tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post7423673686656620459..comments2024-03-28T07:56:38.659+00:00Comments on The View from the Blue House: Pre-order splurgeRob Kitchinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05567424969308636082noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-90324912875797118202009-08-21T16:29:13.879+01:002009-08-21T16:29:13.879+01:00Rob, that was a very kind offer indeed, but I will...Rob, that was a very kind offer indeed, but I will find Pratchett´s books at the right price before or later. I think I have 20-30 books between me and utter desperation, plus a local library. <br /><br />You are right that the Book Depository´s prices and conditions are fine. The problem is, however, that Danes are so unworldly. They ship worldwide - but not to my country! :DDorte Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14535044092722418173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-13011827702603055172009-08-21T15:51:41.680+01:002009-08-21T15:51:41.680+01:00Donna, got an email last night to say that Go to H...Donna, got an email last night to say that Go to Helena has been dispatched so looking forward to picking it up at the end of next week (I'm away in Manchester Mon-Fri). I see you were at Teenage Fanclub last night. I think I first saw them around 1991. Bandwagonesque was one of the first albums I bought on CD once I finally conceded that it probably best to switch from vinyl. I have the first four albums, I guess I should check out some of the later stuff. There's a few authors there that I might need to check out. Joe Lansdale is near the top of my list as well.Rob Kitchinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05567424969308636082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-5744508230085044182009-08-21T14:41:03.416+01:002009-08-21T14:41:03.416+01:00Ahem...now my blushes have subsided (thanks!) - I ...Ahem...now my blushes have subsided (thanks!) - I love that Philip Kerr cover. Authors I buy as soon as they're published...Daniel Woodrell, Ken Bruen, Joe Lansdale, Al Guthrie, Declan Burke, Ray Banks, Steve Mosby, Kevin Wignall, Tony Black, Charlie Williams, Stuart Pawson, Reed Farrel Coleman...I'd better stop thereUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12086510833792413090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-12691262801015130712009-08-20T22:36:32.926+01:002009-08-20T22:36:32.926+01:00Dorte, you can get most of the Terry Pratchett fro...Dorte, you can get most of the Terry Pratchett from the Book Depository for around 7.50 euro which includes delivery to Denmark. You'll probably get cheaper off of Abebooks. I can post you a bunch if you'll send them back.Rob Kitchinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05567424969308636082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-86309970474132613072009-08-20T21:23:50.837+01:002009-08-20T21:23:50.837+01:00I am really glad to hear your book is getting arou...I am really glad to hear your book is getting around! It certainly deserves it. <br /><br />Peter Temple is also high on my list, but as I have not read his older series yet, I plan to begin there. I looked for Terry Pratchett the other day (for me and my daughter), but didn´t find any at the right price. <br /><br />I reviewed Donna´s book in March - one of the few books that really made me laugh.Dorte Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14535044092722418173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-62480670504863930252009-08-20T21:17:17.033+01:002009-08-20T21:17:17.033+01:00Saw the book in Hodges Figgis front window, squire...Saw the book in Hodges Figgis front window, squire - front and centre, very nice indeed. <br /><br />Go To Helena Handbasket is indeed a blast. Donna Moore is a very funny lady. Funny ha-ha, like, rather than peculiar. Unless you ask to borrow her shoes.<br /><br />Cheers, DecDeclan Burkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14322645323239292406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-32197666837681138452009-08-20T20:40:34.147+01:002009-08-20T20:40:34.147+01:00I try to order most books through local bookshops,...I try to order most books through local bookshops, but the price reductions on some pre-order hardbacks on Amazon means it's difficult to justify paying full whack locally. I don't worry too much about taking the business away from them as I buy 95 percent of the books I read, so they still take a chunk of my disposable income. Like you, Peter Temple and Michael Connolly are both favourites. The Scarecrow is on the to read pile. I'm keeping it for when I have a run of mediocre stuff and I need a guarenteed good read, though it might make it to the top sooner than that.Rob Kitchinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05567424969308636082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825564497920015595.post-51235951377314667992009-08-20T17:44:29.257+01:002009-08-20T17:44:29.257+01:00Very pleased to read that about your book, well do...Very pleased to read that about your book, well done!<br /><br />The Amazon pub dates fluctuate a lot - I had a book on pre-order for a daughter for several months, showing this summer. The day of pub, the date shifted to next Feb! I don't think this is entirely Amazon's fault, as they are dependent on the date the publisher supplies and these dates are notoriously subject to change. Peter Temple being a case in point! He does not write quickly so his dates are sometimes more to do with publisher optimism than reality, I think. <br />Yes, White Dog is on my "desperately looking forward to" list - I love Peter Temple. Michael Connelly is another I'm very keen on. Usually, though, I don't actually pre-order - I am bad enough on ordering stuff that is already published. I do have about 300 entries in my Amazon basket at any given time, though.<br /><br />I think Amazon is pretty good at combining orders like yours even when the dates vary, by the way. I've been pleasantly surprised by them, eg if you order two books and one is delayed, they often just send them separately to you with no extra charge. I rather like Amazon, on the whole, once you get used to its idiosyncracies. (reading recommendations, for example.)Maxine Clarkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06628509319992204770noreply@blogger.com