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Vexxan |
Posted - 01 Jun 2007 : 10:11:33 Just how many paperback boxed sets have been made for FR novels? I honestly expected more than I've found, unless I'm not searching very well.
Starlight & Shadows Paths of Darkness Legacy of the Drow War of the Spider Queen I & II
With all of these reissues coming out (Gateway to Sembia, plethora of Drizzt, etc.), should I be waiting until next year for the nice boxed sets?
Hunter's Blades Legend of Drizzt I & II Last Mythal
And if I'm not incorrect, are these newer box sets containing hardcover books? I sincerely hope not. Why haven't more sets been made? |
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Vexxan |
Posted - 03 Jun 2007 : 09:40:58 I personally like the boxed sets. I may not be saving vast amounts of coin by purchasing them when they hit the shelves, but if I wait 6 months online stores usually discount them a great deal. I also love the fact that the books come in pristine condition, instead of the 'shelf-wear' or 'shipping damage' books I find in local shops or online stores. The slipcases are also nice.
FR novels haven't been given the boxed set treatment until lately, but Dragonlance has had many of them... some dating back to the TSR days. I hope it's a continuing trend. There are a lot of FR series that I haven't tackled yet but are on my list. |
scererar |
Posted - 02 Jun 2007 : 07:10:45 from my about 20 years of realms novels, I believe the boxed sets are a fairly recent marketing ploy. |
Dhomal |
Posted - 01 Jun 2007 : 16:26:32 Hello-
While I can't completely answer this with any certainty - only my own deductive reasoning from my many years working in a bookstore...
I would guess that the costs are higher. Most of the time - the price of the boxed set is Exactly the same as the included books, occasionally a few cents off in either direction. Then you have to take into consideration that they need to Make the box - and in virtually all cases - then have said box shrink-wrapped. There is also the somewhat nebulous cost of procuring another ISBN number since the boxed set is actually a differen t critter than each of the books contained therin.
I would definately guess that this is one of the main factors of creating a boxed set.
Dhomal |