Ok, well then I'll call you every night and read it to you. No wait, that will just cause me to go into a rage at the inanity of it all.
Better thought. Make a series of YouTube videos of you reading The Mailman out loud. Brian can watch it at his leisure and I am sure you would gain a new appreciation of what you missed on the first read!
Better thought. Make a series of YouTube videos of you reading The Mailman out loud. Brian can watch it at his leisure and I am sure you would gain a new appreciation of what you missed on the first read!
Better thought. Make a series of YouTube videos of you reading The Mailman out loud. Brian can watch it at his leisure and I am sure you would gain a new appreciation of what you missed on the first read!
THAT would make for some interesting content. I'm going to take it under consideration.
Received word a few days ago that I would be receiving a signed UK copy!
Do you think all the signed copies sold by B&N could be facsimile sigs?
I'm with Jeff...confused on the above, Brian. From who did you receive word? From B&N based on your order of the U.S. signed or...?
As far as facsimile, no, I continue to believe they will be true signed HCs, not facsimiles. B&N knows what facsimiles are and the signed book was not advertised as such.
Sorry, guys. I asked a UK friend to order me a copy via Waterstones with the chance that the copy would be signed. Their packaging is horrendous so I always ask him to pick up UK copies that I collect and ship them to me.
Great interview. I didn't realize he was from my home state.
That limited is nice. I subscribe to their newsletter and I don't recall seeing it being offered.
Same. Don’t recall any mention of it. I just happened to see a copy of it tonight on eBay with no mention of who published it, so figured I’d check Goldsboro for fun...and there it was.
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