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Eric Flint first and foremost. I've read 1632 and Mother of Demons in ebook. I'm reading 1633 right now.
David Drake. I've read one or two of his things in DTF (dead tree format) and hated the, but I got An Oblique Approach for free from Baen and really liked it. Might help that it was co-written by Eric Flint though. So now I'm semi-hooked on their Belisarius series. It's a shame I can't get book 3 in DTF though.
John Ringo. Finished A Hymn Before Battle just today and I cannot wait to pick up the next one. I've still got his March Upcountry sitting on my e-shelf waiting for its turn. I'll probably get to that sometime in the next couple of weeks if work stays as slow as it is.
Robin Hobb. I've only read the DTFs of her stuff, but I know it's all released in ebook format too. Incredibly good stuff. You can't beat the Liveship Traders saga for good seagoing adventure, and it's impossible not to love Fitz and the Fool. And Nighteyes, can't forget Nighteyes.
I'm getting to the opinion that as long as the writing and the story are good it doesn't matter what format the tale comes in.
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