It's certainly a possibility. It's actually easier to do that with this project than some others since each volume has its own signature sheet. So there would be three signed volumes and one...
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It's certainly a possibility. It's actually easier to do that with this project than some others since each volume has its own signature sheet. So there would be three signed volumes and one...
Don't look here that often so am unsure if you are still looking but Powell's has the US book you are seeking. https://www.powells.com/searchresults?keyword=nos4a2[/QUOTE]
Thanks, Martin. Still...
Don't look here that often so am unsure if you are still looking but Powell's has the US book you are seeking. https://www.powells.com/searchresults?keyword=nos4a2
Are you still looking for a copy of this edition?[/QUOTE]
Found one on Abebooks yesterday. Thanks for asking and for offering to help out, much appreciated![/QUOTE]
No problem, glad you found...
Are you still looking for a copy of this edition?
No luck with tipped in sheets tonight. I asked one person if they would have some tomorrow and he had no idea. I will try to swing by later in the week, but that will be schedule dependent. I will...
Well I suspect I may not be able to get you a copy tonight. I am at Powell’s and there no copies to be found. I asked and they are going bring out books for him to sign at the end of his...
I will be at his Powell's appearance tomorrow. I can pick up an extra copy if they have these.[/QUOTE]
That’d be great! Thanks for trying to help out! This was the only one I haven’t been able to...
I will be at his Powell's appearance tomorrow. I can pick up an extra copy if they have these.
I thoroughly enjoyed The Fireman. My favorite Hill novel is Heart Shaped Box, Horns and The Fireman fall in line behind that one for me.
If you're just looking to read it, hit the library. If you're looking to collect them, that's a whole different ball of wax. Marco's site is the perfect resource for all things Hill. The editions...
Thanks! I was recently informed by Joe’s UK publisher that there is no ‘official’ book tour planned for the UK this time, but that gap in the US dates from 12 to 22 October hopefully means Joe’ll do...
Here is the book tour list:
Monday, September 30 - 7:30 PM
POWELL'S BOOKS
1005 W Burnside St Portland, OR 97209
Tuesday, October 01 - 7:00 PM
COPPERFIELD BOOKS
140 Kentucky St Petaluma, CA...
You are right! It was a great read!![/QUOTE]
Completely agree and the new story 'Late Returns' is fantastic!
100% agree with you. No clue why he does it. Maybe he sees the secondary market for his dad’s stuff and doesn’t want people shelling out those prices.[/QUOTE]
Many years ago Mr. Hill made some...
Good to know. They really did the download thing weird.Guess they are not concerned about everyone getting it for free[/QUOTE]
Aint it already sold out?[/QUOTE]
I know someone is trying to...
Do not have my copy yet but yes, there is supposed to be a download code.
Does anyone have contact details for C.P. Wilson III? I would really like to ask him to remarque my IDW Lettered edition of NOS4A2/Wraith....[/QUOTE]
Try contacting him through Twitter...
My ranking of Joe Hill Novels:
1. Heart Shaped Box
2. Fireman
3. Horns
4. NOS4A2
Like them all but NOS4A2 is the weakest of his novels for my taste.
Locke & Key, Strange Weather and 20th...
I gave it four stars on Goodreads. I loved Aloft, loved most of Rain, really liked Snapshot and thought Loaded was a decent story but the weakest of the lot. I generally enjoy Novella length works.