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  • Ben Staad
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    Congrats to you. As a bonus you've now introduced me to the bookoutlet as well.

    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    I have a running list of new(er) trade hardcovers that I intend to track down at some point once the price drops or my book budget has extra room. Every now and then, I like to swing over to Book Outlet's website to see if I can find any good steals from among my list. Today, I found four books from my list on the site at very reduced prices and I'm stoked! Grabbed the titles below:

    1) The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler

    2) No Second Chances by Rio Youers

    3) An Honest Man by Michael Koryta

    4) The Guide by Peter Heller
     

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  • sholloman81
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    I have a running list of new(er) trade hardcovers that I intend to track down at some point once the price drops or my book budget has extra room. Every now and then, I like to swing over to Book Outlet's website to see if I can find any good steals from among my list. Today, I found four books from my list on the site at very reduced prices and I'm stoked! Grabbed the titles below:

    1) The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler

    2) No Second Chances by Rio Youers

    3) An Honest Man by Michael Koryta

    4) The Guide by Peter Heller

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  • RonClinton
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    Damn, big book-mail day today, with arrivals from Lividian, SST, and Brian Keene’s Vortex Books: CHILD ALONE WITH STRANGERS, COLD IN JULY, and A BETTER WORLD (signed trade 1st HC) by Sarah Langan. The first two were kindly held by Brian and Paul while I was away from home for a month.

    Gotta love days like these.

    EDIT: And the today (the day after the above) I received my S/L of THE DRIVE-IN: MULTIPLEX from Thunderstorm. Cool beans.
    Last edited by RonClinton; 04-13-2024, 06:20 AM.

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  • sholloman81
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    Not sure if there are any other Kristopher Triana or Aron Beauregard fans on this forum, but they each released a limited-edition book today via their own websites. Even though my wallet hates me at the moment, I couldn't pass as I enjoy the heck out of each author and don't want to miss out!

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  • sholloman81
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    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post

    I liked Vampire Junction, and if you like it, it's the first book in a trilogy. I really don't remember the second two books at this point.
    Oh wow, didn't even realize it was a part of a trilogy.  I only recognized the name at all because I happened to remember the SubPress edition.  I'll have to keep an eye out if I enjoy the first book.  

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Was at my local Half Price Books this weekend and snagged some nice trade hardcovers: "Vampire Junction" by SP Somtow and "Secret Strangers" by Thomas Tessier. Have never read either title but have high hopes. I remember that SubPress did an LE for Vampire Junction a while back; so, I figured that it's probably worth the read. For the Tessier, I have read some of his other stuff, such as the Nightwalkers, and enjoyed it; so, I figured I would give this one a try. It's also a Dark Harvest book, and I always loved that press, so that excited me as well!
    I liked Vampire Junction, and if you like it, it's the first book in a trilogy. I really don't remember the second two books at this point.

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  • sholloman81
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    Was at my local Half Price Books this weekend and snagged some nice trade hardcovers: "Vampire Junction" by SP Somtow and "Secret Strangers" by Thomas Tessier. Have never read either title but have high hopes. I remember that SubPress did an LE for Vampire Junction a while back; so, I figured that it's probably worth the read. For the Tessier, I have read some of his other stuff, such as the Nightwalkers, and enjoyed it; so, I figured I would give this one a try. It's also a Dark Harvest book, and I always loved that press, so that excited me as well!

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by brlesh View Post

    Sorry to hear about his passing.

    While his fiction was hit or miss with me, when he was on his stuff was a lot of fun.

    I can’t remember the name, but I always thought his occult detective series co-written with Charles Rutledge should have gotten a lot more attention in the horror world than it seemed to get.

    Those book were great!
     
    Also really enjoyed The Haunted Forest Tour that he co-wrote with Jeff Strand. 

    That book was a blast!

    B
      Thanks the tip about the Griffin & Price Series.

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  • brlesh
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Just heard about James A. Moore's passing via Brian Keene's newsletter. What a bummer! I really enjoyed his output with Earthling Publications, especially his "Blood Red" series. Sending well wishes to his loved ones and readers! 
    Sorry to hear about his passing.

    While his fiction was hit or miss with me, when he was on his stuff was a lot of fun.

    I can’t remember the name, but I always thought his occult detective series co-written with Charles Rutledge should have gotten a lot more attention in the horror world than it seemed to get.

    Those book were great!
     
    Also really enjoyed The Haunted Forest Tour that he co-wrote with Jeff Strand. 

    That book was a blast!

    B

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  • mhatchett
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    Look at this BS!
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/20470151330...Bk9SR8CUt-PSYw

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Normally, I would just email and ask for an update; however, Haffner stated in that same newsletter that "Unsolicited inquiries regarding order status are not recommended. Your place in line is secure, but not sacred." Because of that, I'm a bit worried about contacting them as I don't want my copy delayed even further, and I also don't have Facebook to contact them online. This was my first ever order with Haffner, and I can't lie, I will never pre-order a book from them again.
    Wow! That is something all right.

    At least some of these other publishers that we are familiar with that take our pre-order money years in advance aren't confrontational when we inquire about the book's status.

    Imagine asking if a book is shipping soon, and instead of being told "it's late because our printer filed bankruptcy" being told "well, you were next in line for shipping, but we just moved you to the back of the line."

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  • dannyboy121070
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Just heard about James A. Moore's passing via Brian Keene's newsletter. What a bummer! I really enjoyed his output with Earthling Publications, especially his "Blood Red" series. Sending well wishes to his loved ones and readers! 
    I was going to post about this a few days ago, but...laziness. Sad news....I have a TON of his books, but have only read a handful of them. I need to fix that, ASAP. On a related note, I noticed that a lot of his e-books were discounted on Amazon earlier today, so now might be a good time to load up your Kindle if you're a fan.

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  • sholloman81
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    Just heard about James A. Moore's passing via Brian Keene's newsletter. What a bummer! I really enjoyed his output with Earthling Publications, especially his "Blood Red" series. Sending well wishes to his loved ones and readers! 

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  • mhatchett
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    I'm just waiting it out....Douche Bag!!

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  • brlesh
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    Yikes. I didn't read the newsletter in question, but if that's their approach to customer service, it definitely sours me doing business with them. I mean, I haven't bought anything from them due to their long wait times, but this continues to smother that flame of interest. And that kinda sucks because I've been eyeing the Fredric Brown books and the Robert Bloch vampire and mythos books. I get that they don't want to be inundated with emails, but let's be honest here, if you offer books for preorder, take people's money, and then proceed to take years to finish the product, you're kinda bringing the email thing upon yourself. I hope this gets sorted out in a positive manner!
    Wow!

    Take pre-order payment, sit on it for years, and then essentially threaten YOUR customers if they dare ask about the status of their order.

    What a completely shitty business model.

    I‘ve never ordered from them and now never will.

    I’ve also been eyeing the Bloch books, but will wait for them to be listed on Amazon or B&N (or maybe Caprichios will carry them).

    B

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