clearing up confusion
After almost 30 years of publication, details tend to get muddy. Hope I can clear up a few book issues here:
First, High Lord of Lystra is the first edition of Book Three of the Annals of Lystra. It was retitled Liberation of Lystra in the second and subsequent printings. The two are the same book, although Liberation has the benefit of greater editing.
His Strange Ways is the fourth book featuring Fletcher Streiker (following Streiker's Morning Sun.) However, it is the sequel to Padre--written 15 years afterward, true, but still the sequel. That's not confusing, is it? :D
First, High Lord of Lystra is the first edition of Book Three of the Annals of Lystra. It was retitled Liberation of Lystra in the second and subsequent printings. The two are the same book, although Liberation has the benefit of greater editing.
His Strange Ways is the fourth book featuring Fletcher Streiker (following Streiker's Morning Sun.) However, it is the sequel to Padre--written 15 years afterward, true, but still the sequel. That's not confusing, is it? :D
Published on July 08, 2013 06:24
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Only thing is, I wish I could edit my own bibliogra Goodreads is such a great forum. So many dedicated readers who have such a passion for books hang out here that it's an honor to have an author page.
Only thing is, I wish I could edit my own bibliography. There are at least four other Robin Hardys who have written books, and every time I log on, I find one or more of their books in my bibliography.
Today it's "The Education of Don Juan." I didn't write it; I haven't read it, so can't tell you if it's any good or not. If anyone can find it a home, that's great; if not, please just skip over it to another book on my list. :D ...more
Only thing is, I wish I could edit my own bibliogra Goodreads is such a great forum. So many dedicated readers who have such a passion for books hang out here that it's an honor to have an author page.
Only thing is, I wish I could edit my own bibliography. There are at least four other Robin Hardys who have written books, and every time I log on, I find one or more of their books in my bibliography.
Today it's "The Education of Don Juan." I didn't write it; I haven't read it, so can't tell you if it's any good or not. If anyone can find it a home, that's great; if not, please just skip over it to another book on my list. :D ...more
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