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Old 10-13-2014, 02:23 AM   #4
davidfor
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Originally Posted by sevensidedcube View Post
Hi David,

The Kindle version on Amazon.com is an up to date version with some typos weeded out. So that is the best one to get if you can.

Otherwise, this one http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebo...topian-trilogy is a more recent upload than the other one.
OK, that's the one I grabbed from Kobo last night. There was something about the guy and the background on the cover of the other version that bugged me. Of course, now I'm wondering: Post-apocalyptic world, where does she get the pink dye from? And have the time to do it.

I started it this morning but, I'm not far enough in to judge. I had something poking at the back of my brain and writing this has made it surface. It has made me think of "The Sea and Summer" or "Drowning Towers" by George Turner. I think it's just because they are both post-apocalypse story set in Melbourne rather than any real similarity.
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