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read_warbler November 25 2006, 09:37:30 UTC
I have Industrial Magic on my library tbr pile. My husband - a picky reader - handed it to me telling it was a 'must read', so it must be good. I checked and discovered it was number four in a series and now, coincidentally, here is your review of the first one, Bitten. Now I'm wondering if I should try to get hold of this before I read IM. Have you any idea? I'm strange in that I don't like reading books out of order.

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calico_reaction November 25 2006, 14:41:51 UTC
I'm weird about that too. I'd say get the first one, and then read the books in order, but emerald_ibis commented above, and could probably give you a better idea of how important it is to read them in order or not. :)

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caffyolay November 27 2006, 10:56:44 UTC
It does look, from other comments, as though it's a good idea to read them in order so I'll get hold of Bitten I think and read that first. EBay will probably supply a copy - and that'll please my husband as the library apparently only have that one book of hers; why book 4 and not book 1 is anyone's guess of course...

(Apologies, read_warbler is my bookblog and I can't be bothered to logout and in right now.)

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calico_reaction November 27 2006, 11:56:57 UTC
No worries. :)

Another great used book resource is www.abebooks.com. I prefer it to eBay myself, but it depends on what I find where. :)

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read_warbler November 27 2006, 23:07:56 UTC
I lost Bitten on eBay so may go and look on abebooks. To my surprise I found all the Kelley Armstrong books in my local bookshop (surprise because I live in a small town), but as I don't want to pay full price I didn't buy any.

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calico_reaction November 27 2006, 20:31:41 UTC
Adding your bookblog to my friends' list, if you don't mind...I love seeing what other people are reading and hearing what they think! :)

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read_warbler November 27 2006, 23:09:56 UTC
With pleasure - I was going to ask if I could friend your LJ too, you just beat me to it. Your reviews look very interesting.

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