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Dec 31, 2013 01:27PM

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I've read everything at this point, and have re-read more than half of those. I'm super excited for this epic he's working on and for the next Matthew Corbett book. I'm also hoping for more on Michael Gallatin and really hoping for more Trevor Lawson ( from I Travel By Night). LOL I think I have an obsession. :)

I second your comments, Stacey, about "Swan Song". McCammon is a wonderful writer!

Speaks the Nightbird @ Audible
Hunter

The Wolf's Hour movie is in the works:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/1...
Call me old school. But, I hope the digital effects will be at a minimum. Less like Underworld and more like The Walking Dead. Something believable and not like you're watching a video game.

Yes, I like practical effects with CGI added just to hide the seams. However, it doesn't seem like much of that is happening.




I'm not a fan of a Swan Song movie, either--nothing could compare to the actual book--I don't care who's funding it. There's bound to be something omitted/changed that would ruin the experience.

I'm slowly savouring his works, one book every year. However, I might try to slowly work myself through Blue World this year as well. A story here - a story there.
Next year it's Gone South and then I'll have read everything up until McCammon's triumphant return to writing.
Life is good. :)

I've slowly been rereading all of the older ones. Mine is the only reread left for me, and then I'm all caught up until the next one comes out.

If I can fool myself, then I'm either particularly clever or particularly stupid depending from which angle I look. :)



Everyone has their own favorites and that's cool. Swan Song was fantastic...it was one of the first books I repurchased when I got a Kindle..mostly because my paperback fell apart.
I honestly can't pick a favorite between Swan Song, Boy's Life, and Usher's Passing. On different days i'll say one or another, but the truth is, I hold all three in such high regard that one is really not better than the other two. Straub's Ghost Story is the only book that challenges these three as the best I've ever read. I Am Legend is not far behind.

p.s. I just bought The Five on Audible. Yay me! :-)

The River of Souls
The River of Souls is the fifth book in the Matthew Corbett series.
Hunter
I've just finished a German edition of Swan Song (translated and published as Nach dem Ende der Welt (~"After the End of the World"), published by mainstream book company Knaur, and wonder if it had any original passages or chapters omitted.
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The German edition also has about half of the page count than the edition featured on Goodreads which left me a bit suspicious from the beginning. There is another two-volume German edition by Festa company which is specialised in horror and dark fantasy from the English-speaking world. Being able to read both German and English I usually pick the editions with the lowest price. In this case I paid less than one Euro while the American one would have cost me almost 50 bucks.
(view spoiler)
The German edition also has about half of the page count than the edition featured on Goodreads which left me a bit suspicious from the beginning. There is another two-volume German edition by Festa company which is specialised in horror and dark fantasy from the English-speaking world. Being able to read both German and English I usually pick the editions with the lowest price. In this case I paid less than one Euro while the American one would have cost me almost 50 bucks.
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