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 I second the Orson Scott Card. Maybe some of the older Ray Garton, that to my knowledge have only been available in paperback. Donaldson is always good! I don't care what anyone says, I love the fantasy/D & D writing of R.A. Salvatore and nice limited editions of his work would be awesome! One of my all time favorite books is The Earth Abides by George R Stewart, That one would be number one on my list!Originally posted by Menace View PostOrson Scott Card or maybe Limited editions of David Gerrolds War Against the Chtorr if he even finishes this series of books.-Chris Lason-
 
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 I'd also love to see some Limited Editions from Margaret Weiss and Tracy HickmanWARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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 YES!! I have the leather bound Dragonlance Chronicles signed by Margeret Weiss. It only had a limited print run, so I guess it's limited in that sense. But really nice editions would be pretty awesome.Originally posted by RJK1981 View PostI'd also love to see some Limited Editions from Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman-Chris Lason-
 
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 Here are a couple more books I'd love to see CD give the signed limited treatment:
 
 Peter Straub:
 The Blue Rose trilogy
 Ghost Story (posted this one before, but I'm just sayin...)
 
 Michael Aronovitz:
 Seven Deadly Pleasures
 
 Michael Marshall Smith:
 The Straw Men trilogy, or anything else for that matter.
 
 Ira Levin:
 Rosemary's Baby
 
 TED Klein:
 The Ceremonies
 
 Mike Carey:
 The Girl With All The Gifts (haven't read it yet, but Carey is awesome and would love a signed limited)
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 Here is a couple suggestions I think would work.....
 
 Subterranean - James Rollins This has a Jurassic Park mixed with Indiana Jones feel to it. And is NOT part of the Sigma Force series, but CD is doing Relic (Pendergast series), so why not??
 
 Would also love to see some Clive Barker - Hellbound Heart is a shorter type story with a legendary following
 
 Richard Matheson - Hell House
 
 Can't go wrong with Dan Simmons - loved The Terror, plus he has Carrion Comfort, Song of Kali, etc.
 
 Would love to see CD branch out into sci-fi a bit too. Maybe William Gibson, classic PK Dick, Iain Banks.....
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 Has it gotten so bad I'm not able to mention Hubbard? Don't want to be thrown out, but I've always had a soft spot for the Mission Earth series (ouch! quit it! ouch! dodge! parry! ouch! ouch! roll-to-side! ouch!)“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
 -John Barth
 
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 Nothing wrong with mentioning Hubbard since others have mentioned Card and Simmons, who come with their own hangups. Though I imagine landing a deal for any of his (Hubbard's) works would be a nightmare since you'd be dealing with the insanity of his estate and his church.Originally posted by bugen View PostHas it gotten so bad I'm not able to mention Hubbard? Don't want to be thrown out, but I've always had a soft spot for the Mission Earth series (ouch! quit it! ouch! dodge! parry! ouch! ouch! roll-to-side! ouch!)
 
 If we're listing sci-fi, I'd love to see LEs of Hannu Rajaniemi's novels.
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