Reviews for 3/28
Let's start with a meta-comment: Paul Raven wants more negative reviews. (I myself miss the really nasty negative reviews from SF Eye myself; they were a formative influence on me.)
Fantasy Book Critic reviews Dan Simmons's The Terror.

Monsters and Critics reviews Jim Butcher's latest "Dresden Files" novel, White Night (also soon to be available in the upcoming SFBC omnibus Wizard Under Fire).
Monsters and Critics also reviews The Good Ghoul's Guide to Getting Even by (squinting at the bookshot) Julie Kenner (?). As usual, M&C doesn't list the author anywhere in the body of their review...
Sci Fi Weekly reviews Fiona McIntosh's Odalisque.
The Agony Column reviews Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind (coming soon to the SFBC) and David Anthony Durham's Acacia.
Strange Horizons reviews both recent Alastair Reynolds short-story collections: Galactic North and Zima Blue and Other Stories.
Bookgasm looks at Jeff Rovin's new horror novel Conversations with the Devil.
Kate Nepveu thinks about Stephen King's entire "Dark Tower" series.

Blogcritics reviews Scott Nicholson's They Hunger.
Pat's Fantasy Hotlist reviews Carrie Vaughn's Kitty Takes a Holiday (also available as the final third of the SFBC omnibus Long-Time Listener, First-Time Werewolf).



Comments
Would this qualify as a 'quality' negative review? Van Vogt scholar Isaac Wilcott posted his book review of Kevin J. Anderson's SLAN HUNTER at http://www.home.earthlink.net/~icshi/Reviews/SH-Wilcott.html.
(It does contain spoilers.)
Posted by: Mark McSherry | March 28, 2007 09:53 PM
Somehow the period at the end got caught up in the link. (Read-- I screwed up!) The link to the SH book review is http://www.home.earthlink.net/~icshi/Reviews/SH-Wilcott.html
Posted by: Mark McSherry | March 28, 2007 10:41 PM