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Old 08-26-2023, 06:03 PM   #7432
ottdmk
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Here's a listing of what's what in the McGuire Bundle (as Humble Bundle has everything mixed between the tiers.)

InCryptid
#1 Discount Armageddon
#2 Midnight Blue-Light Special
#3 Half-Off Ragnarok
#4 Pocket Apocalypse
#5 Chaos Choreography
#6 Magic for Nothing
#7 Tricks for Free
#8 That Ain't Witchcraft
#9 Imaginary Numbers
#10 Calculated Risks

October Daye
#1 Rosemary and Rue
#2 A Local Habitation
#3 An Artificial Night
#4 Late Eclipses
#5 One Salt Sea
#6 Ashes of Honor
#7 Chimes at Midnight
#8 The Winter Long
#9 A Red-Rose Chain
#10 Once Broken Faith
#11 Brightest Fell
#12 Night and Silence
#13 The Unkindest Tide
#14 A Killing Frost
#15 When Sorrows Come

The final book is the Quentin Sollys novel Full of Briars, which is basically #7.5.

Pretty good, really! I appreciate that while not every book in each series is in there, at least they're in sequence without gaps. I wish I'd kept up on my Hugo bundles though...
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