One of the things I love about the Kindle store is that I can buy books that I would never see in the increasingly irrelevant UK book stores. And most of them cost me next to nothing, far less than I'd pay for a new paperback.
These are my latest purchases - expect reviews here soon.
Archive readers will not find my first two choices at all surprising - I am after all a huge western fan. But maybe my third choice will seem surprising - hey, I want to see what all this fuss is about.
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Hope you like mine. I can tell you right now that Ed's is terrific. I read it when it came out.
I'm sure I will Bill - that's the great thing about Kindle - I can catch up with the work of names that have become friends via the blogosphere.
The Crider and Gorman are good. I have a paperback of the Gorman and a Kindle of Bill's. The Hocking i haven't tried.
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