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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostThen you will be banished to the land of mass market paperbacks. The ex-library copy region specifically.
Still debating that new Malerman collection from Earthling, as even though THE BIRD BOX was a little underwhelming for me (I didn't finish it, but may give it another try if I can find the new S/L at a discounted price down the road), I really enjoyed the novella A HOUSE AT THE BOTTOM OF A LAKE (well, until the ending). I passed on the two McCammons reprints (that I hear have already sold out?!) in lieu of the new upcoming novel, but given that the Malerman is a collection of shorts like HOUSE, this one still lingers as a possibility...Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThat horrific image gave me a good laugh on what has otherwise been a stressful day...thanks for that.
Still debating that new Malerman collection from Earthling, as even though THE BIRD BOX was a little underwhelming for me (I didn't finish it, but may give it another try if I can find the new S/L at a discounted price down the road), I really enjoyed the novella A HOUSE AT THE BOTTOM OF A LAKE (well, until the ending). I passed on the two McCammons reprints (that I hear have already sold out?!) in lieu of the new upcoming novel, but given that the Malerman is a collection of shorts like HOUSE, this one still lingers as a possibility...
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI haven't finished reading it, but the stories are all centered on the town of Goblin. So they're not as free-standing as a collection of short stories implies.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostSorry, I'm afraid my post was poorly constructed...I just meant that Malerman had proven himself to me in the short form (e.g. A HOUSE AT THE BOTTOM OF A LAKE novella) but not so much in the long form (BIRD BOX novel), so was intrigued by the collection of shorts, regardless of whether varied or -- in this case -- themed in setting.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostEven with the poor navigation, I was able to get a copy of the Earthling Publications edition of Goblin. $50 is a good price. Little tentative still because this will be my second blind purchase from Josh Malerman (Bird Box is the other) since I haven't read anything by him (at least that I'm aware of - I always lose track of short stories in various collections . . .)
Thanks to jeffingoff for the head's up!
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI'm a little surprised by the lack of presence on Earthling's website. The "coming soon" is still up for Goblin, but no link to the product page. I'm on the waitlist for the lettered edition, but I'm thinking about picking up the limited as well so I don't have to wait so long to read it.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostFrom the home page you have to click on Books. There you will see all the books available. And click on GOBLIN to get to the order page. Unless it's sold out I was told there's a wait list for the lettered.
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostI finished The Victorian Act III: Self-Estrangement and now I'm reading Carny Kill, a Black Lizard paperback, by Robert Edmond Alter. Thanks to whoever it was who mentioned the line of Black Lizard paperbacks a while ago.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI ordered mine through Camelot. I've just had such good buying experiences with them, that they're are kind of my default for most purchases. I can't get everything through them, but quite a lot.
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Originally posted by Theli View PostI too went through Camelot. Not a negative word to say about them. Top notch folks there.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostFrom the home page you have to click on Books. There you will see all the books available. And click on GOBLIN to get to the order page. Unless it's sold out I was told there's a wait list for the lettered.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostYep, I'm hanging out on that list. I'm also on the list for the lettered of Motherless Child and Good Girls by Glen Hirshberg. My understanding is that Earthling takes half the payment upon the book entering production and the other half prior to shipping. I've been toying with the idea of trying to collect lettered editions of the entire Halloween Series from Earthling, but that would be a mean feat as Earthling lettered editions rarely show up on the aftermarket.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostSorry, I'm afraid my post was poorly constructed...I just meant that Malerman had proven himself to me in the short form (e.g. A HOUSE AT THE BOTTOM OF A LAKE novella) but not so much in the long form (BIRD BOX novel), so was intrigued by the collection of shorts, regardless of whether varied or -- in this case -- themed in setting.
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