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Defining Books of the 80s
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justifiedsinner
Posted 2016-10-24 2:10 PM (#14486)
Subject: Defining Books of the 80s



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In the list for 1980, I think Mockingbird should be the Walter Tevis' novel (id=820), published in 1980 and not the Sean Steward novel (id=148) published in 1998.
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Posted 2016-10-24 4:15 PM (#14487 - in reply to #14486)
Subject: RE: Defining Books of the 80s



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Fixed.  That lasted a long time before being found.  Thanks for pointing it out!
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Posted 2016-10-24 9:34 PM (#14488 - in reply to #14486)
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It's award count box is off though, sb 2 not 1.
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Posted 2016-10-26 5:55 PM (#14499 - in reply to #14488)
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justifiedsinner - 2016-10-24 9:34 PM It's award count box is off though, sb 2 not 1.

Fixed.

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