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After some discussion behind the scenes, I had to remove our versions of The City at World's End by Edmond Hamilton from the Patricia Clark Memorial Library because of copyrighth concerns. It's still available at Amazon, however, for 99¢.
Also at B&N for 99¢: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/city...=2940148275459 |
I'll third <i>Halting State</i>. I read it last year, or maybe the year before and it was a very entertaining read. I probably owe JSWolf some karma for suggesting it back then. I think it might be an interesting discussion on plot delivery and current trends.
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Note: I've just been listening to the opening of a Librivox recording of the novel and they state that "all their books are in the Public Domain." I also checked the Copyright office website under Mr. Hamilton's name and the book isn't listed. So I don't know either way but it seems to lean more toward being PD than not. Moderators decision at the end though. |
I will third The Martian.
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I nominate The Time Machine by H.G. Wells.
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I am going to nominate Ready Player One by Ernest Cline and Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor (Chronicles of St Mary's 1). Both are available at Overdrive or from Amazon for less than $5 (although some other sources for RPO are more).
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