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Old 10-23-2012, 03:33 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by BenG View Post
I haven't been anticipating any of them, but I probably will get The Rise of Ransom City. I didn't realize there was a sequel to The Half-Made World in the works.
I believe it was planned as a duology from the get-go. I wasn't blown away with The Half-Made World but I was intrigued enough with The Line vs The Gun concept to give the last half of the story a shot at least.

From that list of 25 ... Gilman's The Rise of Ransom City and the anthology of SF stories edited by Jonathan Strahan (Edge of Infinity) are the only one's that really grabbed my attention.

Mazarkis Williams' debut was OK, but didn't grab me enough to make me want to commit to his/her second book (and yes, I hate always typing "his/her" and find the whole secret identity thing a bit silly really) .

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