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Jul 07, 2011 01:18PM
Should we split our shelf to Space Opera, and Military SF?
Those two are bit different, and this would allow to put more books in our shelf.
Any other ideas?
Maybe adding section for nonfiction? Like Apollo 13, generally books about (real) mankind conquest of space?
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Those two are bit different, and this would allow to put more books in our shelf.
Any other ideas?
Maybe adding section for nonfiction? Like Apollo 13, generally books about (real) mankind conquest of space?