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Old 01-07-2018, 04:03 PM   #1212
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Originally Posted by library addict View Post
Heehee. The novellas in the Psy/Changeling series are often set back in time . While they don't HAVE to be read to get the full gist of the overarching political plot, many feature some of my favorite couples of the series.
Hmm, I wasn't even paying any attention to the novellas, but I just checked the list and I'm sure it won't surprise anyone that I already have two of the multi-author anthologies, Night Shift, and Burning Up, on my towering TBR mountain. I even read the Ilona Andrews story in Night Shift but didn't remember there was also a Psy/changeling novella in there. At the time, I wasn't particularly interested since I wasn't reading that series. Good thing I didn't already trade it out.

As for the rest, I'll probably try to pick up the two collections that are all Psy/Changeling, but as long as they don't impact the main storyline, I won't stress over them.
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