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Win - The Well-Built City Trilogy by Jeffrey Ford (two sets!)

September 29th, 2008 · No Comments

No case of Mondays here, as over at BookSpotCentral for those feeling a bit down due to the economy, work, or more importantly your favorite football team losing over the weekend, Jay Boogie is is back to give everybody a chance at some good reading by one of the best in this business. Jeffrey Ford [...]

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Bookspot Round-up 7/10/08

July 10th, 2008 · No Comments

*Opens window and tells Benedict to keep his armies of the lawn*
A look at what’s going on at the ‘bookspot in the last week!
-Exclusives:
- We have the first 3 chapters to Turnskin by Nicole Kimberling from Blind Eye books. I’ve been enjoying another one of their books, Wicked Gentlemen (we have the first 3 chapters [...]

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The Physiognomy by Jeffrey Ford (1st and 2nd Chapter - Exclusive)

June 15th, 2008 · 8 Comments

One of the sweet parts about this gig is being able to bring goodness like this to the faithful and hopefully convert some of the masses. That we have a real platform to do so has taken a bit of work and plenty of one word responses to Damon via email and/or PM about one [...]

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2006 R & A: The Return of the Fun - What Reads I dug in 2006

December 17th, 2006 · 15 Comments

One of my favorite features at Fantastic Metropolis was the Read and Appreciated contributions by various and numerous sources which probably still stands as one of the great sources of recommendations for recent speculative fiction and is still very much worth looking over.
So, I just wanted to share my favorite reads of the year, [...]

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