Originally posted by brlesh
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Suntup Editions - All Books
Collapse
X
-
Frankenstein was my initial thought on July but the announcement states that it is signed by the author. I would love Stir of Echoes but again that whole signed by author thing is getting the way.
-
You make a good point. I didn't think about the first two books not having an Artist Edition. Since this isn't really a set of books, having an Artist Edition wouldn't be too crazy, but now I have my doubts on this title.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.
Leave a comment:
-
I really hope your August guess is correct as I would love to own that title! Have always wanted to read Stir of Echoes but have never had any luck finding a hardcover copy in any of my local bookstores.Originally posted by brlesh View PostMy guesses:
July: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
August: Stir of Echoes by Richard Matheson
September: The Stepford Wives
B
Leave a comment:
-
Yup, I meant The Bird Eater. I don't know how I got that mixed up!Originally posted by Splync View Post
August is The Bird Eater, but I knew what you meant. ;-)
Leave a comment:
-
I had the same thought.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.
Strange to start with the AGEs at book 3.
B
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: