Full Dark, No Stars

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Has anyone heard about a signed/limited for this book yet?
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Nothing yet.
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According to Ms Mod at the SKMB (Stephen King Message Board) there are no signed limiteds planned, nor are there to be any formal signings.

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This just in from Lilja's site:

"King will sign Full Dark, No Stars on December 2nd
Posted: October 8, 2010, 23:32:26

From http://www.StephenKing.com:

Stephen has changed his mind and agreed to do a book signing for Full Dark, No Stars on Thursday, December 2nd at RiverRun Bookstore in Portsmouth, NH. This is the only book signing scheduled at this time for the release of this book, but we will let you know if he does decide to add more. For full details see the link below.

http://www.stephenking.com/promo/full_d ... gning.html"

If any of you American based fans wants to grab me a copy, I'd be much appreciative :D

Should this be posted under Breaking News?
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Everyone is certainly aware of CDs limiteds for this by now, but has anyone here ordered the Overlook Connection's glow in the dark slipcase? It looks nice, but I have an issue with Overlook and don't like ordering from them. But I am curious as to what anyone thinks about the slipcase.
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No offense to anyone here, but I think the "glow in the dark" slipcase is really tacky. I wouldn't have it on my shelves.

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I agree with John. That slipcase isn't for me.
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Ditto for me on the glow in the dark case. While I will admit the idea is different, it is not something I would want on my shelves.

I have nothing but good things to say about Dave and his business, as every transaction I've had went smoothly... but this case and the Under the Dome case

http://overlookconnection.com/catalog/u ... -3030.html

jumped the shark in tasteful presentation.
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I don't know, I could use it as a nightlight. As soon as Overlook sends me my $75 from the damaged copy of the Richard Matheson book I sent back to them (I've even forgotten the title of the book) about 20 years ago after innumerable letters, e-mails and pointless phone calls, I might just order one.
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Anyone know the print run for the first edition? I have an e-mail off to Scribner but haven't heard back yet.
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