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    Quote Originally Posted by lotuz View Post
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    A quick scan and I see THREE that are happening.

    As for the Watterson debate, there is only one way to settle that. The dice have been rolled.


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    Paul - cannot what to hear any news on any forthcoming books - Watterson would be great. As to my signed books - I happen to know what charities he supported (and had a contact in the past) and was able to purchase the books through the charity...but they were extremely few and far between
    Wanted:
    Gunslinger s/l #344
    Drawing of The Three s/l #344


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    You know, and I mean this with all respect, people should not test me. Paul knows they will always lose. And I take your challenge Randall
    Spoiler:
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Jaws
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (a duology as of yesterday!)
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    And Inspection by Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    WAYWARDS PINES
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    Harry Potter series
    Oryx and Crake,
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Red Dragon
    Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson 2. Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.
    Richard Adams-Watership Down
    H.G. Bissinger- Friday Night Lights
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty (I would love to see any love for this book)
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman (I think the illustrations for this would be killer)
    October Country: Bradbury
    Anything Dr. Suess
    A Handmaid's Tale
    1984
    Watership Down
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle - otherwise knows as Planet of the Apes


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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    You know, and I mean this with all respect, people should not test me. Paul knows they will always lose. And I take your challenge Randall
    Spoiler:
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Jaws
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (a duology as of yesterday!)
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    And Inspection by Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    WAYWARDS PINES
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    Harry Potter series
    Oryx and Crake,
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Red Dragon
    Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson 2. Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.
    Richard Adams-Watership Down
    H.G. Bissinger- Friday Night Lights
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty (I would love to see any love for this book)
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman (I think the illustrations for this would be killer)
    October Country: Bradbury
    Anything Dr. Suess
    A Handmaid's Tale
    1984
    Watership Down
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle - otherwise knows as Planet of the Apes

    Missed at least one
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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
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    Hey Paul, out of all the cool
    Books listed on this thread... can you say if one is secured for a Suntup production? Not which one... just tell us IF ONE is happening?


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    A quick scan and I see THREE that are happening.

    As for the Watterson debate, there is only one way to settle that. The dice have been rolled.

    It's Happening! Sending Paul a hug...

    Alright, we'll call it a draw.

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    I deduped the list and I removed anything that covered more than one book (so "anything by Gaiman" for example) since it covered more than one book (the exception to this was WAYWARD PINES which is a trilogy). I filled in authors where i could off the top of my head. But I didn't feel like hunting anything down. I also removed Calvin and Hobbes since we got something of an answer from Paul on that one yesterday. The first five on this revised list are my guesses for the likeliest to see the Suntup treatment next:

    Spoiler:
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    WAYWARD PINES By Blake Crouch
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Inspection by Josh Malerman
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Oryx and Crake,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune by Frank Herbert
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Watership Down by Richard Adams
    Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman
    October Country: Bradbury
    1984 by George Orwell
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle


    Here's what I left off Mike's raw data:
    Spoiler:
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Harry Potter series
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson
    Anything Dr. Suess
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian861 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    You know, and I mean this with all respect, people should not test me. Paul knows they will always lose. And I take your challenge Randall
    Spoiler:
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Jaws
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (a duology as of yesterday!)
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    And Inspection by Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    WAYWARDS PINES
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    Harry Potter series
    Oryx and Crake,
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Red Dragon
    Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson 2. Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.
    Richard Adams-Watership Down
    H.G. Bissinger- Friday Night Lights
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty (I would love to see any love for this book)
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman (I think the illustrations for this would be killer)
    October Country: Bradbury
    Anything Dr. Suess
    A Handmaid's Tale
    1984
    Watership Down
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle - otherwise knows as Planet of the Apes

    Missed at least one
    Oh please , it was 2:00am my time . I think I got most of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian861 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    You know, and I mean this with all respect, people should not test me. Paul knows they will always lose. And I take your challenge Randall
    Spoiler:
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Jaws
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (a duology as of yesterday!)
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    And Inspection by Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    WAYWARDS PINES
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    Harry Potter series
    Oryx and Crake,
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Red Dragon
    Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson 2. Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.
    Richard Adams-Watership Down
    H.G. Bissinger- Friday Night Lights
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty (I would love to see any love for this book)
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman (I think the illustrations for this would be killer)
    October Country: Bradbury
    Anything Dr. Suess
    A Handmaid's Tale
    1984
    Watership Down
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle - otherwise knows as Planet of the Apes

