Great haul and you and MJ are very tactical in your acquisitions. As far as Birnam Wood that is a tip-in or stepback cover. The stepback with the peep-hole is called a die-cut or keyhole stepback. With all the money publishers are putting into painted spines and such I'm really hoping the keyhole comes back into style.
Thanks for this video, informative as ever👍🏼. I love the idea of the old Hammer films being 'novelised', it's not something I was aware of before today so I'll be seeking those books out for sure. I also love western novels so I'm looking forward to hearing your verdict on the Kurtz trilogy. BTW I think Ed missed a trick by not naming the third novel in the series 'Boon Rides Again'😂 Cheers👍🏼
The publisher apparently insisted that all of that series of Hammer Horror novelisations should be updated to modern times. Guy Adams told me that. He wrote several, but would have much preferred to keep them in period.
Hooray for Ed Kurtz. I followed him for a while when he was on social media, but he backed away. Boon (the character, not the story--she works in an office, not somewhere on a range!) is based on his partner, Gam, herself a wonderful writer. She wrote a book of short work called glass slipper dreams, shattered. I'll read Boon eventually. A Wind of Knives is pretty good. Bleed and A Wind of Knives are both out of print, so you're lucky to have copies! :)
I've read A Wind of Knives and really enjoyed it. I have The Rib From Which I Remake The World, but haven't read it yet. He has two others you'd probably be interested in, but have gone out of print: The Ranger, a horror movie novelization and Dead Trash: A Zombie Exploitation Quadruple Feature, a book about two bad mamas who escape prison and fight zombies with a biker gang.
I suspect Dead Trash may be THE perfect recommendation for Olly, and I'm guessing it's going straight onto his To Buy After His Read What You Own Challenge!
Death Comes too late is great. Just reviewed the short story Game Over on my Saturday Short story series this past Saturday. I have read the whole 20 stories and reviewed on my channel. You will enjoy it!
I would say buying for others explicitly to get around the challenge rules is CHEATING. However, I have exemptions for buddy or group reads, so I wouldn’t have been cheating under the same circumstances.
Yep, you cheated. As an example, if you learned how to drive, passed the test and everything and then immediately went out and drove through a red light, that's referred to as "defeating the signal"!!! You should at least get a ticket. Now you need to read 103 of your own books to complete your challenge. Or you can hire yourself a lawyer and fight the ticket in traffic court. 😅
@@CriminOllyBlogI just finished reading the book butcher by Joyce Carol Oates. Have you read this book? It seems like something you would read and review. I would like to hear your thoughts. I actually listened to it. It was super interesting and sometimes very hard to listen to.
Great haul and you and MJ are very tactical in your acquisitions. As far as Birnam Wood that is a tip-in or stepback cover. The stepback with the peep-hole is called a die-cut or keyhole stepback. With all the money publishers are putting into painted spines and such I'm really hoping the keyhole comes back into style.
Ah fascinating, thank you! I really hope they come back too, by far the best kind of paperback
Thanks for this video, informative as ever👍🏼.
I love the idea of the old Hammer films being 'novelised', it's not something I was aware of before today so I'll be seeking those books out for sure. I also love western novels so I'm looking forward to hearing your verdict on the Kurtz trilogy. BTW I think Ed missed a trick by not naming the third novel in the series 'Boon Rides Again'😂
Cheers👍🏼
Awesome book haul! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
The publisher apparently insisted that all of that series of Hammer Horror novelisations should be updated to modern times. Guy Adams told me that. He wrote several, but would have much preferred to keep them in period.
Hooray for Ed Kurtz. I followed him for a while when he was on social media, but he backed away. Boon (the character, not the story--she works in an office, not somewhere on a range!) is based on his partner, Gam, herself a wonderful writer. She wrote a book of short work called glass slipper dreams, shattered. I'll read Boon eventually. A Wind of Knives is pretty good. Bleed and A Wind of Knives are both out of print, so you're lucky to have copies! :)
Ah that's a very cool fact!
Jonathan Cain (Tall, Dark & Deadly) is the keyboardist for Journey!😮 Who knew he was a supernatural being as well!😅
He'd better hope his wife doesn't find out...
@@robertrobinson6541 Or… maybe she already knows!😮😂
LOL
I immediately went and bought Boon on audible! Absolutely my kind of book!
It does sound great doesnt it!
I love testing the boundaries! 😂😂 Sweet Valley High forever!
Ha!
Oh my goodness, the gifting between you and MJ - OUTRAGEOUS. It's almost like a Ponzi scheme 🤭
LOL
You're like a kid on Christmas! 😁
Happy new year, Olly!
I've read A Wind of Knives and really enjoyed it. I have The Rib From Which I Remake The World, but haven't read it yet. He has two others you'd probably be interested in, but have gone out of print: The Ranger, a horror movie novelization and Dead Trash: A Zombie Exploitation Quadruple Feature, a book about two bad mamas who escape prison and fight zombies with a biker gang.
I suspect Dead Trash may be THE perfect recommendation for Olly, and I'm guessing it's going straight onto his To Buy After His Read What You Own Challenge!
That does sound great!
So many wonderful books!! The Simon Avery book sounds intriguing. What was the title again?
Poppyharp :)
What was the title of the book about the doll house in the attic? I couldn't quite catch it.🇺🇸
It was Poppyharp by Simon Avery
Thank you. I will look into it.
Happy New Year!🍾
Death Comes too late is great. Just reviewed the short story Game Over on my Saturday Short story series this past Saturday. I have read the whole 20 stories and reviewed on my channel. You will enjoy it!
BOOK HAUL WOOOOOOOOOOOOO
An expertly deployed loophole to the rules. No court could convict you… but you know what you did 😈
I think I can live with the guilt
I would say buying for others explicitly to get around the challenge rules is CHEATING. However, I have exemptions for buddy or group reads, so I wouldn’t have been cheating under the same circumstances.
Yeah I didn't really give myself enough caveats this year
I would like to find Sweet Valley in Spanish, so I can practice in that language, but those books cost a fortune on Amazon.
That would be a cool way to learn a language
If it's spelled Kiowa, I have heard it pronounced KEE-uh-wuh, basically. Though I've not spoken to a member of the tribe to verify that. 😉
Ha! Thank you
Yep, you cheated. As an example, if you learned how to drive, passed the test and everything and then immediately went out and drove through a red light, that's referred to as "defeating the signal"!!! You should at least get a ticket. Now you need to read 103 of your own books to complete your challenge. Or you can hire yourself a lawyer and fight the ticket in traffic court. 😅
Rest assured that the 3 SVH books won't count towards the 100 book goal, I'm cheeky, but not that cheeky
Kiowa.....Ki (rhymes with sky)....sounds like Ki..a...wa. Native American tribe.
Thank you!
Books are not trash. You should go to prison for such statement.
It’s meant (very) affectionately.
Some books are trash......send me to isolation (with all my books), lol.....but, I'll need a pardon in about four years.
@@CriminOllyBlogI just finished reading the book butcher by Joyce Carol Oates. Have you read this book? It seems like something you would read and review. I would like to hear your thoughts. I actually listened to it. It was super interesting and sometimes very hard to listen to.