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Dayworld: A Hole in Wednesday
7.1% complete
Author(s):
Danny Adams
;
Philip José Farmer
First Pub:
2016
Genre(s):
Science Fiction
First Read:
Unknown
Times Read:
Never
(or unknown...)
Rating:
Internal ID:
13613
Series:
Dayworld
Dayworld Series*
#0.1 of 3
Dayworld Series*
A series of science fiction novels by Philip José Farmer.
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0.1)
Dayworld: A Hole in Wednesday
1)
Dayworld
2)
Dayworld Rebel
3)
Dayworld Breakup
First Sentence:
None on file
Last Sentence:
None on file
Comments:
Comments may contain spoilers
Philip José Farmer began a prequel Dayworld novel, but never completed it. Danny Adams, his grand-nephew, finished it.
Extract
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Added: 18-Apr-2023
Last Updated: 18-Apr-2023
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Author(s)
Danny Adams
Birth:
Cir 01 Oct 1970 Virginia, USA
Philip José Farmer
Birth:
26 Jan 1918 Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Death:
25 Feb 2009 Peoria, IL, USA
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