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Old 10-29-2010, 05:48 PM   #31
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Thanks for the bibliography. I had no idea there were so many Witch World books, and also of the titles I could recognize and remember, I think I've read just a little over a dozen of her works total.

As for what's readily available in e-book format, Project Gutenberg lists 14 titles of hers that are in the US public domain (if one is tempted by the current Fictionwise 50% discount coupon to get any of the MultiFormat Norton books they list, don't, because they're all taken from PG by one company which at least reprints her stuff in paper, and another company which doesn't, and looks like it normally publishes rather low-quality fetish porn, which is an interesting contrast to the classic SF they rebundle).

Baen offers a further 30 or so copyrighted ones bundled into omnibus editions, including, I have just noticed, Wraiths of Time, which I think is the very first Norton I can remember reading, thanks to the school library's ancient selection, and a pretty awesome historical timeswitch story to boot.

I think I'll have to go get that, now.
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