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Like it. That image reminds me of "The Iron Giant".
I liked that a lot! Wonderfully atmospheric. (As for the placement of the eyes, isn’t his head tilted upwards?}
I hope we get a nice cover in the UK. Outs tend to be a bit generic, although the one for Sleeping Beauties is relevant, and rather nice
Amazon has the unmarked hi-res image up: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....1dKbG0mq8L.jpg
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....1dKbG0mq8L.jpg
Thanks for the image. Stroppygoblin updated the catalog.
extrat from THE OUTSIDER !
> http://stephenkingbooks.co.uk/2018/0...ovel-outsider/
Here’s the UK cover. Can’t say I like it too much.
https://www.hodder.co.uk/assets/Hodd...1473676350.jpg
Not really impressed with either cover of this one.
No book tour for this one or Elevation according to Ms. Mod. I suppose that leaves open maybe a book festival or one off type event like Bridgton a couple years ago.
Amazon now has the back cover:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....BxJZ3U%2BL.jpg
And Scribner put out another excerpt: http://www.simonandschuster.biz/book.../9781501180989
Just realized this book is being released exactly on my birthday, May 22.
Simple shit that makes me happy :)
Simon & Schuster has announced that award-winning narrator Will Patton will return to read the audiobook edition of THE OUTSIDER, available on CD and for download on May 22nd, 2018.
Odd
I wonder if you'll be okay to read this book without having read any of the Hodges series...
Something odd I just noticed. According to our Release Dates List, not counting Gwendy's Button Box, this will be the first King novel published in May since Gerald’s Game in 1992 (the first volume of The Green Mile was also published in May of 1996, but I'm talking full-fledged book). And other than Gerald’s Game, prior to that it was only The Drawing of the Three in May of 1987 and The Running Man in May of 1982. For bonus points the uncut version of The Stand came out in May of 1990. But that's it! Seems like King doesn't like May for some reason.
I've just came across a neat surprise in Stephen King's The Outsider. One character he promised to return. Can you guess who?