Collector's editions are for collectors. Mass Market editions are for the mass market. Simple.
I am a collector. Not quite "obsessive" but more of a completist. I want to own and read everything written by a few authors, but I don't need each and every possible incarnation of a story. A short in an anthology is fine, but the original magazine print, the foreign magazine print and the multi-writer anthology are all unnecessary. Also with the novels... I only need the hardcover first edition. I don't need the mass market edition, the German version, the Japanese version, the reprint edition, the anniversary edition (unless it is updated, revised and considered the "definitive edition).
But, to answer the thread question: Bloodline isn't $80... it's "priceless."
Scott Hajek
[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]