In hardcover:
Timothy Zahn's Outbound Flight is down seven positions, ending its sixth week on the NYT list at number 19.
Peter F. Hamilton's Judas Unchained debuts at number 20.
Mercedes Lackey's One Good Knight debuts at number 27.
Nothing to report in paperback. . .
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2 commentaires:
Wow, good for Hamilton. IS this his first appearance on the NYT list?
I'm growing into a fan of his writing.
Yes, as far as I can tell, it is.
Brits, at least when it comes to fantasy and scifi, have a hard time getting recognition on this side of the Atlantic Ocean. . .
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