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Originally posted by bugen View PostLooks nice! Would Brian Keene's best work be The Girl on the Glider? I need to read something of his at some point to make an educated judgement and I've been procrastinating.Last edited by RonClinton; 08-17-2016, 05:40 AM.
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Looks nice! Would Brian Keene's best work be The Girl on the Glider? I need to read something of his at some point to make an educated judgement and I've been procrastinating.
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Well, darn it, all my pictures are coming out sideways. Sorry, guys!
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The Chinese Beetle by Brian Keene Lettered Edition:
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Been a while since I updated my collection so here are a few new additions:
First is Whispered Echoes by Paul F. Olson
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI still have yet to read Mr. X, The Hellfire Club, and A Dark Matter, though I've had all of those in my TBR pile for a couple of years at least. I thought Lost Boy, Lost Girl was fantastic.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostMy least favorite Straub tale is Mr. X. My favorite is Lost Boy, Lost Girl followed by Ghost Story.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostThanks, Theli. This is another example of a time I got lucky. Gauntlet offered it through their newsletter for $100. I was hesitant to place the order because I didn't know if they'd be able to fill my letter request and I'm trying to keep matching letters. I'm glad I took the gamble because it paid off!
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI agree! I call Ghost Story, Floating Dragon, and Shadowland "Straub's Trilogy of Awesome"! Completely love those books. I actually have almost enjoyed all of Straub's work that I've read so far and in most cases, they get better with repeated readings. Pork Pie Hat is one that I liked quite a bit when I read it the first time, but was completely blown away by Straub's mastery over that tale the second time around. The only book that I didn't like when I first read it was Koko, but that was due to my expectations of the story; I had expected a supernatural story along the lines of his Trilogy of Awesome. Julia and If You Could See Me Now are both criminally underrated, in my opinion.
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Thanks, Theli. This is another example of a time I got lucky. Gauntlet offered it through their newsletter for $100. I was hesitant to place the order because I didn't know if they'd be able to fill my letter request and I'm trying to keep matching letters. I'm glad I took the gamble because it paid off!
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostSo another newish addition. I got this back a few months back and never got around to posting pictures. Barry at Gauntlet was also awesome enough to get me letter UU so I all three of my Matheson lettered editions have matching letters.
Other Kingdoms by Richard Matheson:
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So another newish addition. I got this back a few months back and never got around to posting pictures. Barry at Gauntlet was also awesome enough to get me letter UU so I all three of my Matheson lettered editions have matching letters.
Other Kingdoms by Richard Matheson:
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