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Old 12-19-2016, 03:59 PM   #95
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I am just the opposite...I've picked up a lot of the mysteries - any recommendations, beyond those already mentioned, for sci-fi?
Haven't seen anyone mention her specifically yet, but Andre Norton writes great sci-fi and fantasy. https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1...qid=1482181001

The only one of hers I've disliked is Wind in the Stone. Definitely don't get that one.

Is anyone else wondering how/why ORM is putting on such a huge sale? It's obviously good marketing, but when they do things like putting an entire series out for free or charging for the first book but not subsequent books (I saw this on several series) I wonder what their goal is.

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