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Investigations are underway as to how this delivery ended up riding the fence as opposed to waiting on the verandah. Who would be in the wrong at such a stand? The delivery driver who chose not to even step out of his van or the resident who at the time was not at home? It's expected that a postal worker shall soon to wreck his wrath of revenge disgruntled style should the news filter down his own ears at this situation that has been bandied about in the communications stream of Australia Post. Private contractor no doubt.
Ballistic Publishing is a company that produce volumes and books that are sufficient enough for a light workout. Heavy is one word that lingers in the air, weighty is another. The Art of Oddworld Inhabitants: The First Ten Years, even in a soft cover edition, is no different. Pages are big, thick and glossy, the cover sturdy and open with flaps that really as yet don't explain themselves.
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Arriving in the mail all the way from the UK, a marble dyed package. Within, a cool smelling copy of The Making of Dredd: Dredd versus Death. Rebellion's take on their tale of the efforts that went into the making of the cross platform game, Judge Dredd: Dredd versus Death. On the subdued and shiny cover, a transitional image of Judge Joe Dredd from the wire frame into the model used in the game and as a way to bring in the core of the book.
First off, the sheer weight of it all cannot be escaped. Killing someone or at least knocking them out cold shouldn't be too hard with this book. Rather cumbersome, casual reading isn't an easy option here. The binding and the thickness of the book makes for hard reading supported on arms or being held up in the air. Pages clinging together in an atomic sort of way, their bulk puts in the fear of having to react to the pages as they tear away from the spine. A table is what's needed to do away with the numerous impressions left on the forearms from cradling the hardcovers.
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