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Sing a song of six pence,
A bookcase full of Kings.
Mccammon, Burke and Freeman,
And other sundry things...
Fantastic, Tommy! But I'm having a stoopid moment. What's the book between Doctor Sleep and Christine on your shelves?"I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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I read the paperback first then immediately sought out a signed hardcover copy for my collection, a masterpiece in my opinion, it was easily the most expensive of the books on the shelf it's onOriginally posted by TJCams View PostVery impression and neatly organized too.
How is Song of Kali by the way?
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Nice Poem! That is another trade edition of Doctor Sleep but with a Signed Glenn CHadbourne designed dust jacket, very cool, I'll put more pics up soon but I think if you go to overlook connection they might have some more leftOriginally posted by srboone View PostSing a song of six pence,
A bookcase full of Kings.
Mccammon, Burke and Freeman,
And other sundry things...
Fantastic, Tommy! But I'm having a stoopid moment. What's the book between Doctor Sleep and Christine on your shelves?
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An obsolutely stunning collection! Especially your Kings, I have a few questions; I was wondering what the first Doctor Sleep one you have there is, Is that the signed UK edition, or the limited UK facsimile sig. version? Also what's the massive book next to Stephen King: The Non-Fiction? Then on the last row there is 3 books without titles on the spine, and one I can't make out. The first I imagine is Knowing Darknes, but what are the three books between The Secretary of Dreams and the Big Book of Necon?
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It's a Lettered copy too!!Originally posted by Tommy View PostThank you! I have not read anything by Mr Kelly and I think this beautiful PC copy I have of the lettered edition will be a really nice place to start!
Now I am drooling with envy!!!
"I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
- Stephen King
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