Yeah, being a King completist would require a large sum of money, and probably a helluva network too.
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I'm definitely more of reader. Most of my collection is paperbacks followed by a good portion of hardcovers, but I only really started to collect signed and limited editions in the last year or so. Normally I won't read a limited number/lettered edition, but will buy a paperback copy to read. I got a couple of signed Jack Ketchum paperbacks today, and I'll be reading them.Last edited by Theli; 04-17-2013, 06:48 AM.
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I'm very much both. I didn't know about Cemetery Dance until word got out of their special 25th anniversary edition of It, and even then I didn't pay serious attention until late last year, so most of my collected books are from other publishers, and from genres other than horror (I even have quite a few non fiction). If it's a book I'm especially interested in and if I can get it signed or there's a version of it made for collectors, I'd like to have the signed or collector's version to collect and another maybe / maybe not collector's edition to read. As it is I have very few collector's editions of books and/or signed books at the moment, at least compared to others here, though now that I've discovered Cemetery Dance, that number will go up a little as 2013 goes by and some of the books I have pre-ordered get finished.
A number of the books I have pre-ordered with Cemetery Dance seem impressive to me but haven't sold out yet. Makes me wonder if my tastes are the same as others here. When I was earning my masters degree in Library and Information Studies, I had to draw up what I considered a comprehensive collection of books of a subject of my choice for a class I took on collection development. I chose zombies and their use in philosophy and in social commentary. You might see some zombie-related books when enough of my pre-orders come in for me to feel comfortable adding my collection to the others posted in this forum.Last edited by Marloo; 04-17-2013, 10:47 PM.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Marloo, I think you will find a pretty broad range in taste in books around these parts. I look forward to one day seeing your collection thread.Originally posted by Marloo View PostI'm very much both. I didn't know about Cemetery Dance until word got out of their special 25th anniversary edition of It, and even then I didn't pay serious attention until late last year, so most of my collected books are from other publishers, and from genres other than horror (I even have quite a few non fiction). If it's a book I'm especially interested in and if I can get it signed or there's a version of it made for collectors, I'd like to have the signed or collector's version to collect and another maybe / maybe not collector's edition to read. As it is I have very few collector's editions of books and/or signed books at the moment, at least compared to others here, though now that I've discovered Cemetery Dance, that number will go up a little as 2013 goes by and some of the books I have pre-ordered get finished.
A number of the books I have pre-ordered with Cemetery Dance seem impressive to me but haven't sold out yet. Makes me wonder if my tastes are the same as others here. When I was earning my masters degree in Library and Information Studies, I had to draw up what I considered a comprehensive collection of books of a subject of my choice for a class I took on collection development. I chose zombies and their use in philosophy and in social commentary. You might see some zombie-related books when enough of my pre-orders come in for me to feel comfortable adding my collection to the others posted in this forum.
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Originally posted by oceanic remnant View PostI have always been more of a reader but I would like to become a collector as well. In this day and age of the internet I assume it has become easier to be a collector in any field.
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I don't have the money available to start a "collection", plus I enjoy reading. I had collected other items in the past. For example, when I was a kid, and up until the early '90s I put together (what is now at least) a very valuable collection of hockey cards, and I also started a small F1 model car collection of my favourite driver - which I may be selling in the very near future. Again though.... if I had more available "free" cash, I would have many different types of collections for sure.
As for books..... I am reader first....by far. I do have some signed stuff that I recently got. I want to set it aside, so it doesn't get damaged, worn, etc., but I want to read it. I would never crack the spine on a pb, or dogear the corner as a bookmark. My wife likes doing that, but she doesn't read the same stuff I do for the most part.
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Originally posted by TJCams View PostLOL - Wow - nope. You'll understand my reaction to that in a second....... Jacques Villeneuve
Lol, I see. I can't wait fir Rush to come out, and Senna was a great documentary. I started watching F1 back in the mid-'70s, and it's still the only race series I watch.
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