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Old 07-12-2010, 05:06 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by carld View Post
Blood Music by Greg Bear, a short novel that presages a lot of what's been done in nanotech sci-fi.
Blood Music is available from E-reads, which distributes via both Fictionwise and Baen's Webscriptions, though someone did remark that when they bought it years ago, the Fictionwise version was pretty typo-riddled. Unless you meant the original short story version, in which case I don't think that's out there.

I, too, would have to take time to think of 5 that I'd like to personally own in e-book editions that I know for sure don't already exist. Thus far, what springs to mind is:

Connie Willis, Doomsday Book.

Barry Hughart, The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox (technically three books, but they keep getting omnibused, so I'm counting as one).
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