Reviews for 9/1
SFF World on Dave Freedman's Natural Selection.
The Washington Blade reviews Julie Phillips's James Tiptree, Jr. biography, and (as one would expect) focuses on the "repressed lesbian" aspect.
SF Signal on Sean Williams's The Crooked Letter.
SF Site is quite fond of Shriek: An Afterword by Jeff VanderMeer.
SF Site on A Fistfull of Charms by Kim Harrison (also available in the SFBC omnibus Dead Witches Tell No Tales).
SF Site on Jeffrey Ford's new story collection The Empire of Ice Cream.
SF Site on Aaron Allston's Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Betrayal.
SF Site looks back at Andre Norton's classic Moon of Three Rings.
SF Site reviews Joe Abercrombie's The Blade Itself.
Finally, nearing exhaustion, SF Site also reviews Scott Lynch's way-cool The Lies of Locke Lamora.
Kathryn Cramer has a scan of the Publishers Weekly review of Year's Best Fantasy 6 (which she edited with current Best Editor Hugo winner David Hartwell).
Blogcritics on Robert A. Heinlein's classic The Door Into Summer.
Blogcritics on Steven Brust's Dzur.

