
This is a UK site, so you have to pay in that big tissue paper-like money they measure in pounds or you can do like I did and go to the UK and smuggle it back inside a body cavity to keep from getting put on a potential terrorist list by Homeland Security.
He's already rising in the ranks of UK writers and when US readers discover him he'll be king of the world here, too.
When I read a book this good, it encourages me to keep writing in the hopes that someday I may handle language as deftly as does Mr. Banks, but I'm also discouraged because I know that's just a dream.
I consider Ray a colleague, and I am honored that he finds the time to stop by now and then with a comment. Thanks Ray, for the book and your company.
For the rest of you, you know what to do.
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A word of warning. I ordered mine from Amazon UK and they sent it via a tramp steamer around Cape Horn, through an Antarctic expedition and eventually up and over the Andes by pack mule in a shipment of Peruvian flake destined for Boise.
That's the only reason why I can think it took 2 friggin' months to get here.
Well worth the wait, of course, as the book rocks. if y'all haven't picked it up, get it.
It was a small price to pay, Stephen. But you are to be commended for taking one for the team.
I would have thought it was a lot easier just to go up the road and buy it from Better Read Than Dead.
But that's just me. ;)
Or y'all coulda just waited until next fall when Harcourt bring out the lovely hardcover.
That's right: hardcover.
I'm all up in that literary shit.
But thanks to you - it's a rare thing when people say "I read your book" without a disgusted look on their face.
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