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Originally posted by Grant Wootton View PostGood to see you back Scot
But I'll be back permantely soon enough
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostI don't think that's possible LOL. For me it would take several lifetimes just to read the Dark Tower Series.
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It was released in the same book as Friday night in Beast house that leisure put out a couple years ago.Before all the nonsence started to come out over there.Originally posted by Tasmaniac View PostThe Wilds by Richard Laymon.
I heard a while ago that this was going to be released again in paperback - was that Leisure?
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Guest repliedGood to see you back Scot
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LOL I just saw the changes to the forum......"Receiving Daily Medication" couldn't be more true!!
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if the time ever comes when I have no more SK to read.
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There's a whole lot I am ashamed to have never read. I just started reading not long ago and havent even read half of the SK books I own and I dont even own them all. The Classic King books I am most ashamed of like Carrie, It, Christine, just off the top of my head. I even bought the 25th IT gift ed but have never read it at all. I dont read my books though. I use my ereader which is so much easier and convenient. I keep picking newer books to read first. Well my first SK book was The Drawing of the Three, someone picked it up for me not knowing it was part of a series...anyway...after that I read the whole DT series then I mixed it up a bit n read a few in a jumbled manner but lately I read Bag of Bones, quickly before the Mini came out, then Under The Dome because of the Shotime rumours, On writing because I got into writing again and now The Talisman just cuz someone told me to. I'll get around to them all eventually then find something else I like if the time ever comes when I have no more SK to read.
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Originally posted by RJK1981 View PostI hadn't heard that about The Wilds, but that would be cool. If it was Leisure who was going to publish it (Which I am quite sure would be correct as they published a lot of his paperback stuff) then we'll have to see if another publisher picks it up being Leisure/Dorchester Publications/DP (They started using DP to fool people into not realizing it was Dorchester) is basically a dead company at this point. There is a large boycott of their stuff, which I fully support and won't be buying a single thing published by them except from places like Half Price Books since I know those books were paid for already (though whether the authors were paid is another question).n Even then, unless I REALLY want the book I won't even buy a Leisure book from any source at all
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I hadn't heard that about The Wilds, but that would be cool. If it was Leisure who was going to publish it (Which I am quite sure would be correct as they published a lot of his paperback stuff) then we'll have to see if another publisher picks it up being Leisure/Dorchester Publications/DP (They started using DP to fool people into not realizing it was Dorchester) is basically a dead company at this point. There is a large boycott of their stuff, which I fully support and won't be buying a single thing published by them except from places like Half Price Books since I know those books were paid for already (though whether the authors were paid is another question).n Even then, unless I REALLY want the book I won't even buy a Leisure book from any source at all
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The Wilds by Richard Laymon.
I heard a while ago that this was going to be released again in paperback - was that Leisure?
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I know, I keep debating whether I want to do that or get a really nice copy of it. I could always find a $.01 copy of it, and throw it in my paperback collection, I guess, til I decide...
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You can find it cheap on Amazon if you want to purchase it. I still need to read it as well
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Squire and cope, you must both read The Haunting of Hill House. If you don't own a copy, you should be able to find some copy for a few bucks somewhere. It is one of the finest haunted house stories ever written.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostThe Haunting of Hill House byShirley Jackson. Someone's post in their collection thread remeinded me that I had not read this one. And the TBR continues to grow (after I'd whittled it down so far...).
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