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Originally Posted by CRussel
The very first one is The Indelible Kind, by Zenna Henderson. An author I didn't know, and a real winner of a story.
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Henderson is one of my all-time favorite SF writers. I have her entire "The People" series in paperback on my "keep these books" shelf. (This shelf has only 21 books on it.) None of Henderson's novels are available in electronic format. She died in 1983 -- so those of us still alive in 2053 might have a chance to place a copy in the MobileRead library.
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Originally Posted by Luffy
I've started reading The Deeds of Paksenarrion, by Elizabeth Moon.
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I'll say again that this site needs simple "like" and "dislike" buttons for a quick response without requiring a reply. LOVED
The Deeds of Paksenarrion which I bought from Baen ages and ages ago.
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh
My next-ups are Jacob's Descent by Sandra Brannan (this latest book will take me to current status in the Liv Bergen series), The Hangman's Daughter by Oliver Pötzsch, and Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry by Harry Kemelman.
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Inspired by a
post by HarryT, I set out on a re-read of the Rabbi Small mysteries. I've just downloaded
Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry from the library and will be starting it soon.