Good luck, Brian! I'll cross my fingers for you as I post this.
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“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
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Here's 800 pages of hard science fiction. Previously I'd only read 5 of his stories, and that's enough to know this was a good idea.
SAM_6109.jpg“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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I almost bought this but I know nothing about the author so I wasn't sure how'd it go over. On one hand, it could go like Bleeding Shadows did which introduced me to the world of Joe Lansdale, or it could go like a Jack Vance collection did (all from Sub Press oddly enough) where it was beyond painful to read.
Originally posted by bugen View PostHere's 800 pages of hard science fiction. Previously I'd only read 5 of his stories, and that's enough to know this was a good idea.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI almost bought this but I know nothing about the author so I wasn't sure how'd it go over. On one hand, it could go like Bleeding Shadows did which introduced me to the world of Joe Lansdale, or it could go like a Jack Vance collection did (all from Sub Press oddly enough) where it was beyond painful to read.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Postlike Bleeding Shadows did which introduced me to the world of Joe Lansdale,Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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It was. I recognized the name (probably because of the sheer volume of books Sub Press publishes from him,) but never read him before.
While at a book signing down in the Portland Area (for Jason Gurley,) another author mentioned Lansdale and said he wrote Bubba Ho-Tep which I was VERY familiar with the movie. Grabbed Bleeding Shadows from the Humble Bundle that Sub Press did, and was hooked.
And ever since then (a year-ish now?) I've been reading and acquiring his books. In fact, I received two today (Zepplins West signed trade and For a Few Stories More SN LE.) I'm going to need a new shelf for his books.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThat recent release was your first Lansdale? Wow, I envy you the opportunity to read all the Lansdale that's out there for the first time...
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Well damn, now I'm wishing I grabbed this. Secondary market here I come!
Originally posted by TJCams View PostI almost grabbed this too. I have on only read Pushing Ice, and it was very, very good hard sci-fi. I suppose I still may consider it. It's a fantastic looking book, and damn.....it's big one too! Reynolds is, at least for me, a modern day Arthur C Clarke.
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And I just snagged a copy for $23.52 - basically 50% so not pulling the trigger on the Sub Press 50% off sale isn't a missed opportunity. (The trade version, the SN isn't something I need - this is definitely for reading.)
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostWell damn, now I'm wishing I grabbed this. Secondary market here I come!
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Congrats, that's a steal! Everything I've read from Reynolds has been good but the stories "Minla's Flowers" and "Beyond the Aquila Rift" were incredible. I'm really looking forward to the rest.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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Beautiful book and I love that Sub Press does these Best Of volumes, but I'm afraid "hard sci-fi" and I just don't mix. I've read a good number of "soft sci-fi" volumes over my lifetime that I've enjoyed and treasure (e.g. FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON, Bradbury's material, etc.), but there's a definite division between the two that I just can't seem to cross.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Thanks! It had a starting bid of $10; couldn't pass it up and try.
No idea when I'll have a chance to even begin reading this monster but I'm excited about giving it a shot.
Originally posted by bugen View PostCongrats, that's a steal! Everything I've read from Reynolds has been good but the stories "Minla's Flowers" and "Beyond the Aquila Rift" were incredible. I'm really looking forward to the rest.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostBeautiful book and I love that Sub Press does these Best Of volumes, but I'm afraid "hard sci-fi" and I just don't mix. I've read a good number of "soft sci-fi" volumes over my lifetime that I've enjoyed and treasure (e.g. FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON, Bradbury's material, etc.), but there's a definite division between the two that I just can't seem to cross.
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No pictures (because I'm lazy and it's not convenient at the moment,) but yesterday my copy of 'Salem's Lot arrived from PS Publishing.
First observation is that DAMN - they know how to pack a book for safety. Wow.
Second - this set is pretty cool looking. I love the three individual books, and now it makes me second guess the decision that I was thinking about making - and that was to stop buying those editions.
Only complaint is that it only has one signature - from the cover artist. Seems a little lacking to me.
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