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Old 05-03-2018, 07:18 PM   #4579
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Originally Posted by PurpleStar View Post
I never had most of those mirror universe books either, so I bought them all. I'm excited for the stargazer and gateway series sales coming up in the next couple months as I haven't read all of those either.
There's a calendar of future deals? Do tell!

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The Prey trilogy is pretty good actually! For some reason I only had books 2 and 3 so I bought the first one again. I know I had those in paperbacks too, but I must have got fed up with the tiny print and just bought the rest as e-books. lol
Adjustable font size is definitely an advantage (well-designed) ebooks have over print. Sometimes I'll bump the size a notch just because my eyes are tired.

If you haven't yet tackled the Mirror Universe books, the first two "and" books are not traditional anthologies, but a multi-part saga in two volumes. Shards and Shadows, the third of those, actually IS an anthology of short works within that timeline. I recall Rise Like Lions being a new novel in that frame, but I believe the other novel in the set is an expansion of one of the stories from the first collection. So that might influence your approach to reading the set.
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