How much did they charge for 20th century ghosts?
How much did they charge for 20th century ghosts?
http://www.pspublishing.co.uk/20th-c...ill-3541-p.asp
The lettered was GBP 495.00
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When is S/L Fireman going on sale?!?!?
Wanted
CD Carrie Portfolio 719
Dark Tower S/N LE's 171 or 203
ANY Stephen King S/N LE #171 or 719
A Storm of Swords #218 or 346
Ancillary Justice #455
American Gods (+ SC Reader copy) #624
Michael Whelan original art
DT VII: Michael Whelan Remarque
So with all of this talk of The Fireman, has anyone here actually read the book yet? I know that the ARC's have been making their rounds. If you have read it, can you give me your thoughts on the book. Non-spoilerish please.
Yes I've read it. Really enjoyable read. Don't want to say more at this stage.
Read it and LOVED it.
Thanks for the feedback guys. I loved NOS4A2 so I have high hopes for this one. I'll probably try to pick up the PS S/L as well
Towards a bookreading event yesterday, i saw this advertisment..
Joe Hill - Locke + Key
German audible promo
My Stephen King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...on-Stockerlone
Non-King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...rlone-Non-King
It is so very good! A total slow burn with amazing character development!
Dan
Good health to all!!!
THE FIREMAN is a remarkable book, very mature, very sensitive. Exciting rather than scary--and that's a good thing. However, it has quite a few "moments' particularly the descriptions of the burn-attacks.
Best wishes
Pete
In answer to Bev's question from a few postings ago:
"If you had the chance to ask Joe a question, what would it be. Questions that are more general stand a better chance in this hypothetical than very specific ones (about characters or particular events in books, for example)."
Back when he (and I, for crissakes) were getting excited about the publication of 20th CENTURY GHOSTS, were the seeds for the novels already germinating? The e-bay ghost, the kid who grows horns, Christmasland, even Locke and Key . . . and now, of course, this plague of burning people. It's something I've often thought about: when we're all of us running around whooping it up for Steve's new book and Joe's new book, what is there waiting in the wings that we know nothing about? Very exciting. Enjoy your weekend, folks! Best wishes -- Pete
OK guys, got a problem. I am talking to a book seller in the UK about a Horns proof. Thing is, he sent me pictures and instead of looking like the 1st/1st I just bought which is what I expected:
It looks like this:
The back says has the same price, publishing date and ISBN as the 1st/1st I just bought.
So...what am I looking at? I swear I'd seen a proof that looks like the 1st, or am I making things up and is this the only proof?
Thanks for the help!
Maybe it's an earlier proof?
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
That's what my U.K. Horns proof looks like (the 2nd picture.) I've never seen one with the trade cover art. Does anyone know if one exists? I don't think so.
I know you know your stuff, and I feel a little silly suggesting this, but I just looked up a Horns proof on ABE and it showed up with a proof description, but the 1/1 cover. Then I realized it was a "stock image" that I guess ABE provides for all listings of a particular title. Maybe that is what you saw? (combined with your JH overload, it could happen!)
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Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.