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OK, where do I start with that?
Jo WaltonPeople are always asking where they should start reading particular authors. This series of posts working their way through the alphabet as represented by my bookshelves, is an attempt to answer those questions.
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- Ruthanna Emrys and Anne M. Pillsworth Margaret St. Clair’s “The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles” 4 hours ago
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- Molly Templeton Okay, F9, That’s Not Quite What We Meant by “Space,” But We’ll Take It 5 hours ago
- Lauren Jackson 5 SFF Subgenres for Fans of True Crime 6 hours ago
- Elizabeth Hosty 10 Reasons to Watch Vagrant Queen’s Single Perfect Season 7 hours ago
- Matt Mikalatos Stumbling Into Heaven: Emeth, Aslan, and The Last Battle 8 hours ago
- Laini Taylor Five Books That Feature Lost, Missing, and Forgotten Gods 9 hours ago
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