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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGreat free online science fiction - many recent
At www.freesfonline.de
Many of David Weber Honor Harrington books.
Several books in Eric Flint 1632 series.
Many Mercedes Lackey books (She lives near Tulsa. Jinx High, a book in one of her series, is set in Tulsa and environs. Title a play on Tulsa suburb hs, Jenks High School.)
Webpage is very easy to navigate.
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Great free online science fiction - many recent (Original Post)
bobbieinok
Dec 2017
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Did read that somewhere - Lois McMaster Bujold stands out by zero free online access
bobbieinok
Dec 2017
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Ferrets are Cool
(22,599 posts)1. Thanks
Paka
(2,760 posts)2. Thanks for the post.
Good info.
bobbieinok
(12,858 posts)3. With .de I guess it's run from Germany?
Staph
(6,460 posts)4. You can also get those books from the Baen Free Library.
http://www.baen.com/catalog/category/view/s/free-library/id/2012
As author Eric Flint once explained it (paraphrasing because I can't find the original quote), if the reader can get free access to the first book or two in a series, they are much more likely to buy the entire series. Flint even showed some stats that proved that adding a book to the Free Library actually increased hardback and paperback sales.
Enjoy!
As author Eric Flint once explained it (paraphrasing because I can't find the original quote), if the reader can get free access to the first book or two in a series, they are much more likely to buy the entire series. Flint even showed some stats that proved that adding a book to the Free Library actually increased hardback and paperback sales.
Enjoy!
bobbieinok
(12,858 posts)6. Did read that somewhere - Lois McMaster Bujold stands out by zero free online access
eleny
(46,176 posts)5. thx!