    Missed at least one
    Oh please , it was 2:00am my time . I think I got most of them.
    Looked like you did a thorough job to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffingoff View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian861 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeDuke View Post
    You know, and I mean this with all respect, people should not test me. Paul knows they will always lose. And I take your challenge Randall
    Spoiler:
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Jaws
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (a duology as of yesterday!)
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    And Inspection by Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    WAYWARDS PINES
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    Harry Potter series
    Oryx and Crake,
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Red Dragon
    Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson 2. Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.
    Richard Adams-Watership Down
    H.G. Bissinger- Friday Night Lights
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty (I would love to see any love for this book)
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman (I think the illustrations for this would be killer)
    October Country: Bradbury
    Anything Dr. Suess
    A Handmaid's Tale
    1984
    Watership Down
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle - otherwise knows as Planet of the Apes

    Missed at least one
    Oh please , it was 2:00am my time . I think I got most of them.
    Looked like you did a thorough job to me.


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    Thanks Jeff. I was only playing if I came of harsh. And thanks for catching any that I missed. I did my best. I thought I copied those. But it was so late I may have missed them. Thanks for having my back .

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    I think Fight Club is a good bet. The ice has already been broken now that Palahniuk is signing and introducing Rosemary’s Baby.

    Is it actually a good book? I’ve only ever seen the movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munnecom View Post
    I think Fight Club is a good bet. The ice has already been broken now that Palahniuk is signing and introducing Rosemary’s Baby.

    Is it actually a good book? I’ve only ever seen the movie.
    Yeah I loved the movie... wonder if the book is better like 95% of the time. Has a limited ever been done of it?
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    I forgot I asked for Da Vinci Code. It’s the best selling book of all time (excluding the bible)
    I think it be cool to land Brown....
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    Quote Originally Posted by webstar1000 View Post
    I forgot I asked for Da Vinci Code. It’s the best selling book of all time (excluding the bible)
    I think it be cool to land Brown....
    Not to be that guy, but according to Wikipedia, it’s not even in the top ten of bestsellers. Also, isn’t the general consensus that Brown’s books are very poorly written? I haven’t read any, but this article comes to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munnecom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by webstar1000 View Post
    I forgot I asked for Da Vinci Code. It’s the best selling book of all time (excluding the bible)
    I think it be cool to land Brown....
    Not to be that guy, but according to Wikipedia, it’s not even in the top ten of bestsellers. Also, isn’t the general consensus that Brown’s books are very poorly written? I haven’t read any, but this article comes to mind.
    I quite like his stuff. He is a real page turner. Here is the list I seen:




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    Easton Press did the limited.
    Does Easton press really even matter regarding limiteds?
    Nothing negative meant towards you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cook View Post
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    Easton Press did the limited.
    Does Easton press really even matter regarding limiteds?
    Nothing negative meant towards you.
    Their signed editions are fairly uninspired (exactly like a standard EP book, but flatsigned), but the Deluxe Editions are nice. Oversized, slipcased, heavily illustrated, the works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by webstar1000 View Post
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    I think Fight Club is a good bet. The ice has already been broken now that Palahniuk is signing and introducing Rosemary’s Baby.

    Is it actually a good book? I’ve only ever seen the movie.
    Yeah I loved the movie... wonder if the book is better like 95% of the time. Has a limited ever been done of it?
    One of the few times the movie matched or was only slightly worse then the book imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munnecom View Post
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    Easton Press did the limited.
    Does Easton press really even matter regarding limiteds?
    Nothing negative meant towards you.
    Their signed editions are fairly uninspired (exactly like a standard EP book, but flatsigned), but the Deluxe Editions are nice. Oversized, slipcased, heavily illustrated, the works.
    Don’t think I’ve ever seen a deluxe Easton press edition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cook View Post
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    Easton Press did the limited.
    Does Easton press really even matter regarding limiteds?
    Nothing negative meant towards you.
    Sure, why not? They're not necessarily works of art but they're signed, limited, usually have an original illustration, gold edges, ribbon marker, binding is sewn, they're leather bound (some people like this, for me having corpse parts on my shelves is a turn off), and I really like their timeless look. Some of their books are available only for subscribers like The Anubis Gates.

    These are the deluxe Easton Press editions: https://www.eastonpress.com/cat/1-16...mited-Editions

    Easton Press constantly publishes books which already have a limited edition (or two).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeDealInLead View Post
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    Easton Press did the limited.
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    Nothing negative meant towards you.
    Sure, why not? They're not necessarily works of art but they're signed, limited, usually have an original illustration, gold edges, ribbon marker, binding is sewn, they're leather bound (some people like this, for me having corpse parts on my shelves is a turn off), and I really like their timeless look. Some of their books are available only for subscribers like The Anubis Gates.

