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Old 10-07-2022, 11:45 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I read the first Orangefield title and enjoyed it, but haven't read the other two. I own the omnibus edition.

Here's some interesting information located on the copyright page, about the original version of the first novel:

"Portions of this novel first appeared, in a different form, as “Hornets,” copyright © 2001 by Al Sarrantonio; “The Pumpkin Boy” copyright © 2005 by Al Sarrantonio; and Orangefield, copyright © 2002 by Al Sarrantonio."

I'm always interested in different versions of an author's work. William Faulkner comes readily to mind.
I don't have the digital omnibus, I have the three Leisure paperbacks. In those at least, Horrorween is a story collection, not a novel.

Here's my reviews for Horrorween and Hallow's Eve.
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