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Image shows cover of Julie Czerneda's novel Beholder's Eye

I’ve been looking out for books by Julie Czerneda for a while, so I was pleased to pick up a copy of Beholder’s Eye (1998) in a secondhand bookshop today.

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Posted on April 19, 2015 by Scrum_Jet. Posted in LITERATURE, POP CULTURE, Science Fiction & Fantasy, SciFi | Tagged julie czerneda, sci fi cover art, science fiction, science fiction novels, SciFi, women in SF | 2 Comments

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