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Excellent communication, pfast shipping, very securely packaged and the Rare OOP CD was received sealed in New condition exactly as it was described in the listing. Fantastic eBay Seller made this a great transaction.
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Item came quickly and was well packaged for a safe delivery. Item is as described. Great Photographs.
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Item came quickly and was well packaged for a safe delivery. Item is as described. Great Photograph.
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Item came quickly and was well packaged for a safe delivery. Item is as described. Great Photograph.
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Item came quickly and was well packaged for a safe delivery. Item is as described. Great Photograph.
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Swan Song
Mar 29, 2016
Swan Song by Robert McCammon
What if the apocalypse that befell the poor souls in The Stand was nuclear instead of viral and was written in a style more like Richard Matheson than Stephen King? That is the post-apocalyptic world in Robert McCammon's Swan Song. Anyone who has read The Stand, Ill Wind, The Postman and Lucifer's Hammer will enjoy this post-apocalyptic tale of destruction, conflict and salvation. Swan Song is rich with characters like a tired and defeated ex-wrestler called Black Frankenstein, a New York City bag lady who suddenly wields mystic powers, a desperate boy who claws his way out of a destroyed survivalist compound, an evil traveler known only as the Man of Many Faces and then, a young innocent girl named Swan who just may be the salvation of the world. Swan Song is often compared to Stephen King's The Stand, and rightly so. Both are about the survivors of an apocalyptic event and both have a devil type character walking around creating havoc. But in Swan Song, the tone is somewhat different: the good is sweeter, the evil is more sadistic, and the setting is harsher, because it's the world after a nuclear holocaust. Swan Song won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel in 1988 and it's a monster of a book, brimming over with imaginative stories, horrific violence and startling imagery. In a wasteland born of rage and fear, populated by monstrous creatures and marauding armies, earth’s last survivors have been drawn into the final battle between good and evil, that will decide the fate of humanity: Sister, who discovers a strange mystical glass artifact in the destroyed Manhattan streets…Joshua Hutchins, the pro wrestler who takes refuge from the nuclear fallout at a Nebraska gas station…And Swan, a young girl possessing special powers who travels alongside Josh to a Missouri town where healing and recovery can begin with Swan’s gifts. But the ancient force behind earth’s devastation is scouring the walking wounded for recruits for its relentless army and the final war is just beginning.
Driveway Patrol Garage Motion Sensor Alarm Infrared Wireless Alert Secure System
Sep 21, 2015
Driveway Patrol as Theft Alarm Device
My truck has been vandalized 3 times in recent years. I needed something to warn me when someone is near my truck while I'm sleeping. So, I devised a hanger that holds the sensor under my driver side door. When someone walks by, the alarm wakes me up and I can dash outside to see who the culprit is. Sometimes, it's only a cat, but I'm hoping one day to catch a vandal in the act. My town has had a lot of vehicle break-ins and thefts. I'm going to buy another of these to position under my passenger door. I only wish it was a 360 degree sensor.
Tarzan at the Earth's Core by Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Jun 11, 2019
Adventure cannot get any better than with Edgar Rice and his world of Pellucidar
I've read all the Tarzan books by Edgar Rice Burroughs. In fact, I've read all his books including the Mars, Venus and Moon series, but my absolute favorite is the Pellucidar chronicles and to have the apeman travel there, to the center of the world is a compelling and awesome adventure filled with terrible creatures, uncanny peoples and startling locations that defy imagination. How terribly disappointing that no decent films have come out of the Hollywood industry. Sure, The Land That Time Forgot was a grand effort and Doug McClure did a decent job of David Innes, but At The Earth's Core... I wish I had never even seen that movie, it was so terrible. The Mahars were a joke, not anything like Burrough's monsters and the script must have been written by an alcoholic hack who didn't even bother to do any background research on the Pellucidar books. John Cameron, where are you when we need you? We don't need or want another Terminator. Get on Edgar Rice and do him proud. Tarzan At The Earth's Core, now that's a blockbuster. Too bad Gordon Scott is not still with us.