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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post

    Somebody pointed out that "I am ready" is a direct quote from Outlander, so it sounds like that.
    If true, it's an easy pass for me, but I'm sure the book would sell like gangbusters for Suntup!

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  • Boggle Champion
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    Originally posted by Splync View Post

    Somebody pointed out that "I am ready" is a direct quote from Outlander, so it sounds like that.
    Oh okay, thanks for the info! That's a pretty definite skip for me.

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  • Splync
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    Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post

    Maybe Doomsday Book by Connie Willis?

    I had no idea about this one, but I saw the book mentioned in a Youtube video and looks to fit the bill. Time travel to the 14th century, lengthy enough for 2 volumes, and living author for the signature. I'm not familiar with the book at all so I'd probably pass on this one, but we'll see!
    Somebody pointed out that "I am ready" is a direct quote from Outlander, so it sounds like that.

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  • Boggle Champion
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Any guesses yet for the next quarter? As always, I'm stumped!

    Oct Clue- Are you ready to turn the clock back this Fall? I am ready. Perhaps not quite this far though.
    Maybe Doomsday Book by Connie Willis?

    I had no idea about this one, but I saw the book mentioned in a Youtube video and looks to fit the bill. Time travel to the 14th century, lengthy enough for 2 volumes, and living author for the signature. I'm not familiar with the book at all so I'd probably pass on this one, but we'll see!

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  • TacomaDiver
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    They sounded like A LOT.

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  • Boggle Champion
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post

    Funny enough, I just heard about this recently on a video on Nebula - https://nebula.tv/videos/talefoundry...gothic-fiction - not sure if this creator is on the YouTubes or not . . . anyways, it sounded interesting but probably way over my head. Just kind of surprised to see someone else mention this book and author since I hadn't ever heard of him before.
    Cool video!

    Folio Society had a release of the trilogy, that's where I first heard about it. The books sound interesting, but I'm also not sure it's for me. I may try checking out the first book from the library before Suntup's release to see if I'm into it.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post

    Gormenghast trilogy, Mervyn Peake

    Peak Paul punnage!
    Funny enough, I just heard about this recently on a video on Nebula - https://nebula.tv/videos/talefoundry...gothic-fiction - not sure if this creator is on the YouTubes or not . . . anyways, it sounded interesting but probably way over my head. Just kind of surprised to see someone else mention this book and author since I hadn't ever heard of him before.

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  • Chuggers
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    Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post

    Gormenghast trilogy, Mervyn Peake

    Peak Paul punnage!
    Oh man, I'd be heavily interested in this!

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  • Boggle Champion
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Nov Clue- The extraordinary imagination and breathtaking prose of this British author was at the peak of excellence when he wrote these three fantasy novels first published in the 1940s and 1950s
    Gormenghast trilogy, Mervyn Peake

    Peak Paul punnage!

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  • joejets
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    November's offering could be Lord of the Rings, or C.S. Lewis' trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength. This may be more SF than fantasy

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by swintek View Post

    Although I'll definitely be interested in what Paul does with this, it would have to be something exceptionally cool for me to replace my Dark Harvest edition (which is a trade edition that is inscribed, doodled, and, slipcased). I consider that edition- still, all these years on- one of the very best ever produced by the small press. It's that wonderfully oversized format, striking DJ and illustrations, that great DH title typography, and even really cool textured blue boards. It really is a perfect edition in my mind, and it'll be tough to top.
    Was thinking the same thing. Am pretty happy with my Dark Harvest version; so, it would have to be something truly remarkable to get me to purchase!

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by swintek View Post

    Although I'll definitely be interested in what Paul does with this, it would have to be something exceptionally cool for me to replace my Dark Harvest edition (which is a trade edition that is inscribed, doodled, and, slipcased). I consider that edition- still, all these years on- one of the very best ever produced by the small press. It's that wonderfully oversized format, striking DJ and illustrations, that great DH title typography, and even really cool textured blue boards. It really is a perfect edition in my mind, and it'll be tough to top.
    Couldn't agree more. While I support Paul's decision to place his own twist on any book that's had the limited treatment before, that support hits a bulwark when the previous limitation is one with which I'm already more than pleased, and CARRION COMFORT likely falls in that category. 'Course, I said the same thing about Dark Harvest's SWAN SONG, and I opted for the later Sub Press edition (though not the recent Suntup edition), so time will tell. I am glad to see, however, that whatever factors played into making Simmons and his conservative views persona non grata for an unfortunate period of time have subsided to the point where his previous brilliant work can be appreciated again.

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  • swintek
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    December is likely Dan Simmon's CARRION COMFORT...I did a Google search on the quote (which, admittedly, is one King likely used more than once), and CARRION COMFORT immediately came up as a hit w/ King's accompanying exact quote.
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    Although I'll definitely be interested in what Paul does with this, it would have to be something exceptionally cool for me to replace my Dark Harvest edition (which is a trade edition that is inscribed, doodled, and, slipcased). I consider that edition- still, all these years on- one of the very best ever produced by the small press. It's that wonderfully oversized format, striking DJ and illustrations, that great DH title typography, and even really cool textured blue boards. It really is a perfect edition in my mind, and it'll be tough to top.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Any guesses yet for the next quarter? As always, I'm stumped!

    Oct Clue- Are you ready to turn the clock back this Fall? I am ready. Perhaps not quite this far though.
    Nov Clue- The extraordinary imagination and breathtaking prose of this British author was at the peak of excellence when he wrote these three fantasy novels first published in the 1940s and 1950s
    Dec Clue- Praised by Stephen King as “one of the greatest horror novels of the 20th century,” this book has the Ability to compel readers to turn page after page
    December is likely Dan Simmon's CARRION COMFORT...I did a Google search on the quote (which, admittedly, is one King likely used more than once), and CARRION COMFORT immediately came up as a hit w/ King's accompanying exact quote.

    Could November be Tolkien's LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy...?

    October...no idea. READY PLAYER ONE occurred to me, but it's not a time-travel novel.

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  • sholloman81
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    Any guesses yet for the next quarter? As always, I'm stumped!

    Oct Clue- Are you ready to turn the clock back this Fall? I am ready. Perhaps not quite this far though.
    Nov Clue- The extraordinary imagination and breathtaking prose of this British author was at the peak of excellence when he wrote these three fantasy novels first published in the 1940s and 1950s
    Dec Clue- Praised by Stephen King as “one of the greatest horror novels of the 20th century,” this book has the Ability to compel readers to turn page after page

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