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Old 02-27-2012, 09:03 PM   #4
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by melmac View Post
Have you read the first one? Just wondering if it's necessary before reading the second
Who can say? But if I do start a series like this, I want to start from the beginning.

Checking at search.overdrive.com, it seems that Los Angeles and Orlando are the only metro areas, in the world, where that first book, Red to Black, can be taken out of the public library as an eBook. Is there a Disney connection here? Or maybe it's an Universal Studios thing

Like koland, I just put a in a local public library reserve request for a paper copy of book 1. The reviews are good.

CORRECTION: Searching more carefully, I see there also is an EPUB copy in the Calgary (Canada) Public Library, available for immediate loan.

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