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Unshelved comic strip for Thursday, May 15, 2008

Unshelved News : Welcome New Readers

We've added a lot of new readers lately, especially with signups from the three talks we did in the last month plus Emerald City Comic Con. Welcome! Primer here if you need it!

Store : FAQ preorder reminder

Just 17 days left in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) preorder. Order by May 31 and we'll sign your book and I'll sketch Colleen (or the character of your choice) in it. In addition, we'll both sign any books you order with your copy of FAQ. Order our full set of six (or any six of our books) for just $70 (free shipping in the US and Canada). Plus we have our new t-shirts.

Five years ago we printed our first book. It was a scary thing to do, but our readers were kind enough to preorder enough copies to pay for the entire print run. Now costs have gone up so much that we need to sell almost twice as many books as we did back then just to break even. And of course now I'm trying to make a living at this, so it's even scarier than it was back then. So if after all this time a new collection of Unshelved still sounds like fun to you, I'd like to humbly suggest that this is a great time to avail yourself of one.

Unshelved News : Did you register for BEA through Unshelved?

If you are a librarian or educator who registered for BEA 2008 through our Unshelved@BEA page, please email me with whatever confirmation code you got from BEA. Before we draw our next winners I want to make sure we accounted for everyone. And if you haven't already, do it now!

Sponsors : The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born

I read The Gunslinger originally in late 1980s, when it on the library’s shelves next to Christine and The Stand. I enjoyed the series, but I always felt like I'd missed something early in the series. Reading them was like having a compelling dream, but I couldn't remember how it had started. Then I read a review of one of the books that called the series "allegorical," and I decided I needed to start again at the beginning, to catch what I'd missed, but that I'd wait until after King finished writing the series. (He's done.). Now the graphic novel prequels have me reading the series again (though I'll probably wait for the Marvel books to finish before I start reading the nongraphic novels again).

The writing is great, but the coloring makes me believe in guns and magic. Richard Isanove's colors roar. His startling palette wouldn't work in most books, but I was hooked when I saw the vultures in the second panel of page 1– their eyes, their skin, the meat they're tearing at. The two page spread, two pages later, where Roland stands on a cliff with a weird sky behind him full of purples and oranges and yellows and all, that brought the other Dark Tower books back to to my mind, and I knew I wasn't going to be able to put the graphic novel down until I'd finished it. I wasn't disappointed.

Sponsors : BEA 2008

We're grateful to Book Expo America 2008 for sponsoring Unshelved this week, as well as giving our readers a chance to win some great prizes when they register through our Unshelved@BEA page. We've got two more drawings - one this Wednesday for six winners, one next week for the grand prize winner who will receive all six prizes - so register now! Prices start at only $55. Walk-ins, know that registering online before 5/23 will save you big bucks.

P.S. We had been announcing the winners' names, but one of them indicated they didn't like that. So the winners will heretofore remain secret winners



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