On Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m., Whitley and Anne Strieber will
be at Borderlands Books in San Francisco. The address is 866
Valencia St. For for more information,
click here. Whitley will
be talking, holding a Q & A, and signing copies of his new
novel
2012 The War for Souls, which will be
filmed for Warner Brothers by the producers who
made "Transformers." He will be talking with George Noory
about 2012 on Coast to Coast AM on Thursday, Oct. 4. Keep
reading for an early review of the book, to find out where to
buy signed copies and to learn about the rest of their exciting
tour!
If you missed seeing Whitley in New York City, there are 5
signed copies available at Barnes & Noble on Fifth Ave. and
18th Street and 4 signed copies available at East West Books
at 78 Fifth Avenue.
In Santa Monica, you can purchase 3 signed copies at
Border's Books and 6 signed copies at Barnes & Noble. Both of
these stores are on the Third Street Promenade.
In Denver, there are 8 signed copies at the Barnes & Noble at
8555 E. Arapahoe Rd. in Greenwood Village. There are 8 more
signed copies at the Banres & Noble at 8374 S. Willow St. in
Lone Tree, AS WELL AS 8 signed copies of "The Grays"
paperback. At the B & N on the 16th Street Mall, there are 5
signed copies of 2012, 3 signed "Grays" and 1
signed "Communion."
At the 3 Tattered Cover stores, there are are total of 20
signed copies of "2012" and 5 signed copies of "Superstorm."
To stay up-to-date about their appearances,
Click
here. You can now listen to Whitley reading the prologue to
the book. Click on "Listen Now" on our masthead and scroll
down to the 5th item in Windows Media Player.
The bookstore industry publication "Publisher's Weekly" gave
the book a glowing review. They wrote, "Strieber's epic
sequel to 2006's The Grays blends equal parts science fiction
thriller, supernatural horror and provocative spiritual
speculation. As struggling author Wylie Dale works on his
latest novel, which revolves around an upcoming date when
the earth 'crosses both the galactic equator and the solar
ecliptic'?a time that the Maya predicted would mark the
cataclysmic end of this age?he begins to uncover evidence
that what he's writing about is actually happening on a
parallel earth. If nothing is done, on December 21, 2012,
gateways will open into this world and reptilian invaders will
not only enslave humanity but feast on their succulent souls
as well. While Strieber's exploration into the existence and
import of the soul isn't exactly profound, it is wildly
entertaining. Fans of apocalyptic page-turners like King's The
Stand and Niven and Pournelle's Lucifer's Hammer will enjoy
this ambitious?and audacious?tale as it invokes everything
from rectal probes and Ann Coulter to the destruction of the
Great Pyramid of Giza."