hobbes199's review

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4.0

Great continuation from volume 1. Some gorgeous artwork too.
Full review http://ifthesebookscouldtalk.com/2014/10/07/review-fbp/

leahfrancis's review

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3.0

Would have been a cool concept, but the plot/alternate dimensions were WAY too confusing.

pussreboots's review

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5.0

http://pussreboots.pair.com/blog/2016/comments_01/fbp_2_wish_you_were_here.html

jmshirtz's review

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4.0

Frankly, I have no idea what I just read. lol That kind of science goes right over my head, but I love it. Alternate realities remind me of Fringe and that is always a good thing.

kairene's review

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3.0

Um I don't know how this one was connected to the first one? Like how was this related?

andizor's review

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3.0

This was a weaker volume than the first. The plot diverged from Adam Hardy's mad attempt to find out about his father and his father's unfinished paper to an experimental station in Nakeet, Alaska where Adam and Rosa take part in an experiment. The whole volume seemed to be a little more world-building and character-building, but I still don't feel like I know that much about Rosa or about Adam. Besides being an interesting mystery-adventure, I don't think this volume added much to the series.

squidbag's review

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3.0

The mystery deepens, and inevitable relationship stuff occurs, while the quality level of the art and story maintain. This is a cool idea, and there's a fair bit of the Robert Anton Wilson dimensional mindfuckery happening here, which is a nice throwback to the reading of my late teens and early 20s. Looking forward to a third volume without being overly excited about it.
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