A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
- Bullspit
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Bought it. Thanks for the heads up!
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- JAG2955
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Is it available at Rumpshot's bookstore?
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Unfortunatley, NO.JAG2955 wrote:Is it available at Rumpshot's bookstore?
In fact we have problems finding books of this nature to stock in the store. To the best of my knowledge we have never had a copy of one of Larry's books cross the threshold.
I am sure they would sell if we got them in. Being a used book store is sometimes limiting.

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- Jered
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Ordered it, and a Lansky kit, so that I can get free shipping.
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- Jericho941
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Preordered it on Amazon. Got the shipping notification yesterday. We'll see how long it takes to get here.
- Denis
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Just bought the Kindle version online from Baen... can't wait to see how Chris gets it 

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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Crap, late to the party as usual, I JUST started MHI. Does one need to have read the other monster hunter books to "get" Dead Six? I think I'll download it this weekend.
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Not at all, it's a different series. Completely different setting. I hope to be able to pick up a copy at B&N in the next few days.MarkD wrote:Crap, late to the party as usual, I JUST started MHI. Does one need to have read the other monster hunter books to "get" Dead Six? I think I'll download it this weekend.
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- Bullspit
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Want me to send you mine when I'm done with them?Rumpshot wrote:Unfortunatley, NO.JAG2955 wrote:Is it available at Rumpshot's bookstore?
In fact we have problems finding books of this nature to stock in the store. To the best of my knowledge we have never had a copy of one of Larry's books cross the threshold.
I am sure they would sell if we got them in. Being a used book store is sometimes limiting.
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- Flintlock Tom
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Re: A Monster Hunter goes "Contracting"
Okay!
Ordered the Kindle version from Baen and the paper from Amazon.
If some of you have already read it I would encourage you to go to Amazon (dot) com and review it. It only has one "review" and it's mediocre. The guy really pissed me off because he reveals way too much of the plot. (Yeah, that's me that asks him "What the Hell he's doing.)
Anyway, it won't take too many good reviews to get the average up.
Ordered the Kindle version from Baen and the paper from Amazon.
If some of you have already read it I would encourage you to go to Amazon (dot) com and review it. It only has one "review" and it's mediocre. The guy really pissed me off because he reveals way too much of the plot. (Yeah, that's me that asks him "What the Hell he's doing.)
Anyway, it won't take too many good reviews to get the average up.
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