Hello McNulty! REH is larger than life. I bet most people give him a special section. Some other authors I keep together some get spilt by genre and then sometimes I group by publisher. It's organized chaos!
Per usual, I very much enjoyed the video. Saw a ton of books and authors I had never heard of before. Really had fun seeing some of the old covers. Some of them make me laugh, thinking to myself," is this how they really wanted to market this book? Are you sure your target audience will connect to the content when they see that?" . So, thanks for the entertainment. Hopefully see ya again soon.
The movie gives me a reoccurring nightmare. The scene where they are going through the cave sort of thing and it's all claustrophobic and closed in scarred me as a child haha
@@TheBookGraveyard A good movie then? One that stays with you. I had honestly forgotten all about it until I saw it on your vid. Watching other people unpacking their book collections is so much more soothing that having to unpack your own.
I've decided that everyone on Booktube needs to move into my neighborhood so that I can come over and borrow books like a library. I'll start sending you some Zillow posts.
Aside from true crime, movie tie-ins, and a few selected authors, I sort all my books by publisher, then by number. For me, that makes it easier to quickly discern if I have a book or not when I see it listed for sale. I still need Brad Spear numbers 1 and 2, if you happen to see any out there.
I feel like that's the next level of collecting Stiv. haha. I'm not quite there yet. I can still pretty much remember what I have off the top of my head though there has been a couple times I double bought. I'll keep an eye for the Brad Spear
Awesome book collection video. Those Conan and Solomon Kane covers are truly amazing.
That was a good deep dive into your collection. Thumbs up!
30:48 SLAYERRRR!!!
REH gets his own spot in my den. I keep all of the authors "I collect" together when possible. I love your books. Rock on!
Hello McNulty! REH is larger than life. I bet most people give him a special section. Some other authors I keep together some get spilt by genre and then sometimes I group by publisher. It's organized chaos!
Vintage covers are awesome. A time capsule as far as art and technology.
I too refuse to separate the REH books. He gets his own shelf.
Also, those Solomon Kane covers!😍
I figured you wouldn't even have a REH shelf but a REH shrine
@TheBookGraveyard Don't give me ideas. Lol
This was a fun, chill video.
Per usual, I very much enjoyed the video. Saw a ton of books and authors I had never heard of before. Really had fun seeing some of the old covers. Some of them make me laugh, thinking to myself," is this how they really wanted to market this book? Are you sure your target audience will connect to the content when they see that?" . So, thanks for the entertainment. Hopefully see ya again soon.
Thanks so much! Lots of book covers are hilarious and yet awesome at the same time. Old school book marketing was something else.
Krull!!!! by Alan Dean Foster, how awesome! I have not seen that book for decades, loved the book and the movie, as a teenager.
The movie gives me a reoccurring nightmare. The scene where they are going through the cave sort of thing and it's all claustrophobic and closed in scarred me as a child haha
@@TheBookGraveyard A good movie then? One that stays with you. I had honestly forgotten all about it until I saw it on your vid. Watching other people unpacking their book collections is so much more soothing that having to unpack your own.
I've decided that everyone on Booktube needs to move into my neighborhood so that I can come over and borrow books like a library. I'll start sending you some Zillow posts.
ha! I think I'll pass on Texas my friend. I ain't no SA.
Aside from true crime, movie tie-ins, and a few selected authors, I sort all my books by publisher, then by number. For me, that makes it easier to quickly discern if I have a book or not when I see it listed for sale. I still need Brad Spear numbers 1 and 2, if you happen to see any out there.
I feel like that's the next level of collecting Stiv. haha. I'm not quite there yet. I can still pretty much remember what I have off the top of my head though there has been a couple times I double bought.
I'll keep an eye for the Brad Spear
@@TheBookGraveyard You'll get there, Nick. Then you will be a bitter, crabby old man like me. :D
How did you sell so many books?
Pumpkins.
@erikwaag6438 haha Erik, you need to throw some pumpkins on your next book!
The judgement of "kids books" in this video is palpable.
hahaha! I'm a hater. Haven't you got that yet?
@@TheBookGraveyard Hahah there's some bangers in the "kids" section. I debated reading Someone at the Door this winter