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    Before there was light, by God et al.
    Oh, that's the reprint title.It was originally called Are You There Me? It's Me, Me. or I'm Bored. I Think I'll Make Some Pirates!
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    Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon is a Mild Potential Bedmate. and
    Starship Builders.

    Frank Miller's Batman: Not Yet.

    Tolstoy's Skirmishes and Armistice

    Tolkien's The Erection of Hurin.

    Truman Capote's Opening Shift At Tiffany's

    Julius Ceasar's Thinking About a Trip to Gaul

    Mark Bowden's Black Hawk Up.

    Stephen King's Fat
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    AHAB -OR- THE YOUNG MAN WHO THOUGHT WHALING MIGHT BE AN INTERESTING AND LUCRATIVE CAREER by Herman Melville.
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    Hemingway's A Farewell to Fingers
    Bradbury's Fahrenheit 212
    Nicholas Sparks' The Notepad
    Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Girlfriend
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    Mickey Spillane's I the Jury Pool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shatterpoint View Post
    Hemingway's A Farewell to Fingers


    That was pretty unexpected!!!

    A few more :

    Joe Haldeman's trilogy of prequels -

    -The long war
    -The pretty long war
    -The %$# long war


    Joseph Heller's son milking the cow for all it's worth:

    Pitch-20
    Hit- 21


    and the sequel

    Yer out- 23.
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    Cain and Abel : or how agriculture will usher in an age of peace and brotherly love by Moses MacAmram.


    St. Luke, St. Matthew, St. Mark and St. John : In his father's shoes : Twenty years of carpentry.
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    What we need is a companion thread which could be entitled ''Sequels that never were''.

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    Lady Chatterley's Suitor.

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    Arthur C. Clarke: Baby Steps

    Isaac Asimov: Pouring the Foundation

    Robert Heinlein: Blue Planet

    Abdul Alhazred: Victunomicon

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    Alexander Dumas' The Three French Guys Who are Considering Joining the Military

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    Huxley's Brave World.

    Steinbeck's Of Mice and Children.

    Salinger's Pitcher in the Barren Field.

    Dostoyevsky's Peace and War

    Le Guin's The Possessed and The Left Hand of Dusk

    Sturgeon's More or Less Human

    Bradbury's Something Wicked Is Way Over There And Not Even Looking At Us So There Is No Reason To Panic

    Card's Starter series. Starter's Game, Speaker for the Living, Xenophobia, and Babies of the Mind

    Clarke's Childhood's Beginning and Appointment Scheduled With Rama

    Heinlein's Familiar Face in a Familiar Land. Plus the earliest collections of his future history, including The Past Through Around Ten Years Ago, The Past Through Last January and The Past Through The Morning I Mailed This Manuscript In

    I've been looking and looking for the first four books in Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse series. And the first 16 books in Delaney's Babel series. Those ones are bloody impossible to track down.
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    Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Drink Warm Milk When They Can't Sleep?

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    D. H. Lawrence's When Constance met Clifford

    Ray Bradbury's Martian Pamphlets

    Reverend Dodgson's Rabbit Tale

    Harper Lee's Three Finch hens


    Margaret Mitchell's "Light Breeze"
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    C.S. Lewis' Into the Loud Planet
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