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Old 05-19-2013, 03:36 AM   #16611
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Enchanter Reborn by L. Sprague de Camp and Christopher Stasheff.
Excellent. A very good collection of stories about Harold Shea, the Incompleat Enchanter.

Next I read one from my pile, The Land of Big Blue Apples by Don Wilcox, that I bought back in April 2005.

It was a reprint of a pulp novella from 1946. It had one or two good points, but was essentially rubbish.

I've been organising my ebooks in calibre at last, including all the freebies I've got over the years from ebook stores. 4202 at last count, but that might still include some duplicates. I'm just going through and adding in the date I got the book, and the price paid, and whether I can remember reading it.

And so, I'm going to read my books very recently bought, or the oldest non-read books in my list.

So: on to Pandora's Legions by Christopher Anvil. This is an omnibus edition edited by Eric Flint. Bought in very early 2002 for about $3. It's just possible I've already read it, but I didn't recognise the first few pages.
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