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Old 03-04-2011, 09:47 AM   #146
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For me it depends.

I enjoyed reading _A Planet for Texans_.

On the other hand, there was a book I read a year or two ago with a similar premise (someone from earth ends up on a libertarian planet [where they eat spicy food] and learns private enterprise etc) which I could have sworn was from Baen and/or L. Neil Smith, that was a real stinker, but I can't find the title.
If you've got the publisher right, it could be Freehold (Baen Free Library link).
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