Does anyone know where Epilogue pulls its books from? It’s missing the new Stephen King book so I wanted to see if I could add it.
Does anyone know where Epilogue pulls its books from? It’s missing the new Stephen King book so I wanted to see if I could add it.
@AndyNicolaides if you have the ISBN, you might get lucky. Manton said where they came from, but I don’t recall. Two sources, I think.
@odd ah ok thanks. It only came out a day or so ago, so maybe I just need to be more patient :)
@AndyNicolaides The search currently uses Google Books. If you search by ISBN, it also tries Open Library and ISBNdb. Lastly, you can add a new book on the web by clicking the book search → "Can't find a book?" link.
@AndyNicolaides From reading the synopsis, this seems like a different book than he normally writes too.
@greghiggins it seems quite similar to The Talisman which I read a few months back. It was pretty good, though I’ve not read the second in the series yet.
@greghiggins oh it’s worth a read for sure. That, in turn, has some similarities to The Dark Tower. Please tell me you’ve read them? That’s my favourite book series of all time! Haha.
@greghiggins @AndyNicolaides I forgot i had pre-ordered this book [Fairy Tale] and is most likely my first Stephen King's book
@Gaby @greghiggins ah, nice! I’m not sure how good this is, but if fancied more, from his earlier list of real classics, I’d definitely recommend Misery, The Dark Tower and The Stand (among others). I don’t read millions of books, but I really love Stephen Kings back catalogue. The ones above are real stand outs.