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xhonzi said:
Hence the caution in my optimism.
But I'll read it. I haven't paid $18 for a hardcover in a decade, so I'm not sure how long it will take me to get around to it. Hopefully it appears at a goHastings sale soon after release.
EDIT: Didn't we (or at least you) talk about this book already once in this thread? I can't find it.
EDIT2: I just noticed the cover art has changed to the picture I use as wallpaper on my laptop. Sweet.
According to amazon (maybe a mistake?) the paperback has the exact same release date as the hardcover. I wish amazon did their release day delivery for 1 cent on books like they do on video games. Even though amazon's price is cheaper than the cover price for the paper back, it ends up being exactly the same once you add in shipping, and if you choose release day shipping, the paperback ends of costing more than the hardback. I guess I'll be paying my local brick and mortar B&N a visit on July 19th. It is about time I gave those poor people some of my business, typically I use them and their comfy chairs to thumb through a stack of books so I can go home and order the ones I want off of amazon; this might help alleviate some of my guilty feelings about that.
I did mention it somewhere on this site before, but you never acknowledged it or said anything, which surprised me since you seem to be the only other person in the universe as into Bioshock as I am (or perhaps more accurately, in the same kind of way I am).
I've never read anything by John Shirley, but a quick amazon search to see the sort of stuff he writes and a sifting through reviews of his books has actually made me quite optimistic about this thing. Sounds like he works well with this sort of material.
An unfortunate side effect of discovering that book was that amazon showed me a few "recommendations" on my home page, one of which was a Bouncer action figure with color changing LED eyes. I've always kind of wished I'd bought the original Bioshock special edition because of the Big Daddy statue (yes, the one that had a tendency to break during shipping), so the idea of finally having my very own plastic representation of one of the most amazing things ever dreamed up by the human imagination was a bit too much to take... so yeah, I am $20 bucks poorer than when I woke up this morning...