Navigation
  • Return Home
  • About
  • Archives & Categories
  • XML Feed


    Contact



  • Search This Site
  • Current Projects

    Imperial Bedrooms

    The sequel to Less Than Zero released on June 15, 2010. The cover and synopsis have been revealed and its available for order.
  • See all Imperial Bedrooms news

    The Follower (TV)

    Bret is creating a TV series based on The Follower by Jason Starr.
  • See all The Follower (TV) news

    The Golden Suicides (Film)

    Ellis and Gus Van Sant are writing a screenplay about the suicides of Jeremy Blake & Theresa Duncan.
  • See all The Golden Suicides news

    The Canyons (TV)

    Bret's 'dark soap opera' project has been picked up by Showtime.
  • See all The Canyons news

  • « Previous Entry | Home | Next Entry »


    Lunar Park Paperback Tour, Cover

    Random House has put up the remainder of the Lunar Park paperback tour dates. We also get a small image of what will apparently be the US paperback cover. Below are all the currently known dates:

    9/24/2006
    6pm UCLA Armand Hammer Museum
    10899 Wilshire Blvd
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    310-443-7038

    9/26/2006
    7:30pm Tattered Cover Bookstore
    1628 16th Street
    Denver, CO 80202
    303-436-1070

    9/27/2006
    7:30pm Boulder Bookstore
    1107 Pearl Street
    Boulder, CO 80302
    303-447-2074

    9/28/2006
    7pm Borders Books
    3750 University Avenue
    Madison, WI 53705
    608-232-2600

    9/29/2006
    7pm Shaman Drum Bookshop
    311-315 South State Street
    Ann Arbor, MI 48104
    734-662-7407

    10/2/2006
    7pm Barnes & Noble
    33 East 17th Street
    New York, NY 10003
    212-253-0810

    10/3/2006
    7pm Free Library of Philadelphia (Central Library)
    1901 Vine St.
    Philadelphia, PA 19103
    215-567-4341

    10/4/2006
    7pm Regulator Bookshop
    720 9th Street
    Durham, NC 27705
    919-286-2700

    10/5/2006
    7pm Book People
    603 N. Lamar Blvd.
    Austin, TX 78703
    512-472-5050
    June 25, 2006
    LINK
    Category: Lunar Park
    Comments: 12
    Comments continued below.

    Previous Comments

    [1] On Jun-26-2006, Matt wrote:

    What do you guys think about the new paperback cover? I guess it works... but the imagery isn't as immediately striking as his other paperbacks, IMHO.



    [2] On Jun-27-2006, steph wrote:

    OMG, please tell me these are not ALL the dates. This is not good. I missed BEE's first Lunar Park tour where he went about 20 minutes from my house and now the closest place he goes to his new york, new york (that would be hours away) I'm praying they put up more dates. ~~~~~~~~



    [3] On Jun-27-2006, Bret Schlyer wrote:

    This cover looks like a tweaked version of the advance reader copies that were distributed prior to Lunar Park's release.

    I don't like it at all.

    This is a much better cover. I rather assumed that they'd either use the moon again (and the red crescent on this cover doesn't really count), or would go to something more obvious - like a Terby.



    [4] On Jun-27-2006, Matt wrote:

    Yeah, that Italian cover is pretty sweet. Would have been much better for the U.S. release.



    [5] On Jun-28-2006, Elanorci wrote:

    Oh my dear god.
    I'm in Durham right now for a camp and I unknowingly bought Lunar Park at The Regulator last week.
    I'm going home soon, but that's really cool.



    [6] On Jun-28-2006, anthony wrote:

    Sweet, I'll be going to Eastern in the fall and he'll be in Ann Arbor in September, 10 minutes away...



    [7] On Jul-02-2006, Chris Fabulous wrote:

    I really like that cover a lot better than the cheesy hardback cover.

    CF



    [8] On Jul-03-2006, settemod wrote:

    J'adore this red moon.
    I love the italian cover too, but
    what's the shadow on the bed near the clown? that sort of snake or silhouette or something? not a Terby. a knife? don't know.



    [9] On Jul-08-2006, Nathan wrote:

    Hope I can make it to the Durham stop.



    [10] On Jul-20-2006, Chris Nolen wrote:

    I will definitely by at Regulator on oct. 4th



    [11] On Sep-23-2006, Rory Higginbotham wrote:

    "Don't judge a book by its cover"- any chance of a European book tour? Dublin, Ireland



    [12] On Sep-30-2006, James wrote:

    I guess it doesn't matter anymore because the damn thing was cancelled, but it's a shame he didn't plan on coming to Montreal or maybe Toronto, which would have really psyched out his Canadian readership. He stopped in Toronto on the hardback tour. I was actually lucky enough to be able to see him in Dallas that time.
















    The Novels
    The Films
    Sponsor