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Old 02-06-2017, 09:54 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by lkmiller View Post
All of the books in the Craft Sequence by Max Gladstone are on sale for $2.99 each including a pre-order for book 6. If you don't have any of the previous books, there's also a pre-order of an omnibus for 1-5 at $12.

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I read Wes Chu's Tao trilogy and thought it was fun too. Haven't read the new Io one yet, but it's in the same setting. He won the Campbell Award in 2015 and had also been nominated in 2014 so books one and two were in those Hugo voter packets.
Yay, I was waiting for a sale on Four Roads Cross. I wonder why the 6th book is no longer called Six Feet Over (according to goodreads, that's #6's expected name with a release day in July).

Gladstone and Chu were my favorites for the Campbell Award when they were nominated. I enjoyed the first two Craft Sequence, all the Tao stories (there's also a novella that takes place after The Rebirth of Tao), The first Io novel, and the Time Salvager series. I haven't decided whether to binge on the Craft books now or wait until August so I can read them leading up #6.
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