A Bird? A Plane? No, A Great Review from Just a (Reading) Fool!

Last month I was feeling overwhelmed by all of my ARCs (still am, but that’s beside the point…), so I decided to send eight of them to the first interested party willing to review the book after reading it.  One of the eight books was snagged by Just a (Reading) Fool.  His choice?  The Last Days of Krypton by Kevin J. Anderson.

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Just a (Reading) Fool posted his review this afternoon and you can click here to read it.  On a completely superficial note, I absolutely love the holographic cover of this book.  You should definitely check it out in the bookstore.

Ja(R)F, thanks so much for helping out a fellow blogger!

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4 Responses to “A Bird? A Plane? No, A Great Review from Just a (Reading) Fool!”

  1. Valerie
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    So those reviews are starting to trickle in. I’m currently reading the book you so kindly sent me (Nineteenth Street, N.W.), so hopefully I won’t be too far behind in my own review!

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  2. Valerie
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    oops…typed in my URL wrong…I’ll stop for tonight and resume reading tomorrow!

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  3. unfinishedperson
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    I was glad to help you out, and yes, the cover is very cool. Even if you don’t buy it, folks, go check it out at the bookstore and just stare at it for a while. Freaky. ;)

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