Seriously though, I’m really looking forward to reading Raven’s Ladder just as soon as I finish my thesis.
Posted by: Ken Brown | February 20, 2010
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Posted in books | Tags: Auralia's Colors, Cindere's Midnight, fantasy, Jeffrey Overstreet, Raven's Ladder
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Hmm. I just realized two things are missing from this picture…. I wonder what happened to my copy of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?
By: Ken Brown on February 20, 2010
at 10:14 pm
Is that my signed copy of Dune on the right?
By: Dad on February 21, 2010
at 11:30 pm
Nope, I picked up my own set from a library sale a couple years ago.
By: Ken Brown on February 22, 2010
at 9:54 pm
Looks to be the same vintage. I got my copy in Port Townsend a long time ago while visiting my grandpa. Herbert lived there for a while and I guess he left behind a few signed copies.
By: Dad on February 24, 2010
at 8:07 am
They’re definitely old and well-used. The pages fall out when you read them. Still, I got the whole set for $1.50 CDN, so I can’t complain.
By: Ken Brown on February 24, 2010
at 11:05 am