Got my grab bag today too. Mostly the same except instead of the SK Movie Trivia and Weak and Wounded, I got Kinsmen and Lucifer's Lottery. These are always a great deal.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI rarely do the grab-bag thing anymore, it just never worls out for me finanically. Good books, but not ones I'm interested in. I'm happy for the folks who get good deals, but i'd rather apply my cash to titles I'll be excited to get.
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Originally posted by Theli View PostI agree most of the time, though some specific grab bags I may jump on, like another Stephen King one, or an ARC one.“Perhaps I am simply a madman who dreamt of being sane for a little while.”
— Roland Deschain
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The following Cemetery Dance ARC: Full Dark, No Stars, Doctor Sleep
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Thrift store buys at lunch today. The copy of Killer Angels is an Easton edition published in 1996. Hard to find and expensive.
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I enjoy Drake. My two favorite books are From the Heart of Darkness, Tor 1983 and Balefires, Nightshade, 2007. Both are short story collections and contain some of his best work. There is some overlap between the collections, but they're both pretty affordable, so I would probably pick up both if you're interested in his work. His Vietnam horror, weird fiction really struck a chord with me when I first read him. He served with the 11th ACR in Vietnam and Cambodia and collaborated with Karl Edward Wagner on several projects.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI enjoy Drake. My two favorite books are From the Heart of Darkness, Tor 1983 and Balefires, Nightshade, 2007. Both are short story collections and contain some of his best work. There is some overlap between the collections, but they're both pretty affordable, so I would probably pick up both if you're interested in his work. His Vietnam horror, weird fiction really struck a chord with me when I first read him. He served with the 11th ACR in Vietnam and Cambodia and collaborated with Karl Edward Wagner on several projects.
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