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Old 11-25-2011, 03:47 PM   #6
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I'm just not that interested in much of Baen's current publishing catalogue, so I basically stick to the author bundles and such.

That said, I do like how Baen has been e-printing some of its older non-MilSF backlist and including them as the backup books in the Webscriptions, along with the Heinlein/Norton etc. classics.

Thus far, the March 2012 set looks more than decent, with a Heinlein, a Norton, and Mercedes Lackey & Ellen Guon's Bedlam's Bard, an omnibus in an urban fantasy setting I rather liked. But the first book in that was actually Webscripted separately about a year ago and can be gotten via the Secret Chronicle: Invasion cd-rom as well, and the second book doesn't quite live up to the first.

Anyway, I'm hoping for more themed author discount bundles like the Glen Cook and Sarah Hoyt ones that were released recently, and of course I look forward to whenever the next Bujold is coming out, though I'll likely buy that in hardcover to match the rest of my paper Vorkosigans.
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