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message 51: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Michael wrote: "Joan wrote: "I bought a copy at my local Walmart, the cover with the cat and mouse, this morning. Only had three copies and Amazon is sold out."

You can still buy it on Amazon, but it could take a..."


That explains why it's taking me 30 days to get my order from Amazon.


message 52: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Powell-Mccarty | 37 comments My copy is supposed to be here today!! I'm so excited!


message 53: by Charles (new)

Charles | 96 comments I pre-ordered mine on Amazon and it is finally "out for delivery" today. should have it when I get home from work.


message 54: by Nick (last edited Apr 28, 2020 11:36AM) (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Of course, e-books have instant delivery and are never sold out. They cost less too. Try it on your phone or tablet... it's easy.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=if+it+blee...


As for Mr. Harrigan's Phone... really good story... (view spoiler) And I love the narrator. Can't wait to get to the Holly story, but I've promised myself that I'd finish Tommyknockers before I go back to If It Bleeds.


message 55: by Charles (new)

Charles | 96 comments For me, ebooks never quenched the thirst the same way. I found that I actually read less when I was using my Kindle or the Kindle app on my phone. There is just something cathartic about flipping through the pages of an actual book. With that being said, I am definitely ok with others reading ebooks, whatever it takes to keep society reading, I am all for it.


message 56: by Jenny Baker (new)

Jenny Baker (jennyrbaker) | 11 comments I pre-ordered my copy back in January and my estimated delivery date is May 1-2. I don't mind eBooks for some books, but for my favorite authors such as King, I prefer in print.


message 57: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Wow, I prefer e-books, even if I have both a print and an electronic copy. But you know as you get older you appreciate things like being able to enlarge to size of the type, and not having to hold a thick book especially at the start and the end. I usually have both an e-book and a paperback. I read the e-book but \keep my place in the paperback and go back to double check on some lines. Even when people give me a paperback or a hard cover, I usually go out and buy the e-book and read that. If course if the book is out on audio that might be my first choice. But then I still get the paperback.


message 58: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Nick wrote: "Wow, I prefer e-books, even if I have both a print and an electronic copy. But you know as you get older you appreciate things like being able to enlarge to size of the type, and not having to hold..."


Those are exactly the reasons I read e-books. I still pre-order my favorite author's hardbacks to collect, but I read the e-books.


message 59: by Joan (new)

Joan (joanofsnark) | 79 comments I only access ebooks when traveling. I prefer holding a hardback in my hands and being transported.


message 60: by Charles (new)

Charles | 96 comments I never thought of those reasons for preferring an ebook. Very valid arguments Nick. I have noticed as I get older that some of the tomes I enjoy can be quite uncomfortable to hold. Perhaps I will give it another go eventually, especially with the 700+ page books.


message 61: by Derrick (new)

Derrick | 973 comments Charles wrote: "I never thought of those reasons for preferring an ebook. Very valid arguments Nick. I have noticed as I get older that some of the tomes I enjoy can be quite uncomfortable to hold. Perhaps I will ..."

I was like you at first and not really sold on the whole ebook thing. Also like you, I was then bullied into it by Kandice and Nick....
For real though all kidding aside, I'm really greatful for Kandice and Nick showing me the light. Ebooks are super cool! I read The Tommyknockers ebook, I just finished The Switch by Elmore Leonard on ebook and am now reading Rum Punch also by Elmore Leonard also on ebook. Really handy checking out ebooks from the library since the libraries are closed. So yeah that's my two cents.


message 62: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Derrick wrote: "Charles wrote: "I never thought of those reasons for preferring an ebook. Very valid arguments Nick. I have noticed as I get older that some of the tomes I enjoy can be quite uncomfortable to hold...."


There's nothing like finding yourself caught some where with some time on your hands and then you realize, oh yeah, the book is on my phone. I can read it right now. Kindle makes it easy since a book that is on your table or Kindle can also be on your phone. It even knows the exact place. Same thing with audiobooks by the way. With whisper-sync, it hooks your e-book to your audiobook so you can bounce back and forth between them. Sill I also agree when you're on a plane or something and you suddenly realize, oh yeah, I have a paperback and I can read it right now whether the plane is taking off or not.

