Reviews for 2/7
SF Signal, continuing to push through Terry Pratchett's older "Discworld" books, reviews Sourcery (which is also available in the SFBC omnibus Rincewind the Wizzard).

The Seattle Times (in the person of Nisi Shawl, who also reviews books for the SFBC -- hi, Nisi!) is impressed by Dan Simmons's new novel The Terror.

The Boston Globe is not terribly thrilled by Gordon Dahlquist's historical-mystery-fantasy-erotic-thrillery The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters. (But would they think otherwise if they'd seen the deely cool UK serialized version?)
Neth Space reviews David Louis Edelman's Infoquake.
Stuff.co.nz reviews Elizabeth Knox's Dreamquake.
Monsters and Critics reviews Mark Del Franco's Unshapely Things.
Monsters and Critics also reviews Susan Wright's A Pound of Flesh.
Bookslut reviews Cherie Priest's Dreadful Skin.
Bookgasm watches the '20s-style silent movie adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu," and likes it. (I saw this myself at a convention last year -- it's very well-done, and you can almost believe it's an authentic Lovecraft adaptation of that era.)
The Agony Column reviews John Pelan's anthology Dark Arts.
Book Fetish looks at a new paranormal historical romance, Colleen Gleason's The Rest Falls Away.


Comments
Hey, you sounded great!
Posted by: Shaun Farrell | February 8, 2007 06:59 PM
Here's a link too another local (NZ) review of Dreamquake by Elizabeth Knox
http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3483/artsbooks/8103/book_of_revelations.html;jsessionid=55EDAB190945472E04818888ABBE6AB7
Posted by: elizabeth knox | February 11, 2007 04:59 PM