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Old 02-17-2012, 06:55 AM   #59
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash View Post
Last night I went through all my Nicholson acquisitions and sorted out the redundant stand-alones. Didn't delete them, just moved them to my calibre "archive" library. The archived stand-alones that I had gotten as previous freebies included American Horror, Cursed, and Ashes.

As for the box sets:
Dark Spells set and Ethereal Messengers set are both made redundant if one has all four Scott Nicholson Library sets.

Hope this saves someone a little work if they were planning to do the same. Now that I've done that, I'm really wanting to check his complete list of work and see what I might not have.

You could actually compile an ebook, under your name, and title it something like this: "The Scott Nicholson Bibliographic Guide" Of course, it would be out-of-date in about 2 or 3 days.

It would be helpful for Nicholson fanatics or completists.



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