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...aaannd sold out -- in, what, six or seven hours? A healthy paycheck on this one for Folio Society and Ellis: $640 x 750 run = $480,000...almost a half-million dollars. Nice to see the market for limited books is still alive and well.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
Only 11 copies left now.
My paperback copy is sufficient.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Finished up American Cannibal, which I really liked the first half, but most of the stories in the second half fell flat for me. Maybe too ambitious for it’s own good.
Up next, half way through Alakazam by Mia Dalia. This is a novella length story that I am really enjoying so far.
At the half way point, not a whole lot has gone on, basically establishing the main characters and the two different timelines, but Dalia has very readable style.
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I was just looking at Alakazam the other day. Let us know what you think when done as I may pick it up! Am just getting ready to start her recent collection of novellas from Thunderstorm.Originally posted by brlesh View PostFinished up American Cannibal, which I really liked the first half, but most of the stories in the second half fell flat for me. Maybe too ambitious for it’s own good.
Up next, half way through Alakazam by Mia Dalia. This is a novella length story that I am really enjoying so far.
At the half way point, not a whole lot has gone on, basically establishing the main characters and the two different timelines, but Dalia has very readable style.
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Just finished reading Kristopher Triana's "Pure Evil", a collection of his most extreme short stories. There were some misses, as there are with most collections; however, a lot of these stories were top notch examples of extreme and splatter horror and would make Ed Lee blush. In fact, his story "The Bitch" from this collection might be the most disturbing splatter/extreme story that I have read. It was truly tough to get through. Overall, a good collection of extreme stories, but definitely not for those who need trigger warnings as this book will offend everyone!
Am now reading the Thunderstorm LE of Mona Kabbini's "They're Already Here", a collection of three novellas.
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Overall, I liked it.Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
I was just looking at Alakazam the other day. Let us know what you think when done as I may pick it up! Am just getting ready to start her recent collection of novellas from Thunderstorm.
It was an interesting story and she has a very readable style.
My one criticism would be I thought the ending was a little flat. Not bad, was just expecting more.
Have her first novel Haven on my TBR, and looking forward to her mermaid (??) story from Earthling.
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Finished up Alakazam by Mia Dalia, which I liked quite a bit.
Next up, started Metropolis by Thea von Harbou, a novelization of her screenplay of the famous sci-fi dystopian movie directed by her (at the time) husband Fritz Lang.
Only about 20 pages in, liking it so far. Can definitely see that this was an influence on George Orwell. Getting strong 1984 vibes from the opening chapters.
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I finished the Kenzie Jennings collection, which I really enjoyed. Finally a new-to-me author that I want to read more from! There were two stories that I just did not get, but overall, a solid collection. So many typos and repeated sentences...I wish publishers would take more care in proofing their books.
In keeping with my short story mania, I just started the Subterranean Charles Beaumont collection THE CARNIVAL.
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Very glad to hear this! Still need to check Haven out as well. I'm slowly working my way through her short novel, Vanilla. So far, so good! I also have the Earthling book on pre-order and looking forward to it very much.Originally posted by brlesh View Post
Overall, I liked it.
It was an interesting story and she has a very readable style.
My one criticism would be I thought the ending was a little flat. Not bad, was just expecting more.
Have her first novel Haven on my TBR, and looking forward to her mermaid (??) story from Earthling.
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