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Yesterday, the mailman brought me CD's edition of A Head Full of Ghosts.
This is my first book from their Graveyards line, and it's a beauty. I'm not normally a fan of this style of book (the Easton Press books are not attractive to me) but you know what, this thing is pretty nice looking. Completely different than SST's version, but still gorgeous in its own way. Great job CD!
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It's so shiny that it's difficult to get a good picture of (well, at least in my kitchen.)
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It's a really great looking book, especially for the price paid.
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I came to say the same thing! A lot of fun right there.Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
My boxes came as well. I ordered two of them and got the hardcover of CD Magazine's Joe Hill Special, Dog Days O' Summer, and the screenplays for Viva Las Vegas and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Excellent additions to my library!
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I wish I could say this was intentional, but I didn't touch these grab bags. Also I'm a nice guy and would've avoided Bentley for Jeff... lolOriginally posted by Brian861 View PostCD Email: [email protected]
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That actually makes me feel better about coming across Bentley Little in my house. I may actually read it!Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostThis cracked me up. Well at least Jeff now can read one the the best Bentley Little short stories ever written
I appreciate it, Dan! I knew the risks when I signed up. And it is a beautiful book.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI wish I could say this was intentional, but I didn't touch these grab bags. Also I'm a nice guy and would've avoided Bentley for Jeff... lol
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I think they are very nice for the price paid also and I'll be collecting all of them.
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostYesterday, the mailman brought me CD's edition of A Head Full of Ghosts. This is my first book from their Graveyards line, and it's a beauty. I'm not normally a fan of this style of book (the Easton Press books are not attractive to me) but you know what, this thing is pretty nice looking. Completely different than SST's version, but still gorgeous in its own way. Great job CD! It's so shiny that it's difficult to get a good picture of (well, at least in my kitchen.) It's a really great looking book, especially for the price paid.
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Good story you should give it a try. Of course it is still written in his style which obviously isn't your cup of tea.
Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThat actually makes me feel better about coming across Bentley Little in my house. I may actually read it!
I appreciate it, Dan! I knew the risks when I signed up. And it is a beautiful book.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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I actually don't have a problem with his style. He's a good writer and easy to read. There's just no point to his stories. A writer who's style I can't STAND is CJ Tudor. She recently posted a teaser for her next book on her Twitter account and it featured a snippet of her writing that is exactly the stuff I HATE.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostGood story you should give it a try. Of course it is still written in his style which obviously isn't your cup of tea.
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Here’s a pic of that tweet. 47938E49-F01B-4E5B-9F0B-0459F61B5088.jpgOriginally posted by jeffingoff View PostI actually don't have a problem with his style. He's a good writer and easy to read. There's just no point to his stories. A writer who's style I can't STAND is CJ Tudor. She recently posted a teaser for her next book on her Twitter account and it featured a snippet of her writing that is exactly the stuff I HATE.
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Her style definitely took some getting used to in The Chalk Man. I wanted to love the book, but was disappointed by the end. It wasn't a bad book, by any means, but it managed to find an underwhelming answer to each plot thread.Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostI actually don't have a problem with his style. He's a good writer and easy to read. There's just no point to his stories. A writer who's style I can't STAND is CJ Tudor. She recently posted a teaser for her next book on her Twitter account and it featured a snippet of her writing that is exactly the stuff I HATE.
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I don't remember it being that bad while reading The Chalk Man. But it was unbearable reading The Hiding Place. The way she writes is annoying. Irritating. Infuriating. It burns my eyes with burning tears that burn. With flames. With painful heat. With scorching fury that sears and scalds and blisters. It's like she stumbles onto an idea and expresses that idea and then words it differently and then writes it with new words and then says the exact same thing again with additional words that all mean the same goddamned thing!Originally posted by Martin View PostAs much as I hate to do it, I kind of have to agree with you on that tweet. I have read nothing from this author but that paragraph is painful.
Please, someone take the thesaurus away from her.
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I had the same reaction to The Chalk Man. I was not a hater by any means but I had no idea why that book was hyped the way it was. That's why I was foolish enough to get The Hiding Place and match my number for The Chalk Man. The Hiding Place was not only loaded with outrageously ludicrous plot twists, you had to hack through tangles of infuriating passages to get to them.Originally posted by Splync View PostHer style definitely took some getting used to in The Chalk Man. I wanted to love the book, but was disappointed by the end. It wasn't a bad book, by any means, but it managed to find an underwhelming answer to each plot thread.
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