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Old 03-03-2021, 04:37 PM   #4845
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Can you elaborate? Many of these bundles contain a handful of items that easily justify the price for me so no qualms about taking a chance on the rest. 47 books for $28 is tempting but this one is mostly stuff I'm not familiar with...
My digital TBR is large but I'll list a few already on it that I'm excited to read or have read:
* Driftwood - fix-up anthology of stories by Marie Brennan, author of the Lady Trent novels. The frame narrative involves a place where worlds (and stories?) wash up on.
* The Violent Century by Lavie Tidhar - "World War II with superheroes" is reductive. (I've already read Unholy Land which was great)
* The Four Profound Weaves - I don't know much about it because I'd rather be surprised. Set in the author's Birdverse.
* The Freeze-Frame Revolution - Peter Watts space story (author of Blindsight and others)
* The Stress of Her Regard - Tim Powers - vampires and famous 19th century English authors.
* Forgotten Beasts of Eld - great standalone fantasy by Patricia McKillip.
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