Tue, 27 April 2010
For me as a kid, the normal edition of Overstreet's price guide was way out of the scope of my small allowance, so when the first edition of the smaller, cheaper Price Guide Companion came out, I got it as soon as I was able. It was a revelation to see all the different titles I'd never heard of. I looked at and studied this guide so much that the spine split into two halves. I still have it, though. From there, I graduated to borrowing the normal editions from the library until I was finally able to afford to buy them. I buy a new Overstreet guide every few years, but it never has the same effect as that first little abridged pocket edition.
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