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This is going to be a more image-heavy post than usual as this book is a big deal to me.
I won this PC edition of Let the Right One In because I correctly guessed that the Rubik's Cube on Paul's desk was a reference to the novel. I'm a big fan of Let the Right One In (the Swedish film adaptation is my favorite movie of all time) and I had long been hoping for some limited edition of the novel so I can't overstate how big of a deal this was to me. Needless to say I'm very grateful to Paul for his generosity.
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The Hendrix novel's cover reminded me of something I feel Centipede would have done. Just had that CP feel.
I also didn't realize that the artist signed the signature sheet too - so that was an added bonus.
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This is SST's limited edition of Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix.
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Latest arrival is Suntup's artist edition of Silence of the Lambs.
With the reversible cover:
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Nice add! I’m keeping my eyes peeled for a copy in the aftermarket.Last edited by Sock Monkey; 07-09-2021, 12:41 PM.
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This is 'Malignant Summer' by Tim Meyer from Thunderstorm Books. It's a pretty good coming of age horror novel.
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This is Infernal Press's limited edition for 'The Woman' by Jack Ketchum and Lucky McKee. I wasn't planning on getting it but I saw it being sold for $200; $175 was the retail cost and $370 is the average price from resellers so I figured I wasn't going to get this type of deal again. It's a very nice book overall and I'm glad I was able to get a copy.
As a disclaimer the cover has nudity on it. It's not particularly graphic so I'm not putting it under a cut but here's a warning just in case.
Some interior art from Caniglia:
Some nice splatter effect:
Finally, the signature page is NSFW so I'm putting it under a cut.
Spoiler!
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This is a special advance review copy of 'The Silence of the Lambs' from Suntup.
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First off I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who comments. I don't reply that much unless it's a question but I read them all and appreciate them.
This is Suntup's edition of Seed by Ania Ahlborn. I have yet to read this one but I really liked her novel 'Brother'.
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