Got a copy of Weirdbook 19, which contains the first appearance of 'Gramma'. It's in beautiful condition!!
Just pre-ordered the upcoming limited anniversary editions of both 'Pet Semetary' and 'Christine' from Subterranean Press. The actual publisher is PS Publishing based in the UK, but I can't find any info on their site to order these puppies, so had to order them thru Sub Press!
The Stephen King Movie Quiz Book, which happens to be written by a couple of friends of mine, but is nonetheless nifty. It's divided into movies, and then easy, medium, and hard questions. I just got it today and haven't had much of a chance to look through it, but what I've seen looks fun. I might be quizzing you all later ... SO BE PREPARED.![]()
It's never too late to learn a new skill. I'll help. Go start a thread in one of the debate forums, taking a stance but not defending it particularly well (doesn't matter what it is), and then I will come in and poke holes in your logic, and you try not to get offended. Bonus points if you successfully answer my rebuttal. We'll just go back and forth for a while that way, because practice makes perfect.
It's for your own good.
Hmm, I thought I'd posted this other stuff, but looking back through, I see I have not. Prior to buying the quiz book, I ordered the 1990 (unabridged) hardback of The Stand, the 1980 Signet paperback version of The Stand, and <drumroll please> the original 1978 hardback of The Stand. (For what little I paid for the 1978 hardback in supposedly very good condition including jacket, I expect it to be book club, but one never knows.)
Also, at Vintage Stock, I picked up DVDs of Stand By Me, The Green Mile, and The Shawshank Redemption. My 13-year-old nephew Connor was here last night and today, and he's watched Stand By Me at least twice.(He hadn't seen it before.)
Woo! Found a used First Edition copy in great shape of 'Salem's Lot Illustrated Edition!
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