Gypsy Wrote:Got to say I'm loving this board already. Does anyone else get funny looks or remarks because of the cover of the book you are reading? Its so nice to be able to talk horror and know someone else "gets it!"At BEA I was talking to number of a small, indie publishers who said their biggest sellers are erotica. Fans of the stuff can load their Nook (a certain irony there) or Kindle with tons of steamy sex and don't have to worry about people on the train or bus seeing the title or cover illo.
fpw Wrote:At BEA I was talking to number of a small, indie publishers who said their biggest sellers are erotica. Fans of the stuff can load their Nook (a certain irony there) or Kindle with tons of steamy sex and don't have to worry about people on the train or bus seeing the title or cover illo.
Gypsy Wrote:I can see that. Mine were Lumley's very graphic covers. I still haven't gone the digital route, I love reading a book and keeping it forever. But I guess digital would have saved me the heartache when I had to store hundreds of my books and they got destroyed . I'm still trying to replace some of my favorites.
I saved some of my Warren comics, in bad shape, but I can't bear to toss them. I have to go back through my Eerie's and try to find your stories. Didn't realize you had kept me shaking in my boots for that long! Thanks so much .
Gypsy Wrote:Still can't decide which I like better, King's The Stand or McCammon's Swan Song.
webby Wrote:Welcome, Gypsy!
Based on your statement about The Stand and Swan Song, and because The Stand is one of my all-time favorites, I bought the Kindle version of Swan Song last night.
I don't normally like to spend over $10 on a Kindle book - I'll get the paper version if it's over that threshhold - but I made an exception because Swan Song has so many pages (I figured the print size on paper would make me cross-eyed).
So if I end up hating Swan Song, I'm holding you responsible. (kidding!)
webby Wrote:Welcome, Gypsy!
Based on your statement about The Stand and Swan Song, and because The Stand is one of my all-time favorites, I bought the Kindle version of Swan Song last night.
I don't normally like to spend over $10 on a Kindle book - I'll get the paper version if it's over that threshhold - but I made an exception because Swan Song has so many pages (I figured the print size on paper would make me cross-eyed).
So if I end up hating Swan Song, I'm holding you responsible. (kidding!)
AlvinFox Wrote:Lumley and McCammon! Two greats! I just got Lumley's latest The Fly By Nights and am waiting for McCammon's latest The Five.
crlovel Wrote:McCammon is, by far, one of my favorite authors. I'm enjoying his Corbett books immensely. Swan Song is also one of the best post-apocolyptic books I've found, much better than The Stand. Webby, you need to read Wolf's Hour, too. Probably the best werewolf novel I've ever had the pleasure to read. A Boy's Life is probably one of the most amazing books I've read, and by far my favorite by McCammon. I have never been disappointed by a book written by McCammon, the man is a brilliant author.