Reviews for 11/20
Strange Horizons reviews Susanna Clarke's The Ladies of Grace Adieu.

John Joseph Adams's monthly review column in Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show returns with reviews of the SFBC original Escape from Earth (edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois) and the audiobooks of Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things and Stardust.

SciFi Weekly has some new reviews this week:
- this one for John Scalzi's The Android's Dream
- this one for S.M. Stirling's The Sky People
- and this one for Howard V. Hendrix's Spears of God.

Monsters & Critics recently reviewed Joshua Palmatier's The Cracked Throne.
Monsters & Critics also recently reviewed Jack McDevitt's Odyssey.
BestSF.net recently reviewed Interzone #207, the November/December issue.
New reviews on Green Man Review this week:
- this one for Jess Nevin's massive The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana
- this one for Variable Star by Robert A. Heinlein & Spider Robinson
- this one for Cherie Priest's Wings to the Kingdom
- this one for the new Ellen Datlow/Terri Windling original anthology Salon Fantastique
- and this one for Elizabeth Bear's new SF novel, Carnival.

A few new SFF World reviews this week:
- this one for The Blood Debt by Sean Williams
- this one for Variable Star by Robert A. Heinlein and Spider Robinson
- and this one for Polity Agency by Neal Asher.
SF Signal also has some new reviews:
- here's one for Alan Dean Foster's Sagramanda
- and one over here for Three Days to Never by Tim Powers.

SF Signal also reprints some SF reviews from the most recent issue of Entertainment Weekly.
The LA Times on Avram Davidson's Adventures in Unhistory. [via Locus Online]
The Philadelphia Inquirer reviews a book of SF poetry, Strange Wisdoms of the Dead, by Mike Allen. [also via Locus]
From the last issue of Emerald City come many reviews:
- this one for Gene Wolfe's Soldier of Sidon
- this one for Peter Raftos's The Stone Ship
- this one for Susanna Clarke's The Ladies of Grace Adieu
- this one for Umberto Eco's The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
- and many more.

Book Fetish on Emma Holly's Prince of Ice.

Davis Enterprise reviews Elizabeth Bear's Carnival, Terry Pratchett's Wintersmith, Cherie Priest's Wings to the Kingdom and Tamora Pierce's Beka Cooper: Terrier.

Blogcritics on Nora Roberts's Dance of the Gods. (Blogcritics had also reviewed Roberts's Morrigan's Cross a few days before.)
Velcro City Tourist Board on Karl Schroeder's Lady of Mazes.

