Very nice of Paul to do that! Glad to hear that THE LIVING DEAD is now out in the wild. I passed on it initially for some dumb reason and now it’s sold out everywhere. Hoping some pop up at a reasonable price on the aftermarket.
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Cool. I think I pre-ordered this through Camelot.
Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostVery nice of Paul to do that! Glad to hear that THE LIVING DEAD is now out in the wild. I passed on it initially for some dumb reason and now it’s sold out everywhere. Hoping some pop up at a reasonable price on the aftermarket.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Great to hear. Looking forward to seeing my notification soon.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI got shipping confirmation from Paul for The Living Dead - no idea when I'll read it, but looking forward to receiving it nonetheless.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I think I got a shipping notification from SST recently. Based on your list, I should be getting Demon Theory and Terror is Our Business. Hurry up mail!
ETA: I didn't realize Demon Theory was from December of 2021 - would have sworn it was a lot more recent than that. Time is definitely an illusion.Last edited by TacomaDiver; 05-26-2023, 11:42 PM.
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As usual, SST packages are always a surprise. I know they're shipped, but I never know when they'll get here.
Well, today was the day that one arrived - Demon Theory and Terror is Our Business.
As per usual, great production values at a bargain price.
Now to wrap them in a Brodart and pack away with all of their friends.
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Anybody want to knock me off the fence in either direction in regards to Tremblay's The Pallbearer's Club? Tremblay as been hit-or-miss for me as I really like A Head Full of Ghosts, but was underwhelmed and rather bored by Disappearance at Devil's Rock. I was running with a matching numbered set through Camelot, having also picked up Cabin and Growing Things, but passed on the Sleep books because I already owned the Thunderstorm editions, so a complete set isn't necessarily a thing for me anymore.
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I pre-ordered it from SST but haven't actually read the novel yet. From what I've seen from some reviews, it seems like a polarizing book. That being said, the premise seemed interesting to me and Tremblay has earned enough goodwill from me to chance it.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostAnybody want to knock me off the fence in either direction in regards to Tremblay's The Pallbearer's Club? Tremblay as been hit-or-miss for me as I really like A Head Full of Ghosts, but was underwhelmed and rather bored by Disappearance at Devil's Rock. I was running with a matching numbered set through Camelot, having also picked up Cabin and Growing Things, but passed on the Sleep books because I already owned the Thunderstorm editions, so a complete set isn't necessarily a thing for me anymore.
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The polarization of reader reviews is what got me. It's his lowest rated book on Goodreads. I don't treat review sites as gospel because individual tastes vary, but it didn't help me out too much. Most reviews complain that the book is boring, but that's hard to quantify. If you're going into a movie expecting Guardians of the Galaxy but get Interstellar you might be bored. It's not because Interstellar is necessarily bad, just not what you anticipated.Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
I pre-ordered it from SST but haven't actually read the novel yet. From what I've seen from some reviews, it seems like a polarizing book. That being said, the premise seemed interesting to me and Tremblay has earned enough goodwill from me to chance it.
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It's the only Tremblay book I haven't cared for, and, in fact, it was essentially a DNF, as I lightly skimmed the last half or third, just to see if anything might change my mind...and it didn't. Up to that point, I'd enjoyed every Tremblay book I'd read (and had read them all)...sure, some more than others (and DISAPPEARANCE AT DEVIL'S ROCK was my least favorite up to that point), just as with any author, but all were finished and appreciated. Somewhere around here I left a short review with my thoughts at the time, so I won't repeat them here (and, honestly, it was such a surprisingly disappointing experience that I've tried to forget about it, and have been generally successful, so can't give you a detailed reason anymore why I didn't care for it). I don't see you list SURVIVOR SONG among the books you own...if you need a new Tremblay read, I would recommend that one far, far more than PALLBEARER'S CLUB.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostAnybody want to knock me off the fence in either direction in regards to Tremblay's The Pallbearer's Club? Tremblay as been hit-or-miss for me as I really like A Head Full of Ghosts, but was underwhelmed and rather bored by Disappearance at Devil's Rock. I was running with a matching numbered set through Camelot, having also picked up Cabin and Growing Things, but passed on the Sleep books because I already owned the Thunderstorm editions, so a complete set isn't necessarily a thing for me anymore.
EDIT: Just did a search, and I can't find my short review on it. Weird. Maybe I posted it somewhere else, I don't know.
EDIT 2: Btw, if a complete set isn't a concern anymore, please keep me in mind for the SST editions of both DISAPPEARANCE and CABIN. I piecemealed my Tremblay collection with SST and a couple trade HC 1sts, and would be very pleased to have it all SST (save for PALLBEARER'S...no surprise, I won't be going for that one).Last edited by RonClinton; 07-21-2023, 10:21 PM.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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This is the only Tremblay book I have read and I really hated it. I thought it was weak, a little disjointed, and not a sharp story at all.
I finished it so there is that. Plenty of books are a DNF so he surpassed those.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI don't see you list SURVIVOR SONG among the books you own...if you need a new Tremblay read, I would recommend that one far, far more than PALLBEARER'S CLUB.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Happy to say that very shortly after this message I was able to snag a copy of SST's CABIN...very pleased to finally upgrade my signed trade HC of that book.Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
EDIT 2: Btw, if a complete set isn't a concern anymore, please keep me in mind for the SST editions of both DISAPPEARANCE and CABIN. I piecemealed my Tremblay collection with SST and a couple trade HC 1sts, and would be very pleased to have it all SST (save for PALLBEARER'S...no surprise, I won't be going for that one).
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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