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  • Theli
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    ^Nah man, I'm with you. Just have the gift edition, but it's bad ass anyway.

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  • bugen
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    Very cool collection! Saw a few Rick Hautala's in there, and I can't recommend his best of short story collection, Glimpses, highly enough. I'm even trying to get my mom to read the story 'A Good Day for Dragons' found within.

    I am now also convinced that I am the only person on the planet who doesn't have the limited CD edition of It, though how that's possible I'm not sure. I did manage to get a copy of the gift, and tried for the limited once on ebay but got priced out at the end. I am jealous of everyone in the world.

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  • Theli
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    Very nice! Thanks again.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    I like the artwork in The Twelve. That signature page is pretty cool, too. Congrats on the add!

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  • RJK1981
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    Here are a few of the pictures in the book. I'd have loved it if there were color ones, but not complaining, the B&W ones ares great and there are quite a few of them

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  • RJK1981
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    No problem. Might get a chance to take pictures of some of the artwork tomorrow

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  • Theli
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    Very nice! Thanks for loading up the pics of The Twelve!

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  • RJK1981
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    Woke up to a large box waiting for me on the dining room table

    Love the wraparound cover for this!

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    And of course the signature page with the excellent art and matching number to my copy of The Passage

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  • slayn666
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    Corrosion was a damned good, if deeply disturbing, book, so I'm looking forward to Factory Town.

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  • bookworm 1
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    Cool stuff. I am half way through the new Cemetery Dance magazine. As well as the new Dark Discoveries magazine. Both are great so far...however the Bentley Little story in Dark Discoveries I like better than the one in Cemetery Dance.

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  • srboone
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    Very nice!

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  • RJK1981
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    Got my newest book from a Goodreads win (that I didn't know I'd won, lol) and the newest CD magazine last week but got distracted when I was going to post pics. Figured I'd post pics now before I get my package tomorrow. Also realized I forgot to post a pic of an ARC I won from Darkfuse.

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  • TJCams
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    I'm a 1973 also - I honestly never read much as far as novels go - I was into I did like stuff revolving around dinosaurs (but what kid doesn't!), but was more of a TV/video gamer (go Colecovision!) than a reader, although my Dad had a huge sci-fi book collection (sci-fi book club) of stuff like Asimov, Clarke, the Star Trek and Star Wars books, Anne McAffery (sp?). I do remember trying to tackle Dragon Riders of Pern as a grade school kid for a read-a-thon....didn't get far. Book order forms at school usually resulted in ordering a dinosaur or nature book or a Garfield comic book.

    I kind of wish a was encouraged to read more as a kid, as I really missed out on a lot I think now. I even worked at a small independant book store as my first job at 16 or 17 years old, but still never got into reading much - meanwhile I had the chance at new releases, etc. Idiot!!!
    Last edited by TJCams; 03-19-2014, 01:20 PM.

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  • bookworm 1
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    Wow Squire I guess we are the babysitters of this bunch of youngsters.whose diaper needs changing?

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  • Theli
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    Originally posted by saginawhorror View Post
    born in 1986 and no one cares what I read!
    I as well! Very good year!

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