Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Suntup Editions - All Books

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • RonClinton
    replied
    My experience with Ahlborn’s work has been, at best, uneven…I loved one (BROTHER, of which I have the Suntup edition, an upgrade to the tpb I had), marginally liked another (DARK ACROSS THE BAY), was bored by another (WITHIN THESE WALLS) and DNF’d a fourth (SEED). Other than BROTHER, she just doesn’t seem to be for me, no matter how much I try. As such, I’m passing on this new announcement, though the production looks to be, as always, too-notch.

    Leave a comment:


  • Ben Staad
    replied
    Another Ania Ahlborn book being published by Paul and team. Passing again on Suntup but that doesn't reflect on their production quality. I really just don't think this is the publisher for me. Sorry to say this as I knew a number of the folks over there. All good people.

    Leave a comment:


  • c marvel
    replied
    I was ready to order The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. I remember the book from high school. I did buy the Pallbearer's Club by Paul Tremblay signed from the Mysterious Bookshop. I also ordered a signed book by one of TMBS's booksellers, Mike Durrell and I had just ordered the latest secret not-yet-announced SST title. Finally I backed a Squared Circle bio-comic on Kickstarter. I got the edition w. a metal cover. Maybe I can wedge in the Suntup editions The Outsiders, I'm unsure at this moment.

    Cap

    Leave a comment:


  • bookworm 1
    replied
    As usual Suntup over prices their books and yet tons of people buy them. I love this book. It got me through some tough times growing up. However I don't love it enough to pay what they are asking. I'll stick with my 38 year old paperback copy.

    Leave a comment:


  • Splync
    replied
    I already have a trade edition signed by Hinton and inscribed with "Stay gold!", so I'll pass as well.

    It's not a first edition or anything fancy, by the way. Just some signed copy from Barnes and Noble a few years back, but it's enough for me.

    Leave a comment:


  • RonClinton
    replied
    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    Okay. In a move that would be surprising to absolutely no one who has read my previous posts in this thread, I have decided to pass on THE OUTSIDERS. I want it, but don't "need" it and there are other books that I want more. And the releases from Centipede Press are coming fast and furious lately. It's a good time to be a collector, but something has to give eventually.
    Sums up my take on it perfectly.

    Leave a comment:


  • Sock Monkey
    replied
    Okay. In a move that would be surprising to absolutely no one who has read my previous posts in this thread, I have decided to pass on THE OUTSIDERS. I want it, but don't "need" it and there are other books that I want more. And the releases from Centipede Press are coming fast and furious lately. It's a good time to be a collector, but something has to give eventually.

    Leave a comment:


  • Sock Monkey
    replied
    I'm actually tempted by THE OUTSIDERS. I remember really liking the book and wouldn't mind a nice edition. $155, though. Man, that's steep. Maybe if I can get a copy from Camelot...

    And for once, I actually like the look of all three editions.

    Leave a comment:


  • Ben Staad
    replied
    It is The Outsiders. Not that I'm really in the market these days but this book was nothing that ever grabbed me. It's another nice looking edition though. Good luck to all that snag one of these.

    Leave a comment:


  • RonClinton
    replied
    So it is indeed THE OUTSIDERS. I remember really enjoying this book when I read it for class back in junior high, but I’m going to skip this new Deluxe Edition of it. I did, though, pick up one of those wood bookshelf displays last night.

    Leave a comment:


  • RonClinton
    replied
    FREE GIVEAWAY:

    If anyone is still in need of a Suntup AE of JAWS — and would like it free — I’m doing a post-paid giveaway of one on Twitter:

    https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...Sm3EfTEv2tto8Q

    (Note: The book has an internal ding that intrudes for a dozen pages and does not have a slipcase. See pics at the above link to see the ding.)

    Good luck to all who choose to enter.

    Leave a comment:


  • Martin
    replied
    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    I saw this but I am working on scaling back my budget. I love these but will pass.
    Makes sense. Definitely a nice to have rather than a need to have.

    Leave a comment:


  • Ben Staad
    replied
    I saw this but I am working on scaling back my budget. I love these but will pass.

    Leave a comment:


  • Martin
    replied
    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Here are the photos of the Suntup Logo shelf display:
    It is really well made.
    DSC_1672.JPGDSC_1673.JPGDSC_1694.JPGDSC_1695.JPG
    The pre-order window for the next round of these has been opened.

    Suntup Editions Bookshelf Display

    Leave a comment:


  • RonClinton
    replied
    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Received my Suntup AGE of Blackwater today! This one turned out fantastic. Really love the slipcase and the material chosen. Can't wait to finally give this story a read as I have been wanting to read something by McDowell for a very long time!
    Congrats, it looks like a beautiful edition. It’s one of my favorite books, and if I didn’t have the Centipede set I would’ve been all over this Suntup volume.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X