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Old 10-16-2012, 09:00 AM   #3
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I find it kind of annoying when there's a paper omnibus that's better value than the ebooks. I've had exactly the same problems with Joe Haldeman's Forever War series and Ngaio Marsh's first three Inspector Alleyn mysteries. In both cases I went for the paper version and, for the Haldeman, kind of wish I hadn't because of its unweildiness. It might not be so bad with the Marsh, since the books are shorter, but I haven't started it yet so can't say.

I just wish they'd make the omnibuses available electronically.
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