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    Cool

    This topic now closed.

    Time for a new thread.

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    [ September 03, 2003, 09:03 AM: Message edited by: Swampborn ]
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    Yeh I did buy the revised edition .... I have the release date for number 5 as 4 November -- the reissuse of Wastelands is due out later this month with The Wizard and the Glass is out early October --- are the release dates different in the USA to Britain? I was hoping to time it quite well but now ain't too sure.....

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    Cool

    The limited hardcover edition can be ordered directly from Grant (the publisher) and received by around mid-September.

    I don't know if the general public can order yet, but if you bought a copy of Wizard & Glass from them years ago they'll sell you Wolves of the Calla.

    I think the deadline for the 'prefered customers' has passed though.

    CLICK HERE for info...

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    Had to put Imajica back on the shelf as I was losing the will to live, so just started Northern Lights by Philip Pullman. Bit confused at first as I thought it was about the Blackpool illuminations.

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    I managed to get through the last few pages of imajica the other day - very pleased, but it felt like I had run a marathon... as someone said to me before I finished "I bet you wish every sentence is the last"... I wished it... way too long. not bad though... I should have bought the 2 book edition, and that way I might have been better off with it.

    Now back to Vampire World for the first time in ? years.

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    Think I'm the freak who loved every moment of Imajica, I was really sad when it ended . But I guess we all have different tastes. I'm re-reading The lost years at the moment, haven't got far though as I should be writing so I'm limiting myself.

    I really want the psychomech (sp) series it's unbearable the agony of waiting

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    Originally posted by Swampborn:
    The limited hardcover edition can be ordered directly from Grant (the publisher) and received by around mid-September.

    I don't know if the general public can order yet, but if you bought a copy of Wizard & Glass from them years ago they'll sell you Wolves of the Calla.

    I think the deadline for the 'prefered customers' has passed though.

    CLICK HERE for info...

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    EDIT--link fixed.
    There's a new gunslinger book???? [img]blush.gif[/img] [img]blush.gif[/img] [img]blush.gif[/img] [img]grin.gif[/img]

    COOL, I love the Dark tower series. Roland! Roland's back!!!! YEYEYYEY I have been itching for years for the next one since the Wizard and the glass.

    Sophie (who is soooo getting that book as soon as possible)

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    Sophie .. yeh its got a new introduction and forward plus a few thousand extra words.

    Thanks for the info Swampborn... think the dates I were refering to are the 'bog standard' editions.....

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    Servant of the Empire...Feist

    not a bad book, i'm reading these in exchange for Peter reading Necroscopy stuff, but they are actually quite cool!!

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    Sophie,

    It's not that I didn't like it, I just prefered Weaveworld... it seemed somewhat more complete to me...

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    Just a few pages off finishing In The Moons of Borea and so far it's been really good, the more I read of these books the more I'm growing to really really like them.

    Can't wait to start Elysia now, must read faster
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    Well In The Moons of Borea was class so I'm now onto Elysia, technically I should be working but I just can't seem to stop myself from reading.
    OOH ER MISSUS

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    Just finished re-reading that LP ... a great conclusion to the six books....

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    I keep flicking through the Encyclopedia of Witches and witchcraft which is quite interesting, but I'm not one of those people who can read an encyclopedia like an ordinary book so I'm about to re-read Khai of Ancient Khem.
    Where's the Derby Dumpling?!

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    Just finished Elysia and thought it was was quite good, I am a bit confused on the whole what happened to Kathnid thing plus why are they called the Titus Crow books when he's a lazy bugger who does nowt and let's Henry do all the risk taking.

    On to the Psychomech triology, the Complete Crow and Dream world books can wait for now.

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    LP, read this thread about TItus Crow, and post to it...

    Who thinks TItus Corw was a little arrogant
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    Just finished Downsize This: Random Threats From An Unarmed American and started on The Oxford Guide to Word Games...

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    Re-reading Clive Barker's Galilee... OK, but as with Coldheart Canyon, more of a gossip column than a book!
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    Finished The Gunslinger, which has really put me in the mood for the Dark Tower stuff...

    Gonna continue with re-re-re-reading Necroscope with Invaders ... also might pick up Lemmys autobiography while away for the weekend in windy Blackpool,,,

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    Don't tell me Lemmy's selling "Kiss Me Quick"hats on the promenade?
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