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Old 07-21-2008, 10:45 PM   #2
DMcCunney
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My "older" reading list is basically the following:

The Belgariad series by David Eddings
I note you don't include The Malloreon.

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The Myth Series by Robert Asprin
The Adventure of English by Melvyn Bragg
Several Tom Clancy Novels

It's akin to what I have stored on my TIVO:

"El Dorado"
"The Quiet Man"
"Support Your Local Sheriff"
"My Fair Lady" (i'm not gay, but I enjoy musicals and some romantic comedies. so shut up! )
Since when is liking musicals and romantic comedies an indicator of homosexuality? If you know people who think that, it's time to find new friends...

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is it so wrong to enjoy older books and enjoy them in a newer format?
Not at all. I have a number of older works in both formats. The issue is whether anyone has put the older work into electronic format.
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