Nope, mass-market. Although I have to say... have you ever re-read a book that you'd loved before, and found out that someone had taken the pages out and replaced them with similar but inferior text? That's how I felt about Holy Disorders, re-reading it. Except for the bit about the Canon who wasn't a Poe fan.
The best Crispin books, IMO, are Glimpses of the Moon and The Moving Toyshop. I'm afraid to re-read them (especially Toyshop for fear of discovering that they aren't any good after all.
Re: If Holy Disorders was in hardback...
Date: 2001-11-05 01:47 pm (UTC)The best Crispin books, IMO, are Glimpses of the Moon and The Moving Toyshop. I'm afraid to re-read them (especially Toyshop for fear of discovering that they aren't any good after all.