I threw down The Girl with all the Gifts and The Reapers Are the Angels
I threw down The Girl with all the Gifts and The Reapers Are the Angels
I pleaded for The Secret History again. Any chance you would go for Tartt's work again Paul? Or did the Goldfinch effort result in closed doors forever? Also please publish The Hobbit. I can wait til september 2nd 2043
Looking for SubPress Lettered:Farseer Trilogy; Shadow of the Wind, Angel's Game, Prisoner of Heaven
Looking for Centipede Press S/L: Dracula
Just looked this up on Amazon and immediately ordered! This and Night Film are two books I'd never heard of until people mentioned them in the context of this survey but seem right up my alley.
Every time there's an open ended question about possible Suntup books you bring up Margaret Atwood and every time I wholeheartedly agree. It's a damn shame that none of her stuff has been given the deluxe treatment! She's written lots of stuff that I couldn't really get into but her best stuff is really good (The Handmaid's Tale, The Blind Assassin, and the Maddaddam trilogy are my favorites).
I put in Battle Royale and Necroscope.
Thank you to all those who submitted the survey. These are really helpful to me so that I can target the most requested titles. Sometimes the results are surprising. Lots of chatter about Murakami, but 46% chose "None of the above" for that list. Still, there's enough interest to possibly go after one of these.
It's only on there because of you.
I don't know that doors are closed forever in this business. Maybe some are, but many aren't. But this is not a priority for me based on the response to Goldfinch. We'll see.
Rex Miller-Slob (I know it's been done, but not to its greatest potential, and unfortunately Miller is deceased).
Robert McCammon-Boy's Life (Arguably McCammons best novel).
I recently bought the SubPress S/L edition of Boy's Life for $400. Thought that was a pretty good deal. Glad to add that beauty to my collection.
I'm hoping someone does a limited of Gone South eventually. That's one of the 2 or 3 of his books that haven't had the limited treatment yet.
It was hell's season, and the air smelled of burning children
I would have suggested the entire Maddaddam Trilogy but I didn’t want to get greedy, so I went with just the first book. If rights are available, The Handmaid’s Tale would be the obvious, safe choice and no one would question it, but doing the Maddaddam Trilogy would be glorious.
I own The Blind Assassin but haven’t gotten to it. I’ll move it up the list on your recommendation. Thanks. (Butcher Boy is on my To Read list as well thanks to Jeff.)
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
on the survey i requested Geek Love by Katherine Dunn and The Cipher by Kathe Koja,
One book I suggested was ‘The Girl Next Door’ by Jack Ketchum. There was already a limited edition signed by Ketchum, Stephen King and a number of other contributors so I guess jury’s out if there should be another one but it might be a nice way to pay tribute to Ketchum. ‘Off Season’ is another but Dark Regions did it recently.
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
Winnie The Pooh/The House At Pooh Corner with original art by Ernest Shepard and Friday Night Lights by HG Bissinger bound in actual Wilson football leather with laces on the spine.