Reviews are in!!!

THE TELEVISION CROSSOVER CROSSOVER UNIVERSE  LAUNCHED JANUARY 10, 2011 CELEBRATING FOUR YEARS

Again, another shameless plug of the book.  At least the book is related to the Television Crossover Universe, but I know you'd all rather see a new crossover chronology posted.

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Here are a couple of reviews from Amazon.  See the original source here.
I really do think this is a good book., December 25, 2014
Just to be up front, I was an unpaid contributor to this book, so while I have a personal interest init, I don’t see a dime if it sells or doesn’t.
That said, I really do think this is a good book. Like myself, Robert’s interest in crossovers extends well beyond the limits of horror fiction, but for the most part he reigned it in to make this volume a genre-specific reference guide. Robert’s format lines up his sources according to the dates they were published / released, and this feels right to me. It’s not for everyone of course; many don’t give a fig about horror, or don’t want to suspend disbelief long enough to imagine that multiple, seemingly unrelated works of fiction share a reality. Others may appreciate the content, but prefer a format that places the stories in chronological order of when they take place, or alphabetical by title and/or author. I find that the way Robert set it up makes it a more palatable read. He also includes personal commentary on many of the sources he references, but does not discriminate against those sources he doesn’t like; if a crossover meets his criteria, it gets mentioned, and as someone with tastes that vary wildly, I really appreciate the inclusiveness.
All Crossover fans should get this NOW!, December 13, 2014
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James A. Peyton “Kevlar_Heart” (White Plains, NY USA) -
Thorough — very well researched. Mr. Wronski has tackled a weird subject in a humorous way. Must have for any crossover enthusiast.

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