Lonely Road's The Strain. This book is just awesome. I only regret waiting as long as I did to buy it. Fantastic job Brian and everyone else at Lonely Road Books.
Great additions to your collection, Joe! And, if you're anything like me when it come to taking pics, you get funky angles by trying to cut down on the glare!
Love the books, especially The Strain. Definitely on my list of books to find when I have the money
Also, I have a signed PB of The Strain and found the story to be enjoyable. There is a consistency error in the book though, but it doesn't ruin the story (though it did make me go back and look at something to make sure I was right). I won't spoil it though unless you really want to know.
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I read the book already and am interested in the error. I dont think I noticed one, however I read the book a couple years ago. You could use the spoiler tags so people have to click to see it.
I don't remember where it was exactly anymore, but...
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When the father and son were running away the boy left his cane either in a car or home, and then a little further in the book he was using his cane again even though they never went back and got the cane. Didn't ruin the book or make it any less enjoyable of a read, but it did amuse me.
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Not sure, not everyone notices that kind of thing since it is relatively minor and doesn't really have a major impact on the story. I'm curious how many people did the proofreading. It's easy to make a mistake like that, but usually someone catches it.
I am an analytic person, so that may have been a part of me noticing that
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I remember an error that didn't change the story but happened within three pages of each other. The mistake was about the home state of a character. It changed from one to another real quick. it was in Earthcore by Scott Sigler. It was a self published book so I gave him some leeway.
After adamjames posted his collection I mentioned I was looking for this book but was going to wait until I read some of his work. This popped up on abebooks and I couldn't pass it up. It cost less then the original price so I thought it was a pretty good deal.
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