This week’s Best Book is The Strangled Queen by Maurice Druon!
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This week’s Best Book is The Strangled Queen by Maurice Druon!
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got the 1st volume through edelweiss, but the 2nd volume is not available there, arrgh
Oh, no! That is so not cool! Did you try Amazon? I thought I saw several of the volumes there in the brand new paperback edition. I found my books used on either Alibris or Abe’s Books, but I have to tell you that they were pricey.
yes it’s on amazon. but edelweiss and netgalley offer free egalleys for review for book bloggers, that’s how I got the 1st volume. i buy very few books. either I get them from my library or get them for free for review
My library didn’t have them, but maybe you could get them on interlibrary loan.