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Scott Hajek   03-04-2005, 06:16 PM
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cyber-jack Wrote:I know! The cost of that first book has skyrocketed over the past year, year and a half...I think The Gunslinger L.E. was issued at $60 maybe? Now this guy is going to rake in over 7 grand!

Full sets of the 7 book Limited Edition series with matching numbers are going for $25,000 and up. All for an initial investment of around $1000. Pretty good scratch if you ask me.

If the value of the books were based on the quality of the writing, I could just imagine the MasterCard commercial:

Complete set of Anne Rice Vampire books, signed: $1.50
Collection of Limited Edition Stephen King books: $25,000
Full set of F. Paul Wilson Adversary Cycle: Priceless

MasterCard: When you need your literary fix.

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
KRW   03-04-2005, 09:27 PM
#22
Scott Hajek Wrote:If the value of the books were based on the quality of the writing, I could just imagine the MasterCard commercial:

Complete set of Anne Rice Vampire books, signed: $1.50
Collection of Limited Edition Stephen King books: $25,000
Full set of F. Paul Wilson Adversary Cycle: Priceless

MasterCard: When you need your literary fix.


That was beautiful, man! Thanks!


KRW
Biggles   03-04-2005, 10:19 PM
#23
Scott Hajek Wrote:If the value of the books were based on the quality of the writing, I could just imagine the MasterCard commercial:

Complete set of Anne Rice Vampire books, signed: $1.50
Collection of Limited Edition Stephen King books: $25,000
Full set of F. Paul Wilson Adversary Cycle: Priceless

MasterCard: When you need your literary fix.

Scott, I could never agree with you more! You da man (well, actually, da man (FPW) is da man, but you da man for expressing it so well). Big Grin

http://www.northernindianacriminaldefense.com

"I don't always carry a pistol, but when I do, I prefer an East German Makarov"
Biggles   03-04-2005, 10:29 PM
#24
cyber-jack Wrote:I know! The cost of that first book has skyrocketed over the past year, year and a half...I think The Gunslinger L.E. was issued at $60 maybe? Now this guy is going to rake in over 7 grand!

Full sets of the 7 book Limited Edition series with matching numbers are going for $25,000 and up. All for an initial investment of around $1000. Pretty good scratch if you ask me.

I won't diss Stephen King as a writer. but while I've enjoyed hundreds of hours reading his books, I found Dean Koontz to be better (for my taste). I'll never diss Dean Koontz as a writer, as I have enjoyed his books enormously for many year; and his audiobooks have kept me awake (and away from bridge abuttments) for many thousands of mles.

Nevertheless, Paul's books are the best I've ever read, and they're also the only ones I collect. It's like my gun collection: I only collect what I shoot!

http://www.northernindianacriminaldefense.com

"I don't always carry a pistol, but when I do, I prefer an East German Makarov"
Maggers   03-04-2005, 11:12 PM
#25
Scott Hajek Wrote:If the value of the books were based on the quality of the writing, I could just imagine the MasterCard commercial:

Complete set of Anne Rice Vampire books, signed: $1.50
Collection of Limited Edition Stephen King books: $25,000
Full set of F. Paul Wilson Adversary Cycle: Priceless

MasterCard: When you need your literary fix.


Scott,

Your post is priceless! We all feel the same. Thanks for saying it so well.

Maggers

Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005


Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.

Elwood P. Dowd

cyber-jack   03-05-2005, 01:38 PM
#26
Scott Hajek Wrote:If the value of the books were based on the quality of the writing, I could just imagine the MasterCard commercial:

Complete set of Anne Rice Vampire books, signed: $1.50
Collection of Limited Edition Stephen King books: $25,000
Full set of F. Paul Wilson Adversary Cycle: Priceless

MasterCard: When you need your literary fix.

I think you've over-valued Anne Rice's work here, unless you are including a free gift card or maybe a set of steak knives? How about, not one, but two, count 'em, two, bottles of Oxi-Orange Cleaner...
cyber-jack   03-05-2005, 01:47 PM
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Biggles Wrote:I won't diss Stephen King as a writer. but while I've enjoyed hundreds of hours reading his books, I found Dean Koontz to be better (for my taste). I'll never diss Dean Koontz as a writer, as I have enjoyed his books enormously for many year; and his audiobooks have kept me awake (and away from bridge abuttments) for many thousands of mles.

Nevertheless, Paul's books are the best I've ever read, and they're also the only ones I collect. It's like my gun collection: I only collect what I shoot!

Biggles,

I've got King, Koontz and Wilson on my top shelf, and collect a few others as well. I won't diss you for liking Koontz over King, but I do disagree...and I think there are a few million other folks out there who would put King over Koontz with me. BUT, that's the beauty of literature. We can all disagree, and it doesn't mean a thing, because all tastes are different. I think there are flaws with all writers, but we overlook them when we find one we can relate to. I can relate to King better than I can relate to Koontz...and I can't relate to Anne Rice at all. You, on the other hand, can relate better to Koontz...
KRW   03-05-2005, 03:17 PM
#28
Biggles Wrote:.

Nevertheless, Paul's books are the best I've ever read, and they're also the only ones I collect. It's like my gun collection: I only collect what I shoot!


You shoot your F. Paul Wilson books? Big Grin


KRW
Biggles   03-05-2005, 05:59 PM
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KRW Wrote:You shoot your F. Paul Wilson books? Big Grin


KRW

Poor choice of words. Reminds me of the time I asked a judge to give a client a suspended sentence, and he hanged him.

http://www.northernindianacriminaldefense.com

"I don't always carry a pistol, but when I do, I prefer an East German Makarov"
Biggles   03-05-2005, 06:02 PM
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cyber-jack Wrote:Biggles,

I've got King, Koontz and Wilson on my top shelf, and collect a few others as well. I won't diss you for liking Koontz over King, but I do disagree...and I think there are a few million other folks out there who would put King over Koontz with me. BUT, that's the beauty of literature. We can all disagree, and it doesn't mean a thing, because all tastes are different. I think there are flaws with all writers, but we overlook them when we find one we can relate to. I can relate to King better than I can relate to Koontz...and I can't relate to Anne Rice at all. You, on the other hand, can relate better to Koontz...

I tried to read The Vampire Lestat years ago, and could not stay awake. It seemed B-O-R-I-N-G to me.

As far as all writers having flaws, surely there is one exception!

http://www.northernindianacriminaldefense.com

"I don't always carry a pistol, but when I do, I prefer an East German Makarov"
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