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Rhondak101
Posted 2012-02-20 8:27 AM (#3053)
Subject: Jo Walton: Small Change series



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I recently finished reading Farthing by Jo Walton. It is in WWE because it was nominated for three awards. There are two sequels that are not in WWE because they were not nominated for any awards. They are Ha'penny and Half a Crown.

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Emil
Posted 2012-02-21 2:55 AM (#3057 - in reply to #3053)
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And she got nominated for the Nebula for "Among Others". I'm sure we'll see more of her work on WWEnd now :-)
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Posted 2012-02-21 7:58 AM (#3059 - in reply to #3057)
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We've got those 2 on our list now but we've already got about 200 or so in the queue for jynnantonnyx.  He's going to town though so it should not be a very long wait.  And yes, we tend to add a bunch by the same author when they get a fresh nomination.  You guys wouldn't want it any other way
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Engelbrecht
Posted 2012-02-26 10:12 PM (#3065 - in reply to #3059)
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Walton's Lifelode is also excellent but missing. It won the 2010 Mythopoeic, speaking of which, hopefully jynnantonnyx's queue includes the Mythopoeic (and the Pringle Fantasy 100). I see that's he's really been going to town on adding new books - woot! The David Ohle books are interesting additions - they've been on my someday list for a while now, but there's sooo much to read...

I see that jynnantonnyx has really been going to town
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