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Originally Posted by astrangerhere
I have the Standard Ebooks edition, which I think was like 3 years in the making. I might poke around and see if I can find any good companion materials.
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One of my libraries has the Penguin version, which I'll try to get closer to the time so I can read the front matter; if Amazon does its usual percent of text method for samples, I can't imagine it wouldn't take in all of the introductory bits. Of course one must tread warily, as they tend to be spoilery (although most who take it on must already know the major plot point).
I'll note that Audible has a two-volume multi-narrator version. I stick at two credits for a single book, even though on a cost per hour basis it's still a bargain!