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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
    Thank you both Martin and Ron!

    I'm sorry you didn't like it Ron. I can see why it gets compared to The Wasp Factory but it is very different. Butcher boy is more lyrical and manic. Not as bizarre. I did love Wasp Factory too.

    I hope you love BB, Martin. I wouldn't watch either interview I did for The Butcher Boy (McCabe or Lupton) because both contain spoilers.
    Spoilers do not bother me. Hell, I will forget them by the time I read the book.

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  • jeffingoff
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    Thank you both Martin and Ron!

    I'm sorry you didn't like it Ron. I can see why it gets compared to The Wasp Factory but it is very different. Butcher boy is more lyrical and manic. Not as bizarre. I did love Wasp Factory too.

    I hope you love BB, Martin. I wouldn't watch either interview I did for The Butcher Boy (McCabe or Lupton) because both contain spoilers.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    I do plan to pass as my earlier attempt at reading this a decade or so ago didn't work, and since I'm trying to impose some sort of sanity and cost-control on this hobby of mine I have to pass on DNF books. Maybe now older and wiser I'd appreciate the book more, I don't know. It gets compared often to Banks' THE WASP FACTORY, and I thought that book was great, so <shrug>.

    I almost feel like congratulating you, jeffingoff , on the release...that's got to feel exciting to see one's favorite (of two) book being given the deluxe treatment. Good luck convincing Producer Jill to let you pursue a lettered. Okay, off to watch your interview with McCabe...I'm sure it'll be great.
    I do consider this the Jeff Terry book. The story interests me but I have never read it. I will read it when I receive the Suntup Artist edition. If I do not like it, I will know who to blame. I have one more meeting today and then I will check out Jeff's interview.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post

    The artwork is perfect for this book! AND the artist is open to doing remarques!
    I do plan to pass as my earlier attempt at reading this a decade or so ago didn't work, and since I'm trying to impose some sort of sanity and cost-control on this hobby of mine I have to pass on DNF books. Maybe now older and wiser I'd appreciate the book more, I don't know. It gets compared often to Banks' THE WASP FACTORY, and I thought that book was great, so <shrug>.

    I almost feel like congratulating you, jeffingoff , on the release...that's got to feel exciting to see one's favorite (of two) book being given the deluxe treatment. Good luck convincing Producer Jill to let you pursue a lettered. Okay, off to watch your interview with McCabe...I'm sure it'll be great.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Well I really like the artwork. I think it is phenomenal.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Woot! I love remarques.

    Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post

    The artwork is perfect for this book! AND the artist is open to doing remarques!

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    Even though I may not be a player in today's release I'm still looking forward to it. Will have to see what the book is, price point, and specifically if I like the artwork.
    Same here. I never bite on the Suntup books but I always check in for the announcements.

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    Even though I may not be a player in today's release I'm still looking forward to it. Will have to see what the book is, price point, and specifically if I like the artwork.
    The artwork is perfect for this book! AND the artist is open to doing remarques!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Even though I may not be a player in today's release I'm still looking forward to it. Will have to see what the book is, price point, and specifically if I like the artwork.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    The Artist Ed. of KPB’s GUESTS will be signed by the author, albeit who is also the artist.
    Valid point but I do not count it as he is the artist. I did think he should sign the limited and lettered editions twice though.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

    Yeah, I wish that the Suntup AGEs had author signatures too! I've always wondered why they don't. Are authors charging extra to sign the AGE; or, is it something done to try to increase interest in the more expensive editions? If I am being honest, while it is a nice bonus feature, I really don't care that the AGEs are signed by the artist. While I love good cover & interior artwork, having a particular artist signature would never push me to make a purchase. In fact, I have purchased numerous books with dubious artwork just because it's the story/author that matters to me most. I would much rather any potential "sig-fee" go toward getting an author to sign rather than the artist.
    I have read before that typically the authors are not paid for the signatures; it is a courtesy thing. Not sure if that is accurate in all cases.

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  • Ben Staad
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    I'm assuming that is the idea as well. I'm with you in regards to the train. It's out of my range and so are many of the AE's. I have had to cut back on my Suntup addiction because $100+ books are pushing my financial means. I love the books but have to stay within a reasonable budget for my hobby.

    I think my wife would be mortified if she had any idea what I spend on books!

    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

    Yeah, that's what I'm inclined to believe as well. I've pretty much gotten over it at this point as I know that I'll never be able to jump on the numbered/lettered train without hitting the lottery.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    That’s always been my assumption, so to make the numbered and lettered more desirable and exclusive, thereby validating the not-insignificant additional expense.
    Yeah, that's what I'm inclined to believe as well. I've pretty much gotten over it at this point as I know that I'll never be able to jump on the numbered/lettered train without hitting the lottery.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

    Yeah, I wish that the Suntup AGEs had author signatures too! I've always wondered why they don’t

    or, is it something done to try to increase interest in the more expensive editions? .
    That’s always been my assumption, so to make the numbered and lettered more desirable and exclusive, thereby validating the not-insignificant additional expense.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    I don't expect this to change either. I can dream though.


    The Artist Ed. of KPB’s GUESTS will be signed by the author, albeit who is also the artist.

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