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Old 09-19-2014, 06:48 PM   #20797
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Now on to a new (for me) author, Seanan McGuire with an urban fantasy series called October Daye. The first one of 8 books so far written is Rosemary and Rue.
Y'know, that's the one series of hers I've stayed away from. Not due to a bad experience or anything; it just hasn't called to me.

I'm currently about halfway through my last Star Trek: Myriad Universes book, and after that I might try something funny. Toby Frost's Space Captain Smith books - four on Kobo so far, with a fifth currently Amazon-only - look delightfully silly, but the EPUB versions required a good deal of reformatting to whip 'em into shape. (Random paragraph breaks, web-style paragraph formatting instead of book-style, inconsistent punctuation styles, and even hard-hyphenation...these were a mess. Looks like a PDF-to-EPUB program was used to generate at least the first two.) At any rate, now that I've got 'em prepped, here's hoping the effort was worth it.
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