Reviews for 11/10
Bookslut reviews Tom De Haven's It's Superman!

SFF World has some new official reviews:
- this one is for The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters by Gordon Dahlquist
- this one is for Cast of Shadows by Kevin Guilfoile
- and this one is for Mappa Mundi by Justina Robson.
SF Signal reviews Alastair Reynolds's first full-length collection, Zima Blue and Other Stories.
Fantasybookspot has some new reviews:
- a review of Tim Powers's Three Days to Never
- a review of Resume, With Monsters by William Browning Spencer
- a review of David & Leigh Eddings's The Younger Gods
- a review of Alex Archer's Rogue Angle: Destiny
- and a review of Zoran Zivkovic's The Fourth Circle.

A review of The Road by Cormac McCarthy from NPR (available only in audio form) makes the startling claim that a post-apocalypse book might actually be some kind of science fiction.

RevolutionSF reviews Cross Plains Universe, an anthology edited by Scott A. Cupp and Joe R. Lansdale as a tribute to Robert E. Howard and published at this year's World Fantasy Convention (which had a REH theme itself).
John Clute weighs in on The Road for Sci Fi Weekly.
Bookslut raves about Jo Walton's Farthing, which not enough of you are buying.

Bookgasm reviews Michael Flynn's Eifelheim.

Bookgasm also reviews DC Universe: Helltown by Dennis O'Neill.
Book Fetish on Passionate Thirst by Cameron Dean.
Book Fetish on The Illustrated Dracula by Bram Stoker and Jae Lee.
Book Fetish on Christine Feehan's Conspiracy Game.
Bookslut reviews John Scalzi's The Android's Dream.

Jeff VanderMeer's second column about comics for Bookslut looks at The Best American Comics 2006 and interviews Rebecca Dart.
The Miami Herald reviews Michael Flynn's Eifelheim and Shana Abe's The Dream Thief.

Grumpy Old Bookman reviews Jon Courtenay Grimwood's End of the World Blues.
Armchair Anarchist of Velcro City Tourist Board (who keeps getting me to type out that whole damn thing -- I should get a macro for it or something) reviews Bruce Sterling's Visionary in Residence.
Niall Harrison on Peter Watt's Blindsight.

Blogcritics's "Wonder Spyglass" feature looks at books from the '70s for its fourth installment.
Blogcritics on Alan Dean Foster's Sagramanda.


Comments
Hey, I'm not twisting your arm or anything; I'm more than happy with VCTB as an abbreviation, or just Velcro City (although the full title scans better, if you're a fan of trochaic feet)... ;)
Thanks for the link, BTW.
Posted by: Armchair Anarchist | November 10, 2006 09:05 PM