Does anyone know? Because if it's going to be relatively soon, I'll just wait for that, rather than spend the extra $15 or so
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No clue. As far as I know it's not even in the works. view post
Ah. Well, libraries and amazon.ca can suffice
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As with most books, expect a Paperback to be released about a year after the Hardback.... KS view post
Moved to Author Q&A. view post
I literally have no idea. Though my agent received several calls following TDTCB's review in [i:2xojncje]Publisher's Weekly[/i:2xojncje], Overlook actually owns the US ppbk rights, which they intend to sub-licence. I've heard that Tor might be interested (which at once excites and worries me: excites because they are the bomb marketing-wise, and worries because of the covers they slapped on US release of Erikson's GotM - yeesh!)... It's a waiting game now. view post
I really feel you must INSIST on original covers. Do you know the huge fan base you could develop simply for keeping those gorgeous canadian ones? People would love to be able to own a trade, hb, and pb all with the same covers, a matched set. view post
Oh..well, thank you I'm getting it in hardback from the library tomorrow I think (interlibrary loan, had to get it from another library in the state), but I'd like to own it, so I'll buy it in paperback once it comes out (or just use amazon.ca, I don't know yet).
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I am advising my friends to NOT wait to buy the paperback; TDtCB is so good, I say to them, that you will want it as a hardback. At the same time, let's look forward to an expanded audience (in the US at least) with the release of the paperback. view post