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Coewin Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 00:04:32
Just wondering if WoTC are going through and rereleasing the older FR novels (like they have with Moonshea)?

If not, do any of you know a good place to find decent copies?

I remember reading the old Pools and Curse of the Azure Bonds books and would like to get them for my current collection.
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Tremaine Posted - 20 Mar 2005 : 13:05:02
I like using this websites to get hold of hard to find books hope this helps

www.abebooks.co.uk
www.bookfinder.com
www.fetchbook.info
Chosen of Bane Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 02:21:21
Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com both have recommended used book sellers. I know Barnes and Noble (and I forget about Amazon) has a feature where you can sort them by cost or condition so you know what you are getting.

I recently ordered a lot of older books and they all came in very good shape (with the exception of Tymora's Luck ) I may have to leave my first ever "negative feedback".
SiriusBlack Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 02:07:24
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Originally posted by timid kobold

I recently ordered several Realms novels from the Amazon Marketplace sellers and have had fantastic results. I bought the Empires trilogy and three or four of the anthologies. Just make sure to order from sellers that detail the condition. I was pleased that they cost me less than cover price, but standard shipping ($3.50?) made up for it. I prefered this method since all the payment details were done through Amazon.



Also be sure to check feedback of the seller and never hesitate to ask any questions before making a purchase. I'm glad to hear others have had good experiences with Amazon marketplace.
timid kobold Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 02:04:12
I recently ordered several Realms novels from the Amazon Marketplace sellers and have had fantastic results. I bought the Empires trilogy and three or four of the anthologies. Just make sure to order from sellers that detail the condition. I was pleased that they cost me less than cover price, but standard shipping ($3.50?) made up for it. I prefered this method since all the payment details were done through Amazon.
SiriusBlack Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 00:42:56
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Originally posted by Coewin

Just wondering if WoTC are going through and rereleasing the older FR novels (like they have with Moonshea)?



Well this year and past ones has contained older novels being released again. However, such rereleases are very small in number and there appears to be no set pattern. Thus, if you really wish to obtain a novel, I wouldn't wait on WOTC to republish it.

quote:

If not, do any of you know a good place to find decent copies?



Ebay, Amazon Marketplace, other online vendors like that is what I would suggest if you do not have an actual physical location near you that sells used books.
Melfius Posted - 17 Mar 2005 : 00:29:38
No idea if they are planning on re-releasing any more older novels (although it's a good bet they will, judging by what is already being slated for 2005). As for finding older books, online I would suggest e-Bay. Otherwise, try to find a used bookstore near you, such as Half-Price Books.

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