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e_phemerart ([personal profile] e_phemerart) wrote2009-01-20 02:49 pm

Library lol

Had someone call asking if we had "The Book of Counted Sorrows." Actually, I already knew that this book of poetry is not quite what it seems:

In Dean Koontz's books, he always quotes from The Book of Counted Sorrows, with the epigraphs and poems being credited to a Stephen Crane. Through the years, Koontz has led many readers (and librarians) on a wild goose chase for this elusive collection. As it turns out, until recently, no such book existed. Koontz, a master of horror and suspense, simply made up the verses himself and attributed them to the bogus book title.

The Book of Counted Sorrows was released as an e-book with Barnes and Noble in 2003. It was published as a regular book by Charnel House (limited edition of 1,250 copies) in 2003. The book is not just the epigraphs from his books but also offers a history of the book's past owners interwoven with a narrative tour of Koontz Manor, using himself as the main character.

Currently, this title is available as an e-book from http://www.ebooks.com/ebooks/book_display.asp?IID=23458 and in paperback from the Dean Koontz store http://deankoontz.shop.musictoday.com/Dept.aspx?cp=12227_12646.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Counted_Sorrows

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