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Jan 23, 2012 04:56PM

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Gator, if you don't mind sharing, what about it disappointed you? I have it on my TBR but for some reason I'm not that excited about it.

All I said was I found it disappointing. I'm sure I'm not the only one.

Gator, if you don't mind sharing, what about it disappointed you? I have it on my TBR but for some reason I'm not that excited about it."
Charlene, rather than repeating myself, here's a link to my review:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Charlene -- "Gatorman" has a point. Willy is not for everyone. It is, for instance, far from being a conventional horror novel. If that's what you're looking for, you might want to consider The Pines or The Shore. But the readers who like WILLY seem to like it very much indeed, and responses have been passionate. The title has appeared on eight or nine "best of the year" lists that I'm aware of and has now shown up on the preliminary Stoker ballot. Professional reviews have also been outstanding. But I have to admit to feeling a certain fascination for the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ' reviews -- even the negative ones. (Nothing else makes you feel quite so connected to the readers.)
If you sample a few, it should give you a sense of whether the book is for you or not. I'm pretty sure you can find them by clicking on the link below.

I hope this is useful to you too, Kyle. And I really appreciate your wanting to read my work.
Tressa, I did see your review for WILLY and was grateful for your kind words. You're thinking about THE PINES? My first attempt at fiction, that book will always have a special place in my heart, but keep in mind it is very much a genre novel. If you're interested in something closer to the level of sophistication you responded to in WILLY, I might suggest MARTYRS & MONSTERS for you.

Thanks for taking an interest, folks. If you ever feel like dropping by my site, you'll find lots of links to reviews and interviews and articles and such.
Thanks again!
~ Rob Dunbar





Amy wrote: "Sweet! It precedes The Shore, and my OCD will not allow me to read books out of order."
Haha, same here with the OCD, Amy.
Haha, same here with the OCD, Amy.

Who knows what thread I posted it on. Probably some way off subject thread that you were posting in and I happened to see you. I'm crossing my fingers that your order will be canceled. I'd hate for you to have to pay for something you don't need to.



Vortex is finally showing up on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.


I also do not have an e-Reader.
Anyone got suggestions?



Why anyone would pay $65 for a used copy when new copies are selling for around ten bucks kind of eludes me. (But thanks for being interested.)


Why anyone would pay $65 for a used copy when new copies are selling for around ten bucks kind of el..."
I saw that but unfortunately I live in Canada and that is the American site. They won't ship most stuff over the border.
Amazon.ca still just has the previous printings, starting at $187 for a used copy.


Braden, I can't believe that Amazon can't figure out how to sell their own books in Canada. This is SO discouraging!
BTW, I blog about my new one here: http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_...
The minutes will fly like hours.

Having fun with a series of blogs that seem to be pissing people off like crazy.
Who does this Dunbar think he is?
I usually just say Napoleon.
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