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Old 01-07-2017, 08:07 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob View Post
Mileage varies; Commitment Hour's what got me hooked. But then, I've always liked stories that dig into gender roles and gender identity.
I've always found it a pity the books are shoehorned into "a series" in this fashion. I just encountered Commitment Hour as Gardner's second book, without expecting it to be a sequel, and now it's "book two of."

I had a particular friend in mind, when I remarked on the reading order - he will quote a couple of Expendable catch phrases at me to this day, but I've never been able to coax him very far into or past Commitment Hour. Good to encounter a divergent opinion.
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