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#1 User is offline   Ceda Cicero 

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 10:21 PM

Is there anyone who has a complete collection of books 1-9 thus far in trade paperback editions? I don't particularly care which editions or publishers, I'm just trying to get a full set of trade paperbacks. So far I've done my ordering through Alibris.com, which has pretty good prices on used books. Today the first three arrived - everything looked good but the Midnight Tides was a mass market. I was wondering if someone could post the ISBs of trade paperbacks so I could match them up and call off any orders that are similarly erroneous.

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 02:55 AM

US or UK covers? If US, I'd just look on amazon.com; they sell almost every trade paperback, and those that they don't you can usually buy new from other sellers. I don't know about UK, but I imaginze you can find a fair number of them on amazon.co.uk as well.
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Posted 30 November 2010 - 03:05 AM

View PostDefiance, on 30 November 2010 - 02:55 AM, said:

US or UK covers? If US, I'd just look on amazon.com; they sell almost every trade paperback, and those that they don't you can usually buy new from other sellers. I don't know about UK, but I imaginze you can find a fair number of them on amazon.co.uk as well.


Really? I've had a tough time finding trade paperbacks on both Amazon UK and US.

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How do you rape a cave? Do you ask, "You want to fuck, yes?" hear the echo come back, "Yes... es... es..." and get your barnacle-gouged groove on?

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 04:18 AM

These are from the UK TPB's - ebay is usually quite a good source for these too.

Gardens of the Moon - ISBN 0593 04473
Deadhouse Gates - 0593 046226
Memories of Ice - 0593 046242
House of Chains - 0593 046269
Midnight Tides - 0593 046285
The Bonehunters - 0593 046307
Reapers Gale - ISBN 9580593 046326
Toll the Hounds - ISBN 9780593 046388
Dust of Dreams - ISBN 978-0765316554
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Posted 30 November 2010 - 05:59 AM

http://www.amazon.co...91096478&sr=8-1 GotM

http://www.amazon.co...91096507&sr=1-2 DG

Memories of Ice is rare in anything that's not mass market paperback. Look on Ebay for this one.

http://www.amazon.co...91096565&sr=1-1 HoC

http://www.amazon.co...91096584&sr=1-1 MT

http://www.amazon.co...91096633&sr=1-1 BH

http://www.amazon.co...91096649&sr=1-1 RG

http://www.amazon.co...91096665&sr=1-2 Toll

http://www.amazon.co...91096684&sr=1-1 Dust

8/9, not too bad. Hardcovers aren't that much more difficult to find, although GotM, DG, MoI, and BH hardcovers you generally have to order from other people (and if you're unlucky you'll end up getting the BC edition). That shouldn't matter, though, since you're like for TPB.
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Posted 30 November 2010 - 12:26 PM

I have everything up to BH in trade paperback (UK editiions). RG onwards I've got in hardback.
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Posted 30 November 2010 - 01:14 PM

Thanks, Hetan and Defiance!

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How do you rape a cave? Do you ask, "You want to fuck, yes?" hear the echo come back, "Yes... es... es..." and get your barnacle-gouged groove on?

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