Anyway, enough about media. I have to finish Tommyknockers so I can get to the next novella in IF IT BLEEDS.


message 63: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Nook has the same features as far as being available on your phone, keeping your place and being available at any time.


message 64: by Charles (new)

Charles | 96 comments Harrigan's phone was an enjoyable read, had a slight Low Men In Yellow Coats/Apt Pupil feel due to the relationship between young and old. And of course the character development was great. I'm going to save the title story for last. I want to close on a Holly Gibney adventure.


message 65: by Nikki (new)

Nikki  | 6 comments Closing on the Holly story is a good idea. It is 3rd in the book. It was difficult to keep going to the 4th story after the exciting Holly story.


message 66: by Iasiah (new)

Iasiah | 5 comments I finished Mr. Harrigans phones and life of chuck But if it bleeds spoiled end of watch for me so I have to go back to read end of watch before I can come back and finish if it bleeds because I only read mr Mercedes and finders keepers.


message 67: by Clara (Jelly) (new)

Clara (Jelly) (uvjelly) Iasiah wrote: "I finished Mr. Harrigans phones and life of chuck But if it bleeds spoiled end of watch for me so I have to go back to read end of watch before I can come back and finish if it bleeds because I onl..."

I'm glad you said this because, I have never read the trilogy at all. I have a huge list of Stephen King books that I MUST read now haha. But at least I wont start 'If It Bleeds' before I read the trilogy. Thanks!


message 68: by Iasiah (new)

Iasiah | 5 comments I won’t penalize if it bleeds for spoiling end of watch for me though since it’s my favorite trilogy.But yeah I recommend you read the bill Hodges trilogy before reading the if it bleeds novella part of the if bleeds book.


message 69: by Hans (new)

Hans | 66 comments I'm through with the first two stories. I loved Mr. Harrigan's phone, still on the fence about Life of Chuck though, that was a bit uneven.
"The Outsider" already spoiled the end of "End of Watch" for me so that's ok and anyway, Holly is one of my favourite characters.


message 70: by Mark (new)

Mark (marke_) | 103 comments Passing on this because i'm still reading the backlog of King chronologically and I'm still on the Tommyknockers. Since I haven't read the Hodges trilogy yet I don't want to stumble across the spoilers. Will join back in next month with the Dark Half. Enjoy!


message 71: by Annerlee (new)

Annerlee | 24 comments I just saw the thread and downloaded on audiobook! Yay!

As it happens, I just finished It yesterday and was wondering what to listen to next! Can't wait to get started.


message 72: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 2 comments I ran across this gem on YouTube--Stephen King reads Chapter 1 from If It Bleeds: https://youtu.be/edzUpphXr4w


message 73: by Iasiah (new)

Iasiah | 5 comments So I finished the if it bleeds section of the book and it was great.So that’s

Mr.Harrigans phone:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The life of chuck:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If it bleeds:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Now I’m headed into the “Rat” novella.


message 74: by Derrick (new)

Derrick | 973 comments I mistakenly read The Outsider before I read Bill Hodges trilogy but I still ended up enjoying the trilogy quite a bit.


message 75: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments I preordered from Amazon in January and I am still waiting for my copy.


message 76: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasiareads) | 2 comments I’m on the third novella (the title story). I honestly felt like the first 2 were too short and abrupt for me to enjoy. However, I am already really liking the title novella much better :)


message 77: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Sharon wrote: "I ran across this gem on YouTube--Stephen King reads Chapter 1 from If It Bleeds: https://youtu.be/edzUpphXr4w"


Wow, this is great. Thanks!!


message 78: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2689 comments Mod
Nancy wrote: "I preordered from Amazon in January and I am still waiting for my copy."

Dang!! My mom preordered hers from Amazon and received it last Friday. I wonder if you could cancel and reorder it?


message 79: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments I think Amazon is sold out. I had it on my wish list and it said 42 new or used.


message 80: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments It looks like you can still buy it but the availability is end of May/beginning of June.


message 81: by Nancy (last edited May 02, 2020 06:20AM) (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Angie wrote: "Nancy wrote: "I preordered from Amazon in January and I am still waiting for my copy."

Dang!! My mom preordered hers from Amazon and received it last Friday. I wonder if you could cancel and reord..."


The label was created (after the publish date) and sat for days before being shipped. Now it’s sitting at the post office from hell. This one post office, your packages can sit for almost a week before going out again to the next PO.

I didn’t even receive my shipped email with tracking from Amazon until 4/29.


message 82: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Erin wrote: "It looks like you can still buy it but the availability is end of May/beginning of June."

Linda wrote: "I think Amazon is sold out. I had it on my wish list and it said 42 new or used."

