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Hello; I've just started using LibraryThing; and have several Darkover books, though I haven't listed them all yet. What did you like about The Other Side of the Mirror, the one Darkover Anthology I have?

Winds of Darkover is one of my favorites in the series; possibly because I fell madly in love with Loran of Storn. And The Broken Sword is, in my opinion, Poul Anderson's best novel, it still haunts me and it's been years since I last read it...
Wow, someone else is actually interested. Neat.

This started because a friend and I were sharing vids at work (in a library, ironically), and we wanted a way to keep track of them there and at our respective homes. That way we can have whatever vids we want wherever we want them without risking duplication or having to scour the interwebs. Organizational tendencies are an occupational hazard, I'm afraid. ;-}

To answer your question, Margie, I'm putting the URL for vidders' individual sites in the 'Publisher' field. Some vids I've had so long that the sites I got them from are now defunct, but those are actually surprisingly rare.
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