Interesting. I just completed Brackett's Sea-Kings of Mars (no pun intended, but I found her style a little dry and it took me 10 years), and she seems to have a thing for characters called Stark (Eric John Stark, Hugh Starke), who I keep mixing up with CL Moore's Northwest Smith.
It seems as if Stark and the Star Kings puts Stark into the Star Kings series, so I guess I'll track it down someday, although Stark wasn't that compelling, but a copy of Tarzan in space (a savage, civilized, albeit on Mercury).
Baen Books is someone I tend to avoid because of the garish covers (although, I recently purchased "The Worlds of ERB", and it's sitting in a TVR pile with books I'll avoid reading on the train.
Yeah, I get books a lot faster than I can read them too. Project Gutenberg lets me be way too greedy. :)
One of the main reasons I don't have an e-reader is because I would get ALL THE BOOKS. Money and space at least act to limit what I own, and I'm still hit by choice paralysis when I go to pick up the next book.
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Date: 2018-05-20 04:44 am (UTC)It seems as if Stark and the Star Kings puts Stark into the Star Kings series, so I guess I'll track it down someday, although Stark wasn't that compelling, but a copy of Tarzan in space (a savage, civilized, albeit on Mercury).
Baen Books is someone I tend to avoid because of the garish covers (although, I recently purchased "The Worlds of ERB", and it's sitting in a TVR pile with books I'll avoid reading on the train.
Yeah, I get books a lot faster than I can read them too. Project Gutenberg lets me be way too greedy. :)
One of the main reasons I don't have an e-reader is because I would get ALL THE BOOKS. Money and space at least act to limit what I own, and I'm still hit by choice paralysis when I go to pick up the next book.