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Old 07-07-2017, 07:31 AM   #4301
pdurrant
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What am I to do? It's only the 7th July, and I've already bought six books!

Which ones should I not have bought?

Two subscriptions (I'm definitely getting these. I have all the Grantville Gazettes, and I've enjoyed them all, although it is my most expensive regular purchase. F&SF is much improved with its new editor, and there have been some splendid recent issues):
Grantville Gazette #72
F&SF July 2017

Four £0.99 (or less) special offers:
Prince Ivan - the first book in a series of which I already have books two and three, and I was waiting for a good offer on the first. I really enjoyed the previous series I read by this author.
All the Birds in the Sky - 2016 Nebula award winning novel by an author new to me, previously resisted, but available this month for £0.99.
The Day After Never - The third book in a series where I read the first two last year, and I was waiting on a special offer to get the third.
Dragon's Egg - A classic that I've read at least twice, and I have in hardback. An ebook version of it for £0.49 - well.


I'm doomed. Too many books to buy and (hope to) read!
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