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<blockquote data-quote="LegendaryGames" data-source="post: 8376357" data-attributes="member: 6775678"><p>It's mostly a matter of the length of the two books. They are <em>related</em> but not necessarily automatically things that go together. We've had very good success with our product line of themed bestiaries and <strong><em>Latin American Monsters </em></strong>fits right in with those as part of a consistent product line. At a probably final length somewhere around 140-150 pages, it's long enough to be a substantial softcover but kind of too short to be a reasonable hardcover. The economics of printing are such that, as a small company, we can't really afford to do both. The <strong><em>Boricubos: The Lost Isles </em></strong>book is likely to land at a similar page count, presenting the same issue. </p><p></p><p>Now it may be the case as the Kickstarter goes along that we have enough total pledges coming in to reconsider the idea. We'll see how many people are already ordering both vs. ordering only one or the other. It's not 100% decided yet how it'll shake out, but we'll monitor how things progress and see what makes sense to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LegendaryGames, post: 8376357, member: 6775678"] It's mostly a matter of the length of the two books. They are [I]related[/I] but not necessarily automatically things that go together. We've had very good success with our product line of themed bestiaries and [B][I]Latin American Monsters [/I][/B]fits right in with those as part of a consistent product line. At a probably final length somewhere around 140-150 pages, it's long enough to be a substantial softcover but kind of too short to be a reasonable hardcover. The economics of printing are such that, as a small company, we can't really afford to do both. The [B][I]Boricubos: The Lost Isles [/I][/B]book is likely to land at a similar page count, presenting the same issue. Now it may be the case as the Kickstarter goes along that we have enough total pledges coming in to reconsider the idea. We'll see how many people are already ordering both vs. ordering only one or the other. It's not 100% decided yet how it'll shake out, but we'll monitor how things progress and see what makes sense to do. [/QUOTE]
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