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Fantastic Fiction
Fantastic Fiction
A great source for tracking down series listings, and for finding out the title of the latest proposed title to be published in a series.
Umm ..... is there a link??? 
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"For my part, I adhere to the maxim of antiquity: The throne is a glorious sepulchre."
Women of History
Women of History
- diamondlil
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 2642
- Joined: August 2008
This is one of my go to sites when I want to see what an author has written as well.
Fantastic Fiction
Fantastic Fiction
My Blog - Reading Adventures
All things Historical Fiction - Historical Tapestry
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton
All things Historical Fiction - Historical Tapestry
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton
- sweetpotatoboy
- Bibliophile
- Posts: 1641
- Joined: August 2008
- Location: London, UK
This is one of my favourite sites. Barely a day goes by when I don't consult it.
It may be helpful to point out that, although its original focus was, as its name suggests, fantasy and sci-fi, it now also covers, just as fully, horror, mystery and thriller, and romance fiction, as well as some mainstream fiction. Its front page also shows new historical fiction (but this is mainly the historical novels within the other genres rather than being seen as a genre on its own).
It may be helpful to point out that, although its original focus was, as its name suggests, fantasy and sci-fi, it now also covers, just as fully, horror, mystery and thriller, and romance fiction, as well as some mainstream fiction. Its front page also shows new historical fiction (but this is mainly the historical novels within the other genres rather than being seen as a genre on its own).
Oops, sorry all- the URL is http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk