PARADE by Ania Ahlborn
    September Book: THE STEPFORD WIVES by Ira Levin

    If my guesses are correct, I might actually be tempted by some of these.
    My guesses are very close to yours:
    July: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
    August: Ania Ahlborn (I do not know her work enough to guess which book.)
    September: The Stepford Wifes by Ira Levin.

    My confidence in July and September is high.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Good guesses. None of these interest me at all. So win for both of us.

    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    Any guesses for the books in today's Suntup newsletter? I'm thinking:

    July Book: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton
    August Book: THE BIRD PARADE by Ania Ahlborn
    September Book: THE STEPFORD WIVES by Ira Levin

    If my guesses are correct, I might actually be tempted by some of these.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Any guesses for the books in today's Suntup newsletter? I'm thinking:

    July Book: THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton
    August Book: THE BIRD PARADE by Ania Ahlborn
    September Book: THE STEPFORD WIVES by Ira Levin

    If my guesses are correct, I might actually be tempted by some of these.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by JeremyM View Post

    You apparently aren't wrapping your asparagus in prosciutto, as should be required by law

    I'm not, but I'm sure as heck gonna from now on. That sounds amazing!

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  • JeremyM
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    This was another easy pass. To me, Vonnegut is akin to asparagus: Objectively, I know that it's good and when I have it, I do enjoy it, yet I'm never compelled to proactively seek it out.
    You apparently aren't wrapping your asparagus in prosciutto, as should be required by law

    I'm not a huge Vonnegut fan, but I do like 'Slaughterhouse-five' quite a bit, and the design and production details are really nice, so I'll look to pick this up.

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  • Ben Staad
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    That is a great analogy.

    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    This was another easy pass. To me, Vonnegut is akin to asparagus: Objectively, I know that it's good and when I have it, I do enjoy it, yet I'm never compelled to
    proactively seek it out.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    This was another easy pass. To me, Vonnegut is akin to asparagus: Objectively, I know that it's good and when I have it, I do enjoy it, yet I'm never compelled to proactively seek it out.

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  • RonClinton
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    I was also surprised to see the limitation at 1000 copies, which seemed a bit high for this particular title, given those three reasons listed above. That said, while I can't precisely recall if 1000 AEs is the new standard AE limitation or not, I assume Paul did it for consistency's sake. Were I to hazard a guess, this one might be sticking around for sale a while, but time will tell. For me, I did pass on it, no regrets, but I'm sure those who opted for a copy will be very pleased.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    I wonder if this is signs of the times, price point, or interest in this particular novel. Maybe a combo of all three.


    For me, it is a combo of all three. It isn't a book that I must own. It would be more of an impulse buy to finally give somethin by Vonnegut a try. While the price-point isn't as high as other recent Suntup AGEs, I do find it a little high for this title, especially considering the numerous versions already on the market, some of them being quite nice and limited in their own right. Also doesn't help that it looks like a recession may be headed our way which is making me a bit skittish on buying books that I don't consider must-own or especially interesting.

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