Reviews for 10/11
SF Signal reviews the SFBC Original Forbidden Planets edited by Marvin Kaye -- which you can get nowhere else but here.
SFFWorld reviews Sam Enthoven's The Black Tattoo.
BookSlut has a new "BookSlut in Training" column, ostensibly about YA fiction (mostly fantasy), though the lead-off title is Tim Pratt's published-as-adult-fiction debut novel The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl.
SFRevu on John Scalzi's The Android's Dream.
John C. Wright ran out of Heinlein juveniles to re-read, and has moved on to another '50s Heinlein novel, The Door Into Summer.
Blogcritics on Gregory Maguire's Wicked.


Comments
SFBC Originals are quite a new thing for the club aren't they? I mean, you've always done reprints of older works, often in omnibus editions, but commissioning new works is something quite different. How's it working out?
Posted by: Johan Larson | October 11, 2006 12:13 PM