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( Mar. 22nd, 2011 10:44 am)
I always get into trouble with proofreading. A few weeks ago, I posted my usual "Books Read," but left out a crucial "not' in one sentence. Here's what I meant to post:

"Sherwood Smith ([livejournal.com profile] sartorias) , Treason's Shore: The conclusion of the Inda series, and wonderful as the rest. Not finished yet, but brings it all together--plus this seems to be the book of magic (Inda=school, The Fox=pirates, King's Shield=War), though I may see it differently when done. But what I want to know is why this series is not famous and celebrated. Complex, brilliant world building, characters to die for, beautiful writing. What are you waiting for?"

Hopefully no one read closely! But in case you did, or anyway, I mean to say that I'm surprised that everyone hasn't read this, at least everyone who likes long fantasy/alternate world epic series. I was gratified to see that our local library does have several copies of the first three, but not yet even one copy of the last book (above). For me, it was perfect for long winter nights, but a later re-read might be long summer afternoons.
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