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Originally posted by Martin View PostI joined NRB for Gwendy's and enjoyed it enough to stick around until their demise. The first 8 to 10 months the trinkets were nice. As things went south the quality went down to the point I probably would have cancelled if they had not folded.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostMy points aren't really in reference to NRB specifically, just "subscription boxes" as a whole. Trinkets are good and all until they aren't or you have too many of them. Also usually when the budget is tight on a box, the trinkets are the first things to drop in quality.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI'm not a trinket guy at all so these boxes never have held an interest to me. I purchased their GBB after the fact although it probably would have been cheaper to just go with that one box. I almost bit on 'Salem's Lot but held off, thank goodness. I liked the things that CD was doing with the CDCC and didn't consider them trinkets. But, I'm still happy with the way they chose to go.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostWe're way off topic for this thread, but some of the stuff we did weren't really trinkets (mugs, shirts, hats). But some of the other stuff was kinda trinkety stuff (koozies, book lights, magnetic bookmarks, keychains, I think we did a foam boomerang thing one year).
Spoiler!Those things from CD I'd actually use. I missed out on the boomerang! Bummer
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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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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostWe're way off topic for this thread, but some of the stuff we did weren't really trinkets (mugs, shirts, hats). But some of the other stuff was kinda trinkety stuff (koozies, book lights, magnetic bookmarks, keychains, I think we did a foam boomerang thing one year).
Now back to our regularly scheduled topic.
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostThat never interested me because I don't want to spend money and "hope" I like what someone else picks out. Seems too risky to me.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I have been more selective with my book purchases the last few years. I no longer feel the need to own every signed limited edition that CD or Sub Press or any small press publishes. This book is a masterpiece in my opinion and one of my favorite books. So I am happy to be getting this beautiful edition.
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The Road - Suntup Press
They just released a new teaser video for the next book. You guys have been pretty good at guessing what the books are going to be based on the teasers.
https://suntup.press/?utm_source=Sun...eid=f3112df0fc
It immediately made me think of The Road but I could be wrong.
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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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Originally posted by Marmaduke Grigsby View PostThey just released a new teaser video for the next book. You guys have been pretty good at guessing what the books are going to be based on the teasers.
https://suntup.press/?utm_source=Sun...eid=f3112df0fc
It immediately made me think of The Road but I could be wrong.
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I saw The Road as well. Man and child walking in a bleak landscape with bare trees. It is one of my favorite all-time books and certainly would be treated well by Paul.
I highly doubt I will be able to afford it but if it is, The Road, I will certainly give this a hard look.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Definitely THE ROAD. My favorite book of all time...my heart is racing right now. Stunned and oh so pleased. Can’t wait for the announcement to see what is being offered.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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It is a dark story but I think there are some good undercurrents. McCarthy can be a little tough to read (at least for me) but this book never felt bogged down with his flowery/descriptive prose even though it is written that way.
Originally posted by WebInterceptor View PostIsn't that one gloomy story ?Looking for the fonting of youth.
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