So, without much thought after I placed my order, I waited a week and a day for their arrival. Only to find out–as I retrieve the packages–that they were…
BOOK CLUB EDITIONS!
Standing at the kitchen table, I unwrapped them and a light expletive just burst out. Had I done my research, I probably would’ve known better before I ordered them. Yet, it is what it is. Still why was I surprised to find my copies were book club editions?
Then I thought about why in the hell do I carry this tiny stigma against them? Part of me blames the OCD half of me. Or the collector who wants his shelf of series-related books to look uniform with one another. I mean not that I’m totally against book club editions, but that could be part of the blame.
Then I thought about why in the hell do I carry this tiny stigma against them? Part of me blames the OCD half of me. Or the collector who wants his shelf of series-related books to look uniform with one another. I mean not that I’m totally against book club editions, but that could be part of the blame.
Or not necessarily...
But hey, I'm not the only one!
But hey, I'm not the only one!
Nonetheless, I decided to turn this scenario into a post on 6 things to look for between book club edition books and titles from the original publishing house.
1. The obvious difference is the size of the book. Book Club Editions are often smaller than the same title sent from the publishing house. I don’t have a “house” copy of the The Rope to match book-for-book, but Destroyer Angel follows in the Anna Pigeon series. Identical in their make-up, cover art, uniform, and marketability techniques; you get the picture.
2. Besides size and dimensions, Book Club covers lack the graphical effects of books sent from publishing houses. In the above image, notice how the publishing house book has a metallic gold tint and 3d effect to the author's name and book's title. Whereas the BCE is just one flat cover.