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Books

X marks the spot (book conversions).

Missed books the first time we reviewed them? Well, several have been re-released because of a certain throne.

RE-ISSUE

Dreamsongs Volume 1 by George R.R. Martin

(pub: Bantam Books/Transworld. 683 page enlarged paperback. Price: $18.00 (US), $21.00 (CAN). ISBN: 978-0-553-38568-7)

check out websites: www.bantamdell.com and www.georgerrmartin.com

RE-ISSUE

Dreamsongs Volume 2 by George R.R. Martin

(pub: Bantam Books/Transworld. 740 page enlarged paperback. Price: $18.00 (US), $21.00 (CAN). ISBN: 978-0-553-38569-4)

check out websites: www.bantamdell.com and www.georgerrmartin.com

RE-ISSUE

The Armageddon Rag by George R.R. Martin

(pub: Bantam Books/Transworld. 340 page enlarged paperback. Price: $16.00 (US), $19.00 (CAN). ISBN: 978-0-553-38307-2)

check out websites: www.bantamdell.com and www.georgerrmartin.com

RE-ISSUE

Dying Of The Light by George R.R. Martin

(pub: Bantam Books/Transworld. 254 page enlarged paperback. Price: $16.00 (US), $19.00 (CAN). ISBN: 978-0-553-38308-9)

check out websites: www.bantamdell.com and www.georgerrmartin.com

UK RELEASE OF A US BOOK

The Mammoth Book Of Nebula Awards edited by Kevin J. Anderson

(pub: Constable Robinson. 394 page small enlarged paperback. Price: £ 7.99 (UK). ISBN: 978-1-78033-429-5)

check out website: www.constablerobinson.com

The UK edition of ‘The Nebula Awards Showcase 2011’

UK RELEASE OF A US BOOK

Star Wars: Darth Plagueis by James Luceno

(pub: Arrow/Random House. 462 page paperback. Price: £ 7.99 (UK). ISBN: 978-0-099-54264-3)

check out websites: www.randomhouse.co.uk and www.starwars.com

released: 08 November 2012

UK RELEASE OF A US BOOK

Star Wars: Fate Of The Jedi: Conviction (book 2) by Aaron Allston

(pub: Arrow/Random House. 433 page paperback. Price: £ 7.99 (UK). ISBN: 978-0-099-54277-3)

check out websites: www.randomhouse.co.uk and www.starwars.com

released: 08 November 2012

 

 

 

 

 

UncleGeoff

Geoff Willmetts has been editor at SFCrowsnest for some 21 plus years now, showing a versatility and knowledge in not only Science Fiction, but also the sciences and arts, all of which has been displayed here through editorials, reviews, articles and stories. With the latter, he has been running a short story series under the title of ‘Psi-Kicks’ If you want to contribute to SFCrowsnest, read the guidelines and show him what you can do. If it isn’t usable, he spends as much time telling you what the problems is as he would with material he accepts. This is largely how he got called an Uncle, as in Dutch Uncle. He’s not actually Dutch but hails from the west country in the UK.

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