That book isn't easy to find on their site. I keep checking to see if it's sold out and every time I have to use the search function on their main site to get it. They don't even have a search field on their special editions site. Not user friendly. But the books are!
So Sub Press is publishing Jump Tribe? It's not on their site. I saw something somewhere about it but looked over it. In my mind I lumped it in with the Abarat books (cover seemed similar (brain's dumb at times)), which I doubt I'll ever get to. But after seeing your video and seeing what it actually is, I'm more intrigued. I collect odd children's books and that would fit in. Like you I never knew anything about the early versions, or the toys.
Ordered my own copy of the Ronald Malfi from Broken Binding after your video.
That book isn't easy to find on their site. I keep checking to see if it's sold out and every time I have to use the search function on their main site to get it. They don't even have a search field on their special editions site. Not user friendly. But the books are!
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So Sub Press is publishing Jump Tribe? It's not on their site. I saw something somewhere about it but looked over it. In my mind I lumped it in with the Abarat books (cover seemed similar (brain's dumb at times)), which I doubt I'll ever get to. But after seeing your video and seeing what it actually is, I'm more intrigued. I collect odd children's books and that would fit in. Like you I never knew anything about the early versions, or the toys.
Ah well this book fits your collection perfectly. I'd snag one of the toys on eBay if I were you. It seems they're affordable.