Subject: In a nearby timeline, this could've been my list. ^_^
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Posted on: 2023-05-30 07:55:02 UTC

I have Darwin's Radio and Children tucked away in a box somewhere, and at least a couple of Gaiman books. We have Harry Potter 1-6 on the shelves, and a few Animorphs - they left the house, and then came back as a gift to the kids. I also have (and join the recommendation of) the Temeraire series - I started reading them just before Victory of Eagles came out, and remember a long wait for the next one. And the only reason I don't have Pern is that they're my mother's. (Technically a bunch of the Star Wars books in my boxes are dad's, but he didn't notice me gradually taking possession... ^_^)

I do count multiple copies, btw - if you've bought it multiple times, that shows you love it more! We have a specific edition of So You Want To Be A Wizard, and a signed copy of Deep Wizardry, so I included them.

Though you've reminded me that we also have the NMEs, On Ordeal, and Owl Be Home For Christmas as eBooks; they're not on the kindle so I forgot about them. That pushes Diane Duane up to 24 books for us, which pushes her into joint 4th with Riordan! That's better.

(My own ignored PS is that I have the Baen Free Library in my Google Drive, which would push David Weber high up the list. Excluded because they were free, and the ones I bought later are mostly lost to the whims of Google.)

hS

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