But would you buy a leather-bound copy?

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So I'm data-gathering for my publisher, Finding out if people would buy super-expensive leather-bound, signed, boxed copies of Prince of Thorns from a limited run of 25 or 50.

I've been asked about this a few times so I'm looking into it.

Remember - it's not 'would you like' it's 'would you DEFINITELY buy at these prices'.

Check the the POLL
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Published on September 02, 2013 11:48
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message 1: by Stretch's (new)

Stretch's Books I voted, but wanted to comment also. I definitely would buy one, however, that being said, I would also want to be sure that King and Emperor would get a run also. Would much rather have the entire series than just one book. I would also suggest a run of 100. That's just my opinion though.


message 2: by Condor (new)

Condor Well said Jason.


message 3: by Reader-ramble (new)

Reader-ramble Yeah, I would rather buy the whole series than just one. Especially since all my copies are a paperback, a hardback, and proof copy. Yeah. Pretty leather ones would remedy that.


message 4: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Harris I wish I had the money to buy this. So broke, so very, very broke :(


message 5: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Smith I agree with Jason - if I had the money, I would want a chance at all books in the series.


message 6: by Christine (new)

Christine I will most definitely buy, If I could get all three of them in the same leatherbound! :D I love the books and I would want nothing more than have them leatherbound in my possession! :D


message 7: by Angie (new)

Angie I'd buy a copy, I've got a few books that I've bought like this, a few Terry Pratcett, the game of thrones and some Brandon Sanderson 1st edition s. So yes definatly.


message 8: by Jay (new)

Jay Yes, I would if the book can be shipped to Germany and I get the chance to buy one.


message 9: by Jesse (new)

Jesse Agree with Jason, however, given cost of a "leather" book with this production process, signed would be good.


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