Exactly the opposite for me -- I got Children on cassette tape
from the National Library Service, but had no way of knowing a sequel
existed. The copy I read just now is actually a digital download of
that same old audio. And I can tell from the catalog numbering that
the sequel was recorded just a few years later, and I absolutely could
have gotten my hands on it, if I'd known. How did we read before the
internet?
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Exactly the opposite for me -- I got Children on cassette tape from the National Library Service, but had no way of knowing a sequel existed. The copy I read just now is actually a digital download of that same old audio. And I can tell from the catalog numbering that the sequel was recorded just a few years later, and I absolutely could have gotten my hands on it, if I'd known. How did we read before the internet?