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Old 01-08-2019, 05:11 AM   #92
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Originally Posted by kcladyz View Post
I am thrilled that Arthur C Clark is available. There was a time none were in eBook format.
Interesting that this thread got revived. I was just thinking about what books I'm still looking for.

As of Jan 8th, 2019, the biggest gap that I'm waiting on in the majority of the Zelazny backlist. The 5th Amber book was released November, 2017, nothing since.

The rest of my list are probably orphaned works (Zelazny's stuff is definitely not orphaned. I suspect that the rest will have to wait until his kids get control). I have a group of mid-tier authors whose books I liked and whose passed away. James H Cobb is likely to best known of these. None of his Amanda Garrnet (sp?) books are available.
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