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I've not been charged yet. I don't know where to look on the website for my account.
John
I just got off the phone with NSFS. They said Joyland will ship on June 21st.
Hi John, here's the FP login site:
https://forbiddenplanet.com/account/...next=/account/
Mine still says processing, too.
Thanks for the link (it's now bookmarked). Mine still shows as processing.
John
Yes I just got told the same thing on the phone, the S/L are shipping around the 21st, the non-signed state are shipping today...this is for the NSFS copy...
The rep wasn't sure if the Media Mail shipping would be with tracking, can anyone else comment on that?
CaliMark
I picked whichever of the two shipping methods was faster and more expensive. The book was so cheap for an S/L that I figured it was worth spending the extra few bucks on shipping.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Remember the UK Under The Dome fiasco? Bumped corners galore!
Another illustration from the limited:
Pretty cool.
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I am trying to be the optimist,dammit.
Oh. Love that illustration.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
I think the artwork is pretty marginal (and I'm trying to be kind).
I'm glad others agree with me. I also don't feel that it is correct to the story. At first I thought it was "the boy's mother" but since she is holding a camera and wearing that dress I don't think it is. I like the trade cover girl better. Tis one doesn't seem finished, like maybe they started and this is the preliminary.
Still would though.
Not really a spoiler. The girl on the cover is one of several park employees that take pictures of guests, and just like in modern times, a person can then go to a kiosk and buy the developed picture.
The "girls" were dressed a specific way. This image (IMO) strays from the actual description in the book.
I agree. The illustration just isn't right.
John