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>>23329652
Just here to brag

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>>22432114
yes

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>>22387888
You mean ranking Wolfe? Make one and watch everyone seethe. Though I doubt anyone here has read everything by Wolfe.

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Several threads back I explained that I now hopefully have every Gene Wolf book. Yes, I have all of his normal books in hardcover, this includes The Wolfe Archipelago, The Castle of the Otter, and all his short fiction (excluding his Cheapstreet pamphlets because those are just short stories you can find within other story collections.) But if by the end of this dump, you have noticed I may be missing one or two I’m unaware of, please let inform me.
I am here mainly to bring to attention his rarest, and I believe, some of his most interesting books released in limited supply. These are Plan[e]t Engineering, which contains interviews, short stories, and has the only official map of Nessus from BoTNS. His early 2000’s novella Memorare. The even smaller little novella in the middle is titled The Hero as Werewolf. And the final two are probably the most important that I want to expand upon more. These being Young Wolfe, and Letters Home.

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