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Old 03-28-2009, 11:27 AM   #27
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I'm very happy that this series has all the early books available in Kindle format. I'm anxious to begin reading the Pendergast series by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, but the Kindle editions begin with #3. And we won't even discuss Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time saga.
You aren't missing terribly much due to the fact that "Relic" and "Reliquary" (the first two Pendergast books) aren't available as eBooks; they were not originally meant to be a "series" and are very different to the "series proper" which really starts with "The Cabinet of Curiosities" (which is available as an eBook). You might want to get them as cheap paperbacks, but don't let their lack stop you from reading the rest of the series - it really is superb.
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