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The Most-Sought-After Out-of-Print Books

BookFinder.com, an out-of-print booksearch site, has published several lists of the most-searched-for titles of the past year in several different categories.

In SF/Fantasy/Horror, the list is:

  1. Stephen King (as Richard Bachman), Rage
  2. Sherrilyn Kenyon, Born of the Night
  3. Ray Bradbury, Dark Carnival
  4. Peter David, Babylon 5: Out of the Darkness
  5. Martha Wells, The Element of Fire
  6. Dara Joy, That Familiar Touch
  7. Ira Levin, This Perfect Day
  8. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
  9. J.R.R. Tolkien, Tree and Leaf
  10. Del James, Language of Fear

(I must point out that the two Tolkien titles are current in print in the SFBC Original A Tolkien Miscellany, which I edited a few years back.)

Are these the books you folks are looking for? (Somehow I doubt SFBC members are chasing after Ira Levin and Dara Joy, but I could be wrong.)

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No, not what I'm looking for!

BTW, why doesn't the SFBC home page have a link to this blog?

There is a link to the blog on the homepage -- it was up at the top of the right-hand column (where the backpack is right now), but now it's way down at the bottom of that same column.

Aha! I looked all over for it a couple of times and clearly missed the bottom of the right column.

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