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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: USA:
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| Castle of the Otter Do any of you Wolfe fans have Castle of the Otter? How is it? I am slowly increasing my Wolfe collection, and will probably buy a copy soon. I think I have about 25 of his books at home (combination of short stories and novels). I am very intrigued by this book, and had no idea it was so hard to find and expensive! |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: New York
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| Re: Castle of the Otter No, sorry I do not have it. I, like you, am gathering as many Wolfe books as I can. I've recently made the switch to digital and hope that all of his works go digital eventually. Please let us know how you like it. |
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| Re: Castle of the Otter I have Gene's entire ouevre in terms of his novels and the majority of his short story collections, I've never been as big on essays etc.. and hence do not have Castle of the Otter. Clearly you are a major Wolfe fan like myself so I would say go for it if you can somehow obtain a cheaper copy. Good luck, I'll be interested to read your thoughts should you be successful... |
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I do like some of his essays ... Castle of Days is a fun read! Edit: Found a copy in nearly new condition for about $30 ... perfect! | |
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