It’s not sold out and it says “free delivery between May 7-10.” Of course that changes by day.

Frustrating since I pay for Prime.


message 83: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Eric wrote: "My copy arrived today! I wasn't expecting it today so this was a nice surprise. I love the cover so much. I think this is going to move into my Top Ten Stephen King Covers.

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How did you get it on the 16th? That’s five days before the release dat.


message 84: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments I know a lot of people that got it early. I was frustrated because I didn't, but I also ordered the e-book which showed up on my shelf at midnight so I could read it while traveling.


message 85: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments I’m frustrated because it still hasn’t arrived and AI have no idea when it will come.


message 86: by Scott (new)

Scott | 169 comments Hi Fellow King readers,

I have completed my read of "If It Bleeds" and posted my review at the following link:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Please note that that although it is pretty spoiler free, you may find that you would prefer to read it after you have finished it yourself. The good news is that I really enjoyed this one and I hope you do to.

To great reading!


message 87: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Scott wrote: "Hi Fellow King readers,

I have completed my read of "If It Bleeds" and posted my review at the following link:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Please note that that although it ..."



message 88: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Thanks Scott... but I think I'd better wait.


message 89: by Scott (new)

Scott | 169 comments Completely understood. I find that reading a book first, helps me when reading other reviews. I don't like to be influenced beforehand and I certainly don't want to risk any spoilers whether intended or unintended.

I look forward to when you are finished reading (or listening) to it and we can share our thoughts.

To great reading!


message 90: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Nancy wrote: "Erin wrote: "It looks like you can still buy it but the availability is end of May/beginning of June."

Linda wrote: "I think Amazon is sold out. I had it on my wish list and it said 42 new or used..."


Something may have gone wrong with your order. I had a computer glitch happen with one through Amazon and customer support was able to do a reorder and waive the shipping fees.


message 91: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments I ended up going to walmart for my physical copy.


message 92: by Joan (new)

Joan (joanofsnark) | 79 comments I’m savoring this novel, I love King’s short stories like no other writer.


message 93: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Erin wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Erin wrote: "It looks like you can still buy it but the availability is end of May/beginning of June."

Linda wrote: "I think Amazon is sold out. I had it on my wish list and it said ..."


They shipped it but they shipped it over a week after the publish date. Now it’s sitting in the post office from hell. Who knows when it will leave that PO. I had a Fed Ex pkg that was dropped off there and it was almost a week before it left. That location gets bad reviews.


message 94: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Nancy wrote: "Erin wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Erin wrote: "It looks like you can still buy it but the availability is end of May/beginning of June."

Linda wrote: "I think Amazon is sold out. I had it on my wish list..."


Oh so it's the post office. With it taking that long for packages to go out for delivery, it sounds like the location is under staff and the pandemic probably hasn't helped matters.


message 95: by Pavel (new)

Pavel Tsekov | 21 comments I’m awaiting the book to arrive here on Thursday - in Varna, Bulgaria - via Amazon.


message 96: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Erin wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Erin wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Erin wrote: "It looks like you can still buy it but the availability is end of May/beginning of June."

Linda wrote: "I think Amazon is sold out. I had it o..."



Amazon says they are giving priority to "essential items." So other things do ship later.


message 97: by Nancy (last edited May 04, 2020 02:25PM) (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Nick wrote: "Amazon says they are giving priority to "essential items." So other things do ship later.."

That’s what they say but shipping it late and then shipping it without honoring my two-day prime shipping is not the same thing.

Also, I pre-ordered another book the same day as If It Bleeds on January 27th. That book comes out tomorrow. I received my tracking email today. The book will arrive tomorrow. Not shipping it out late and still two-day prime shipping.

So some things are going out on time and others are not. There is zero consistency. My SK book still should have been sent two-day Prime even if it was delayed due to the virus and not an essential item.

I have ordered lots of items that are not essential (not books either) that have all shipped with two-day shipping even if it was slightly delayed as to when it would ship.


message 98: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Nancy wrote: "Nick wrote: "Amazon says they are giving priority to "essential items." So other things do ship later.."

That’s what they say but shipping it late and then shipping it without honoring my two-day ..."



Yeah, very sorry. It sucks.


message 99: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Yes, especially since I ordered a book last night and it’s coming tomorrow as well.


message 100: by Matt (new)

Matt Chaulklin | 1 comments Just ordered the book. Should be here by Sunday. Can't wait to get started.


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