Shipping this month if you ordered your copy of The Border from CD.
Shipping this month if you ordered your copy of The Border from CD.
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Received my shipping notice for the S/L Border from Cemetery Dance today. Nice.
Got my shipping notice for the Subterranean Press S/L Stinger by Robert McCammon that I preordered months ago. When I looked at the e-mail flyer that I got with the shipping notice, I saw there were a couple of lettered editions available. I bought one of them since that was the edition I had wanted when I originally did the preorder (but was sold out at the time), but there is still one left, if anybody is interested. Stinger was the first McCammon book I read when I was a little kid, so I've got a soft spot for it.
Congratulations!
I have the lettered on pre-order as well.
McCammon never disappoints!
sk
I know, right? I had just been planning on buying it on ebay whenever someone listed one, but I'm always happy to get it through the publisher if I can. I actually received my numbered S/L Stinger yesterday and I'm pretty pleased with it. But now I'm really looking forward to the lettered edition. If anybody gets a shipping notice for their lettered or knows when they are generally expected to go out, please post it here!
Www.vjbooks.com is having a halloween special on a bunch of titles including several McCammon S/L's from Subterranean. They are all %40 off. Hope this helps anyone who was looking for them!
"Thanks, but no, it isn't a cowboy hat. It's a fedora. And yes, Indianna Jones is still socially relevant."
I think I got my shipping notice for my lettered Stinger, unless I bought something that I don't remember. Anybody else get one?
Yep, it's the lettered Stinger!
Hunter
Love it!
And got one coming as well...
sk
Congrats guys! Looks like a real beauty.
Dig that case! Congrats
Wow, congrats, LOVE that case!
"God punishes us for what we cannot imagine." - Stephen King, Duma Key
I received my lettered Stinger today. The traycase and the black leather binding are awesome!
I didn't use a flash when I took my photos and didn't realize just how black the traycase appears to be in them. As you can see above, it's blue, not black.
Hunter
I just bought signed copies of four of the Corbett novels from the bookstore in Alabama that carries his books. All were retail price but they have Queen of Bedlam listed for $269. Any clue why that one is ten times more than the others?
There was a limited number of hardcovers published by Pocket. Note that it was not a limited edition in the normal collector's sense, but only a few hundred? thousand? copies were printed. Then Pocket remaindered the books after they'd only been for sale for about a month. That meant that there are not that many hardcover copies of The Queen of Bedlam out there, and prices for the existing copies went up. Unsigned copies were very rare on eBay before Subterranean Press published their limited edition. They tend to show up now for considerably less than the $200+ they used to command.
The hardcover edition is crap. It is quite possibly the most cheaply-produced hardcover that I own. The paper was really low-quality---it's shocking how light the 700-page book is---and the dust jacket looks like a bad photocopy of the trade paperback cover. Just a terrible production and not worth even the list price Pocket originally charged for it.
Even thought it's not a first edition, I would urge you to pick up the Subterranean limited instead. Camelot Books has copies for $175, which is still expensive (the original list price was $125, but it's sold out from Subterranean), but a much nicer edition.
The Queen of Bedlam at Camelot Books
Hunter
I'm leaving to a cruise tomorrow and was thinking to take "Boy's Life" with me. It's going to be my first McCammon book...
Good read ?
Thanks
One of the best, IMO. Coincidentally, I just posted a link to this review on the Robert McCammon FB page. From the closing paragraph of the review:
No spoilers.BOY’S LIFE is a special novel. It is beyond excellent. Beyond a classic. In my opinion, BOY’S LIFE is one of the best novels ever.
Elitist Book Reviews: Boy's Life
Hunter
I've been working my way through a number of his books and would say that for King fans they might like "Swan Song" and "They Thirst" if you prefer horror. "Stinger" for sci if. And "Mine" or "The Five" for the less supernaturally inclined. I've really enjoyed them all though. The great thing about discovering McCammon so late is that there is an entire body of work to catch up on.