Reviews for 10/31
I haven't done one of these round-ups for several days -- I was on vacation last week, and have been trying to catch up since -- so I expect this will be a big 'un...
SF Reviews casts its all-seeing eye upon:
- a review of Tim Powers's wonderful Three Days to Never
- another review of the thrilling Rogue Clone by Steven L. Kent
- and this here review of The Last Mortal Man by Syne Mitchell.

SFF World reviews Joel Shepherd's Crossover.

SF Signal has a couple of new reviews since I last linked to them:
- this one for a book called Event by David Lynn Golemon (which I have to admit I'm not personally familiar with)
- and this one for the reprint anthology Isaac Asimov's Halloween edited by Gardner Dozois and Sheila Williams.
SF Site also has a new review or two, including:
- one for Year's Best Fantasy 6, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
- one for the even larger second edition of The Essential Ellison, by (naturally) Harlan Ellison
- one for the new book in the "Legacy of the Force" series, Star Wars: Bloodlines by Karen Traviss
- one for the classic The Zap Gun by Philip K. Dick
- and this one here for the mind-bending Vellum by Hal Duncan.

We also have some new reviews from Fantasybookspot (the site that doesn't need any steenkin' spaces):
- one for The Gate of Gods by Martha Wells
- one for a little book called A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin (perhaps you've heard of it?)
- and several more.

The UK Book SF Network takes a long look at a book called 100 Must Read Science Fiction Novels (which forms a bizarre sentence, and if I only knew who or what "100" is, it would make sense). I'm sure someone will post the list from the book online eventually, so we can all disagree violently with it.
Locus Online led me to several Washington Post reviews:
- Ron Charles on Stephen King's new novel Lisey's Story
- Graham Joyce on Susanna Clarke's short story collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu
- and Elizabeth Ward on Geraldine McCaughrean's Peter Pan in Scarlet.



SciFi Weekly on the Ellen Datlow- Terri Windling anthology Salon Fantastique.
Helen Pilinovsky reviews Delia Sherman's Changeling for The Endicott Studio.
Kate Nepveu reviews Esther M. Friesner's Druid's Blood.
Blogcritics on Lemony Snicket's The End. (Can I also mention the post I made about The End on my personal blog?)

Blogcritics reviews MirrorMask: The Illustrated Film Script by Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean.
Blogcritics reviews Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things. (They also have an essay wrapping up their Neil Gaiman feature for the month of October.)
Velcro City Tourist Board on Jon Courtenay Grimwood's reMix.

