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    Two Shelves of My Books (I've been organizing...)

    If you are interested in buying any of these books, shoot me a private message or reply here. Thanks! Cap (AKA Steve)

    First Shelf Eclipse / Bad Moon Books:

    Not Fade Away
    Sparrow Rock xsold.
    Siren
    A View From The Lake
    The Not Quite Right Rev. Cletus J Diggs and the Currently Accepted Habits of Nature
    Crimson
    Vector Borne
    Johnny Gruesome (Also have the companion CD)
    Little Graveyard On The Prairie
    Rough Cut
    Black & Orange (I have matching numbers for the Benjamin Kane Ethridge books)
    Nomads
    Demon
    Scavenger Hunt
    Lost In Darkness
    Monster Town/The Butcher Of Box Hill (Flipbook)

    Second Shelf Subterranean Press:
    Dating Secrets Of The Dead
    Medicine Road
    Seven Wild Sisters
    Vacancy & Ariel (Unsigned flipbook)
    Thousandth Night /Minla's Flowers (Flipbook)
    Star-lady/Fast Friend (Flipbook)
    Songs Of Leaving
    In Waders From Mars
    Plots And Misadventtures
    Zombie Love
    Shadow Twin
    Hunter's Run (I have matching numbers for Shadow Twin and Hunter's Run)
    A Fantasy Medley
    A Fantasy Medley 2
    A Fantasy Medley 3 (I have matching numbers for the Fantasy Medley books)
    Speculative Horizons
    The Spaces Between the Lines
    Eyes Like Leaves
    The Onion Girl
    The Authentic William James
    Diary of A Dragon (Chapbook)
    Inside Job
    The Quiet
    Promises To Keep (Slipcased)
    Jack In The Green
    What The Mouse Found and Other Stories
    Forever Twilight 2
    The Painted Bride
    The Four Thousand, The Eight Hundred
    Havoc Swims Jaded (With bonus chapbook)
    Last edited by c marvel; 03-03-2017, 09:01 AM.
    Books are weapons in the war of ideas.

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    Originally posted by c marvel View Post
    If you are interested in buying any of these books, shoot me a private message or reply here. Thanks! Cap (AKA Steve)

    First Shelf Eclipse / Bad Moon books:

    Sparrow Rock
    Really love that book. Tried a few other Kenyon novels and was underwhelmed, but SPARROW ROCK is absolutely terrific. Anyone who hasn't read it should immediately buy Steve's copy!
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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      #3
      Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
      Really love that book. Tried a few other Kenyon novels and was underwhelmed, but SPARROW ROCK is absolutely terrific. Anyone who hasn't read it should immediately buy Steve's copy!
      I'm casting a line based on your suggestion Ron LOL!
      Mike

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        #4
        I hope you catch a big one!

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          #5
          Ron and I have made trades before. I believe he'll vouch that I am a good seller. ~Steve
          Books are weapons in the war of ideas.

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            #6
            Originally posted by c marvel View Post
            Ron and I have made trades before. I believe he'll vouch that I am a good seller. ~Steve
            I've bought from you in the past and was very satisfied!

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              #7
              Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
              I'm casting a line based on your suggestion Ron LOL!
              Mike
              Mike, if you get a bite that feels right, reel 'er in 'cause she's (SPARROW ROCK) a beaut'!

              Upon finishing it, SPARROW ROCK leapt to join my top favorite post-apocalyptic novels, including THE STAND, SWAN SONG, and THE ROAD. While it's surely not up to the caliber of these classic novels, it's in fine company among them...I'd probably place close to my Top Five. Here's my Top Ten (as of today, anyhow, and off the top of my head):

              THE ROAD
              THE STAND
              I AM LEGEND
              SWAN SONG
              THE DOG STARS
              SPARROW ROCK
              THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS
              BLOOD CRAZY
              DARK ADVENT
              THE QUIET EARTH
              Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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                #8
                Steve's a good guy. He sold me books that he wasn't even selling. I'm sure it was my good looks.

                Originally posted by c marvel View Post
                Ron and I have made trades before. I believe he'll vouch that I am a good seller. ~Steve

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
                  Steve's a good guy. He sold me books that he wasn't even selling. I'm sure it was my good looks.
                  Wasn't even selling? Eh? 😐
                  Books are weapons in the war of ideas.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
                    Mike, if you get a bite that feels right, reel 'er in 'cause she's (SPARROW ROCK) a beaut'!

                    Upon finishing it, SPARROW ROCK leapt to join my top favorite post-apocalyptic novels, including THE STAND, SWAN SONG, and THE ROAD. While it's surely not up to the caliber of these classic novels, it's in fine company among them...I'd probably place close to my Top Five. Here's my Top Ten (as of today, anyhow, and off the top of my head):

                    THE ROAD
                    THE STAND
                    I AM LEGEND
                    SWAN SONG
                    THE DOG STARS
                    SPARROW ROCK
                    THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS
                    BLOOD CRAZY
                    DARK ADVENT
                    THE QUIET EARTH
                    Nice list, I have read a number of these. I liked the Postman and one of my all time favorites, The Earth Abides. Ron, you have great taste lol!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
                      Nice list, I have read a number of these. I liked the Postman and one of my all time favorites, The Earth Abides. Ron, you have great taste lol!
                      Thanks, Mike. THE POSTMAN is quite good; I wasn't much of a fan of the film, but like in most cases the book was far better. I also liked THE EARTH ABIDES, as well as ON THE BEACH and ALAS BABYLON. Not sure why I always mentally group those three together, but <shrug>. Of the three, I like THE EARTH ABIDES the best, followed by ON THE BEACH and, last, the more miltaristic ALAS BABYLON. In a more contemporary vein, WORLD WAR Z -- the book! -- was also quite good...enjoyed the format Brooks chose to tell the story. Somewhat less contemporarily, Roger Zelazny's DAMNATION ALLEY was also fairly good.

                      Steve: Sorry for such a thread drift on your For Sale ad!
                      Last edited by RonClinton; 02-10-2017, 03:46 PM.
                      Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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                        #12
                        My girlfriend just picked up a copy of On The Beach and is planning to read it after her current book. Maybe I will borrow it from her.

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                          #13
                          Another oldie-but-goody is Down to a Sunless Sea, by David Graham.

                          If you read it, make sure you get the UK edition, as the ending of the US edition was altered.

                          https://www.amazon.com/Down-Sunless-...a+david+graham

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post
                            Another oldie-but-goody is Down to a Sunless Sea, by David Graham.

                            If you read it, make sure you get the UK edition, as the ending of the US edition was altered.

                            https://www.amazon.com/Down-Sunless-...a+david+graham
                            I was going to say that I have never heard of it nor read it, but I followed the Amazon link, and distinctly remember that cover art from reading it a long, long time ago. I don't remember a thing about it other than the art, unfortunately. That art must be the U.S. edition, so apparently that is the one that I read.
                            Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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                              #15
                              I've had LEVEL 7, another post-apocalyptic novel of sorts, by Mordecai Roshwald in my TBR pile, but haven't read it yet.
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