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Looks like they're sticking with Kinsella for the duration (no, thank you).
Perhaps Don Imus said it best:
"I don't. You know why I don't? Because I don't."
Bland seems to be what FS is going for with King.
As for expensive, $95 isn't too bad for a FS book of this size (10" x 6 3/4") for anyone who actually likes Kinsella's work.
(A quick search confirms FS' Misery and The Shining were also this size, a fact which had escaped me. I still wouldn't buy anything with Kinsella's work, but good on FS for at least producing a big honking book.)
Perhaps Don Imus said it best:
"I don't. You know why I don't? Because I don't."
I don't know, I rather like it.
Confirmed to me by the publisher : this time they dont have / wont have signed copies
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My shining is a second print.
Was this announced prior to this week? I got the email and wondering where this came from. I need to come around more often apparently!
I bought one, but then again I love the story
Dragline : Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me - with nothin'.
Luke : Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
mine arrived...perfect
Dragline : Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me - with nothin'.
Luke : Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
Got mine a few days ago, very weird packing material. I guess it is recyclable, but its very scratchy. Would have to make sure something protected the book from the packing material.
Wanted:
'Salem's Lot Portfolio #606
Blockade Billy Lettered edition
I bought something else (The Turn of the Screw) from them very recently; it was wrapped in a single sheet of thin, semi-transparent paper similar to wax paper, around which was wrapped/wound many layers of what I'd describe as "cardboard honeycomb" (I suppose the wax paper sheet protected the book from the honeycomb, and the honeycomb prevented the book from moving around inside the box at all - I'm talking "drop from a helicopter"-level safe). Was yours packed like this?
Perhaps Don Imus said it best:
"I don't. You know why I don't? Because I don't."
I believe that's an archival sleeve. There's probably no point to it if you have a book in mylar but it's a nice touch if it's in a slipcase. It keeps the slipcase free of fingerprints. Charnel House could've definitely used this method on their Japanese silk editions.
Mine was ripped, so I didn't have the option
Is it normal for the book to sit so deep in the slipcase? This is my first book from FS but with all my other slipcases the spine of the book usually sits a bit proud, it seems like there is half an inch extra slipcase on the PS edition.
Wanted:
'Salem's Lot Portfolio #606
Blockade Billy Lettered edition