Most recently, I was lucky enough to be near the front of the line at the JFK library in Boston so I was able to purchase a signed copy of 11/22/63.
Most recently, I was lucky enough to be near the front of the line at the JFK library in Boston so I was able to purchase a signed copy of 11/22/63.
My Mother went to visit my Nan a little while ago, and my Nan asked if she knew of anyone who read Stephen King books, my Mum said the I do, so my Nan gave her a hardback copy of Under The Dome which she bought at her library for 10 English pence (£0.1). It has a protective cover over the dust cover, I have no idea if it is a first edition or anything, nor do I know how to check, but still.......10p. Library bargains are cool.
"From a Buick 8"; I'd gotten the hard back when it first came out and lent it to someone who STILL HAS IT YEARS LATER. So I bought the paperback and re-read it-and re-loved it.
I found a signed limited Edition of The Best American short stories of 2007,1of 26 Deluxe Edition/ also got A collectors set of Just after Sunset(it has a DVD of N attached in the book) /also a pop up 1st edition of The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon/plus 3 other books and all for $50.
I like to buy used Stephen King books at Half.com, which I give to friends for birthdays, etc. Recently I bought Dolores Claiborne. I haven't read my own copy yet, though!
I recently bought a copy of The Stand (first trade edition) at a used book store. I'm still hoping I got a good deal and didn't pay too much. Anybody know what that's worth? Outside of priceless in all of our hearts!!!
I have finally purchased Night Shift. I was looking for it everyone, and now I have finally got it.
I ordered Haven few weeks ago. Still haven't start to watch it yet, because need to wait until Christmas it's a gift to me.
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