    These are the deluxe Easton Press editions: https://www.eastonpress.com/cat/1-16...mited-Editions

    Easton Press constantly publishes books which already have a limited edition (or two).
    Thank you for sharing, I was unaware of the nicer ones.
    Usually when I'm out perusing used bookstores I'll pass by a bookshelf of Easton with hardly a glance (mostly because they all look the same)
    But I never see really nice editions, guess I'll have to look a little closer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Munnecom View Post
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    I forgot I asked for Da Vinci Code. It’s the best selling book of all time (excluding the bible)
    I think it be cool to land Brown....
    Not to be that guy, but according to Wikipedia, it’s not even in the top ten of bestsellers. Also, isn’t the general consensus that Brown’s books are very poorly written? I haven’t read any, but this article comes to mind.
    Damn, King only makes this list with all of the Dark Tower books combined?

    is IT his best selling book?

    I thought Da Vinci Code was a fun read, it's been a long while though and I suppose it didn't leave much of an impression on me.

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    New info and video about making the eyes for the lettered RB
    https://suntup.press/news/sculpting-...osemarys-baby/
    Pretty cool and looks like a lot of work to get them even and the same size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by webstar1000 View Post
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    I think Fight Club is a good bet. The ice has already been broken now that Palahniuk is signing and introducing Rosemary’s Baby.

    Is it actually a good book? I’ve only ever seen the movie.
    Yeah I loved the movie... wonder if the book is better like 95% of the time. Has a limited ever been done of it?
    From what I’ve seen online, most people prefer the movie. Personally, I prefer the book.
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    EDIT: moved my reply to top of post, otherwise my reply was included in the quote of the previous reply.


    Hi Jeff and Mike,

    Just an FYI, my listed books were just a joke (its not what I listed on the survey). I was just curious if anyone got the reference, apparently not. At any rate, to the best of my knowledge "Ethel the Aardvark goes Quantity surveying", Olsen's book of Standard British Birds" and Edmund Wells are not real books/authors. A no-prize to anyone who know were these titles come from.

    For the record, what I put on the survey was:

    Red Dragon, Thomas Harris,
    Ghoststory, Peter Straub
    Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Jeff Lindsay
    I deduped the list and I removed anything that covered more than one book (so "anything by Gaiman" for example) since it covered more than one book (the exception to this was WAYWARD PINES which is a trilogy). I filled in authors where i could off the top of my head. But I didn't feel like hunting anything down. I also removed Calvin and Hobbes since we got something of an answer from Paul on that one yesterday. The first five on this revised list are my guesses for the likeliest to see the Suntup treatment next:

    Spoiler:
    Jaws by Peter Benchley
    Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
    Fight Club by Palahniuk
    Hell House by Richard Matheson
    WAYWARD PINES By Blake Crouch
    Gates of Fire - Steven Pressfield
    The Macht trilogy - Paul Kearney
    Tales of the Ketty Jay - Chris Wooding
    Mystery by Peter Straub
    Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
    Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe
    Cats Cradle
    Slob - Rex Miller
    Darwin's Blade - Dan Simmons
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
    A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
    Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
    Gone South - Robert McCammon
    Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
    Inspection by Josh Malerman
    Black Mad Wheel- Josh Malerman
    CABAL by Clive Barker
    Mister B. Gone- Clive Barker
    Hyperion Cantos
    The Name of The Wind
    The Crook Factory
    Blood Music by Greg Bear
    Sphere by Michael Crichton
    Name of the Wind
    Oryx and Crake,
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
    Ethel the Aardvark goes quantity surveying
    Olsen's Standard Book of British Birds (expurgated version)
    Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
    Hannibal by Thomas Harris
    Cari Mora by Thomas Harris
    On Stranger Tides
    The Secret History by Donna Tartt
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
    The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
    Neuromancer by William Gibson
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris.
    Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
    The Magicians - Lev Grossman
    Myst: The Book of Atrus - Rand and Robin Miller
    Under the Skin - Michel Faber
    The Man Who Fell to Earth - Walter Trevis
    The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber
    Dune by Frank Herbert
    Canticle for Leibowitz
    More than Human
    The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty
    Watership Down by Richard Adams
    Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger
    In Memory of Running: Ron McClarty
    Einstein's Dreams: Alan Lightman
    October Country: Bradbury
    1984 by George Orwell
    Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
    Monkey Planet by Pierre Boulle


    Here's what I left off Mike's raw data:
    Spoiler:
    Something by Neil Gaiman (even his Childrens stories - lots of art and thought this would be fun)
    anything written by Kurt Vonnegut,
    anything by Edmund Wells
    Harry Potter series
    Tolkien. All works.
    The Bosch series by Michael Connelly
    Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson
    Anything Dr. Suess
    Dan Simmons-Summer Of Night Haunting two volume set.
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