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Love all of these ideas, especially Ellroy and Lindqvist! I would be so down for limited editions of those books! If I remember correctly, I believe that Centipede is releasing multiple books by Thompson next year, which I hope I'm able to afford. Love Centipede's books, but they sure aren't cheap.Originally posted by Theli View PostReal answer: As for crime novels, I think James Ellroy's L.A. Quartet would make for an awesome CD collection. They need a l/e release. Would love more Jim Thompson books, but deceased autors isn't really CD's forte, so I'll leave that to CP. Other than those, like I've said before, I would kill for a CD copy of Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves or to a slightly lesser extent I would love a CD edition of John Lindqvist's Let The Right One In.
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By Reason of Insanity would be a great one!Originally posted by bugen View PostMore crime than horror, but Shane Stevens' By Reason of Insanity and Dead City. Alexis Machine!!!
These could be ripe for a re-release. I haven't read the other couple he's written, but when my parents forbid me to read Stephen King as a child, this is where I went (backfire!)
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Also what's the "controversy" surrounding Dan Simmons? I know all the dirt on Card and Hubbard. But I just love mudslinging
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Real answer: As for crime novels, I think James Ellroy's L.A. Quartet would make for an awesome CD collection. They need a l/e release. Would love more Jim Thompson books, but deceased autors isn't really CD's forte, so I'll leave that to CP. Other than those, like I've said before, I would kill for a CD copy of Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves or to a slightly lesser extent I would love a CD edition of John Lindqvist's Let The Right One In.
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I would love to see Ira Levin--the obvious ones, Rosemary's Baby and the Stepford Wives--but also the classics like The Boys from Brazil and A Kiss Before Dying. I guess you'd have to throw Sliver in there too. . .
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More crime than horror, but Shane Stevens' By Reason of Insanity and Dead City. Alexis Machine!!!
These could be ripe for a re-release. I haven't read the other couple he's written, but when my parents forbid me to read Stephen King as a child, this is where I went (backfire!)
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When Hell freezes over would be my guess.
Originally posted by Theli View PostSo when's the CD edition of the Twilight saga being released?
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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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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!)
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Damn, and I had my money all saved up for matching lettered traycases!
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Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!! Gap!!!
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Yes, Science Fiction: The Gap - again, by Stephen Donaldson.
(5-part series)
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