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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Anyone make a purchase from Suntup's "Scratch & Dent" sale today? I couldn't resist at those prices and snagged a few: Ahlborn's "If You See Her", Anson's Amityville Horror", & Hinton's "The Outsiders". Eyed each of them when they were released, but the pricepoints kept me from pulling the trigger. Was able to purchase all three of these for essentially the price that one of them would have cost new.
    No. I was hoping to see an AE of Bloch’s PSYCHO which I would’ve snagged in a heartbeat, but no luck. Couldn’t budget the Numbered, especially since it was a PC. Tempted by a few others, but ultimately passed on it all.

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  • sholloman81
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    Anyone make a purchase from Suntup's "Scratch & Dent" sale today? I couldn't resist at those prices and snagged a few: Ahlborn's "If You See Her", Anson's Amityville Horror", & Hinton's "The Outsiders". Eyed each of them when they were released, but the pricepoints kept me from pulling the trigger. Was able to purchase all three of these for essentially the price that one of them would have cost new.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    but I thought it could be the entirety of Matheson's debut collection Born of Man and Woman.
    I didn’t even think of that — now *that* would be incredible, the publishing event of the year for me! God, I hope that’s what it turns out to be…

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post

    March is definitely One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    I'm thinking January is The Lottery and Other Stories by Shirley Jackson, a book I just pulled off my shelf to read this weekend!

    February no idea, but none are signed by the author, which makes me think a non-living writer. Maybe Mr. X by Peter Straub? Something with X in the title.
    Some solid guesses.

    I'd love Cuckoo's Nest, but when I read the hint for March, I thought of Birdy by William Wharton.

    Your guess for January is solid, but I thought it could be the entirety of Matheson's debut collection Born of Man and Woman. Either would be nice.

    I'm with you as far as February. I have no clue. Treasure Island? To be honest, I'd much rather have Mr. X by Straub.

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post

    March is definitely One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    I'm thinking January is The Lottery and Other Stories by Shirley Jackson, a book I just pulled off my shelf to read this weekend!

    February no idea, but none are signed by the author, which makes me think a non-living writer. Maybe Mr. X by Peter Straub? Something with X in the title.
    Hope you're correct about March as I'd actually like a copy of Cuckoo's Nest as I've never read it but loved the movie.

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  • Boggle Champion
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Any guesses for Next Quarter's Books?

    Jan- We’ve published this title before, and yet we have never published this book. At least, not in its entirety.

    Feb- Where the roman numeral for ten might mark the spot. Maybe Vandermeer's Area X Books?

    Mar- Join us for a solitary flight above an aviary asylum
    March is definitely One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    I'm thinking January is The Lottery and Other Stories by Shirley Jackson, a book I just pulled off my shelf to read this weekend!

    February no idea, but none are signed by the author, which makes me think a non-living writer. Maybe Mr. X by Peter Straub? Something with X in the title.

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  • sholloman81
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    Any guesses for Next Quarter's Books?

    Jan- We’ve published this title before, and yet we have never published this book. At least, not in its entirety.

    Feb- Where the roman numeral for ten might mark the spot. Maybe Vandermeer's Area X Books?

    Mar- Join us for a solitary flight above an aviary asylum

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    So today's announcement is Dan Simmon's Carrion Comfort. This is a book that I'm really jazzed about and was pretty dead set on getting a copy, but the lower tier is an Artist Edition which is not signed by Simmons and I'm unsure if I want to pull the trigger on another $200 book (Dude, these prices...) and not have it signed by Simmons.

    Where is everybody else landing on this one?
    I bought it. I have the Dark Harvest S/L, so I don't think I want to spend $750 on the Numbered, even if any are available tomorrow.

    The prices are getting up there. I know Paul said he's aiming to produce some cheaper books with upcoming releases, so that's good.

    With the upcoming Centipede Press books (latest Dune book, Shadowland, etc), I've been trying not to buy everything

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  • Ben Staad
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    I'm passing. I cannot purchase a $200 book that isn't signed by the author. There is one on ABE for $196 from Dark Harvest right now though. Signed by the author but a PC copy.

    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
    So today's announcement is Dan Simmon's Carrion Comfort. This is a book that I'm really jazzed about and was pretty dead set on getting a copy, but the lower tier is an Artist Edition which is not signed by Simmons and I'm unsure if I want to pull the trigger on another $200 book (Dude, these prices...) and not have it signed by Simmons.

    Where is everybody else landing on this one?

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Looks like today's book is Carrion Comfort. If I didn't already have the Dark Harvest version, I would be all over it as it's an amazing story.
    Same. Dark Harvest did a nice job on it and I like its oversized format, so my signed DH trade is just fine for me.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post
    I like that the numbered edition is atheistically similar to the numbered edition of Swan Song. I mean, they are still different materials and different authors, but I like to think that it's that Dark Harvest connection.
    The numbered of Carrion Comfort looks beautiful and if I had the ability to get one--and afford one!--I would be all over it!

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  • Splync
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    I like that the numbered edition is atheistically similar to the numbered edition of Swan Song. I mean, they are still different materials and different authors, but I like to think that it's that Dark Harvest connection.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    So today's announcement is Dan Simmon's Carrion Comfort. This is a book that I'm really jazzed about and was pretty dead set on getting a copy, but the lower tier is an Artist Edition which is not signed by Simmons and I'm unsure if I want to pull the trigger on another $200 book (Dude, these prices...) and not have it signed by Simmons.

    Where is everybody else landing on this one?

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  • sholloman81
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    Looks like today's book is Carrion Comfort. If I didn't already have the Dark Harvest version, I would be all over it as it's an amazing story.

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  • sholloman81
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    Just received my copy of Kin! Can't wait to look at this a bit closer once I get home from work, but it looks pretty sweet!

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