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Tag Archives: Fifty Page Fridays
Fifty Page Fridays: Fair Coin by E.C. Myers
Fifty Page Fridays is a regular feature here at Far Beyond Reality, meant to highlight books I usually wouldn’t cover in a regular review. In each post, I start off by explaining why I wasn’t planning to review the book. … Continue reading
Fifty Page Fridays: Chrysanthe by Yves Meynard (Guest Post by Justin Landon)
This week’s Fifty Page Fridays is also Far Beyond Reality’s first ever guest post, courtesy of one of the most consistently interesting SF&F bloggers around: Justin Landon of Staffer’s Musings. If you’re not reading Justin’s blog yet, you’re missing out … Continue reading
Fifty Page Fridays: Hide Me Among the Graves by Tim Powers
Fifty Page Fridays is a regular feature here at Far Beyond Reality, meant to highlight books I usually wouldn’t cover in a regular review. In each post, I start off by explaining why I wasn’t planning to review the book. … Continue reading
Fifty Page Fridays: Girl Genius Omnibus Volume One: Agatha Awakens by Phil and Kaja Foglio
Fifty Page Fridays is a new regular feature here at Far Beyond Reality, meant to highlight books I received but usually wouldn’t cover in a regular review. In each post, I’ll start off by explaining why I wasn’t planning to … Continue reading
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Fifty Page Fridays: Touchstone by Melanie Rawn
Fifty Page Fridays is a brand new feature here at Far Beyond Reality, so before I get to the actual post, here’s what this is all about. The short version: it’s a brief post about a book I normally wouldn’t … Continue reading
