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March
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- Spotlight on April Books
- “The Winds of Khalakovo” by Bradley P. Beaulieu (R...
- "1636:The Saxon Uprising" by Eric Flint + 163* Ser...
- Welcome to the new Fantasy Book Critic!!!
- “The Dragon’s Path” by Daniel Abraham (Reviewed by...
- Interview with Rachel Aaron (Interviewed by Mihir ...
- “Among Thieves” by Douglas Hulick (Reviewed by Rob...
- Three 2011 Novels - Short Discussion: Appanah, "Lo...
- “The King of Plagues” by Jonathan Maberry (Reviewe...
- "Thera" by Zeruya Shalev (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
- “Hidden Cities” by Daniel Fox (Reviewed by Robert ...
- “Sea of Ghosts” by Alan Campbell (Reviewed by Robe...
- “Deathless” by Catherynne M. Valente (Reviewed by ...
- Author Guest Post: Lory S. Kaufman author of The L...
- The Gemmell Award 2011 and more 2011 Books, Redick...
- "City of Hope and Despair" by Ian Whates (Reviewed...
- The Spirit Rebellion by Rachel Aaron (reviewed by ...
- Hell's Horizon by Darren Shan (Reviewed by Mihir W...
- "The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man" by Mark Ho...
- The Informationist by Taylor Stevens plus bonus Q/...
- “The Cloud Roads” by Martha Wells (Reviewed by Rob...
- Some Updates and More 2011 Titles of Interest
- Sepulchral Earth: The Temple Of The Dead by Tim Ma...
- "Tyrant: King of the Bosporus" by Christian Camero...
- NEWS: Release Date for George R.R. Martin’s “A Dan...
- “The Enterprise of Death” by Jesse Bullington (Rev...
- "Invasion: C.H.A.O.S #1" by J.S. Lewis (Reviewed b...
- Spotlight on March Books
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It’s been over four years since I first started Fantasy Book Critic. Since then, the website has grown and evolved in ways that I never imagined. For one, what began as an outlet for a single person’s opinions is now a venue for many different voices. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg :) Considering all of the changes that the website has undergone over the years, we decided it was time to come up with a new look. Something a little more sleeker and more organized, but still unmistakably Fantasy Book Critic.
So thanks to Anton, the awesome designer from GameSiteTemplates, Cindy, Liviu, Mihir and everyone else involved in the template’s installation and indexing FBC’s content, we are proud to introduce the new Fantasy Book Critic!
To ensure greater organization, the new website now offers links to individual pages indexing Fantasy Book Critic’s vast amount of content, including Book Reviews, Interviews, Monthly Spotlights and much more. We’ve also introduced a new feature: a comprehensive list of Upcoming Book Releases that extends from April 2011 all the way through December 2011 and beyond. FBC’s contact information and Review Policy can be found under the Contact Us section, while details about the website and the individuals who make up Fantasy Book Critic can be found in the About Us section. Finally, we are in the process of updating our Blogroll so if you have a website/blog that you would like us to add, please leave a comment below or email us HERE.
From all of us here at FBC, we hope you enjoy the new Fantasy Book Critic. Thank you for your support and much love & respect...
So thanks to Anton, the awesome designer from GameSiteTemplates, Cindy, Liviu, Mihir and everyone else involved in the template’s installation and indexing FBC’s content, we are proud to introduce the new Fantasy Book Critic!
To ensure greater organization, the new website now offers links to individual pages indexing Fantasy Book Critic’s vast amount of content, including Book Reviews, Interviews, Monthly Spotlights and much more. We’ve also introduced a new feature: a comprehensive list of Upcoming Book Releases that extends from April 2011 all the way through December 2011 and beyond. FBC’s contact information and Review Policy can be found under the Contact Us section, while details about the website and the individuals who make up Fantasy Book Critic can be found in the About Us section. Finally, we are in the process of updating our Blogroll so if you have a website/blog that you would like us to add, please leave a comment below or email us HERE.
From all of us here at FBC, we hope you enjoy the new Fantasy Book Critic. Thank you for your support and much love & respect...
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Looks great!I like the new banner and blue is my favourite colour.Keep up the good work guys.
Thanks :)
the new look conveys the "fantasy" theme very beautifully. Keep up the good work guys.
The new design looks great, guys!
I've been reading FBC for quite a while now, and I think this is a good time to thank you for exposing me to so many new great novels and authors.
So, keep up the good work! FBC is definitely one of my favorite places for online book reviews.
OH, very neat and cool new site!
Very neat and cool new site!
Very nice. I only wish you would reconstruct upcoming releases page to something more readable. Maybe table. Sortable if possible.
Looking good!
Have another look at the review index, there's a could of places where a break is missing. For Abercrombie for instance, two of his books appear on the same line for me.
I'd love to be added to the blogroll.
Val
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Looks much better! Great banner!
Everyone else: Thank you so much :)
Thanks Val! I fixed the review section thing. Robert is handling the blogroll so I will make sure you are added :).
Anon: We will look into the readable factor. However, we will have to take time and such into account. The current table took some time to construct. I have a few ideas to work on it.
The new site looks fantastic! Excellent work, and it's still my favorite place to read about new and upcoming F/SF releases.
The review index is a huge help - but any chances of installing a search function as well?
love the new design guys
Love the new look! :)
I like your new design a lot and thanks for all the improvements.
Well done!!
This is awesome!! Love the new look!
I love the new look. I'm more than a little jealous, hehe.
I love the new design! It looks great.
It's pretty!
Loooove the banner.
Great new look - congratulations. The list is very useful too. :) I'd love to be added to the blogroll as well if possible! My link's http://drying-ink.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Cool guys. Are the links to the old reviews and posts and stuff still the same?
The reviews are there sure; we still need a few tweaks and a few additions like links, blogroll, but they will come in the near future; after all the review index and all such took a while to be implemented...
Every month we will try to have the usual focused spotlight with the books we like and plan to review and with similar ones.
As before FBC is an evolving site with the main goal of presenting the books we love and appreciate and ocasionally the ones we thought and hoped were as above but did not quite work out for us.
Wow, absolutely love it. Nice work.
Looks very good. Not that it was bad before but it's better now. Fantastic. Love your blog, BTW.
There is a search function available at the top of every blogger ;). It will allow you to search out the keywords, titles, and authors that you seek :)
Thanks for the comments everyone! We're really happy that you like the new look :D Just please note that the Indexes and new features are a work-in-progress and that we'll be doing our best to improve them as much as we can. Thanks for all of your support and we hope you'll continue reading FBC!
Wonderful, and I don't miss a thing from the "old" version, so far at least. Looks great, reads great.
I rely on FBC for the majority of my fantasy reviews and purchasing of books in the genre, so this is an important and useful (and costly at times) blog for me.
While I'd love to be on your blogroll, my blog is a hash of book reviews of various genres, comments on my home and garden, what I'm buying, my library shelves (new!) and such I'm not sure if it would be of sufficient and continuing interest. If you think it would be, then thanks! If not, I understand.
Thanks for all you do, FBC is a wonderful blog and resource.
Looks great, guys! Very "fantasy" :D
Subtle changes, but everything looks great. I like the linkbar at the top, which makes it much easier to find reviews and such.
Looks terrific! At first I thought I'd clicked the wrong link. Heh. I really love the new design!
The new site looks terrific! I *LOVE* that banner. Awesome job!