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#167469 03/20/12 08:06 AM
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Am I totally clueless (possible, don't answer that laugh ) or are the S5 FanFic stories NOT available on Epub yet? If yes, can someone point me in the right direction? Is there a chronological list somewhere so I be sure to read them in order?

I'm totally addicted to my Nook and I'm down to Nan's last "Home" story (WRITE MORE NOW, Nan! notworthy ), which I wholeheartedly recommend to EVERYONE! Okay, that was totally an aside, sorry. I want to read other people's versions of S5 (now that my version has been sent off to GE).

If the S5 FanFic stories aren't available yet on Epub, are there other stories that have been written independently about S5 that are available and that you would recommend?

Thanks!


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As far as I'm aware, Season 5 and 6 and The Unaired Fifth Season are not yet converted.

Here's the list of episodes:
Season 5: http://www.lcfanfic.com/thm-s5.htm
Season 6: http://www.lcfanfic.com/thm-s6.htm
TUFS: http://www.lcfanfic.com/thm-tufs.htm

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Aw, shucks. Thanks, Michael, for the links. I guess when I finish my current recommended reading list -- I'll have to figure out how to translate those things from txt to epub and see if I can do something about that. help You know, in my free time, whenever I'm procrastinating on working on my latest story, that is. laugh


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That is disappointing we can't load those on our Nooks. But they look fun to check out smile

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Virginia, I do not think you are clueless -- I think you are prescient. smile

I think you must have taken one of those accidental trips to the future -- in this case seven days ahead -- when the stories of Season 5, Season 6 and The Unaired Fifth Season were made available on the wiki . Happens to me all the time. I look around for something I've seen before, and it's not there. Sort of like deja vu. wink

Anyway, it appears the epub/Kindle fairies have dropped in on the wiki to deliver the S5, S6 and TUFS stories for your Kindling, Nooking and other e-reading pleasure.

Lauren

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Lauren, smile1 hyper Yippie! Just in time too. I just finished Erin Klinger's "The Long Road Home" (definitely recommend it!) and haven't yet chosen my next story. I know what it will be now. S5, Epi-1.

Thank you! Thank you! Thank You! And Thanks to everyone over on WIKI translated these over to epub!

dance

/Pst. for all of those you who have asked, I haven't read anything on my Nook that didn't include L&C. Sorry (okay, actually, I'm not), with all the terrific stories in the Archives to download, why should I BUY a book? Or go through the hassle of trying to borrow one? Archives, you rock! sloppy


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Wow. That is so cool! clap clap clap clap

LabRat (who needs to start getting these onto her Kindle for future reference....)



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Originally posted by VirginiaR:
Lauren, smile1 hyper Yippie! Just in time too. I just finished Erin Klinger's "The Long Road Home" (definitely recommend it!) and haven't yet chosen my next story. I know what it will be now. S5, Epi-1.
Also very highly recommended is the Nantology. Starting with the Home Series.

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Recommend story by Janet Owens - The Girl Next Door.

In a word...amazing.


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I'm really enjoying these Episodes. Just finished S5,E5 (In Vitro Veritas) and it's running neck and neck with S5,E4 (Faster than A Speeding Bullet) for my favorite so far. The A-Plots intermingled with the B-Plots are terrific! I started in on E6 (From the Ashes) and noticed after the first scene, everything is in italics. Is this a typo, or is it supposed to be that way?


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Originally posted by VirginiaR:
I'll have to figure out how to translate those things from txt to epub and see if I can do something about that.
I've been making some ePubs, not L&C related, using the Atlantis word processor .

It can save as ePub.


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