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Reviews for 4/23

BestSF.net reviews the June issue of Analog.

New at Green Man Review:

  • a review of the career retrospective Things Will Never Be The Same: A Howard Waldrop Reader
  • a review of Charles de Lint's Promises to Keep
  • a review of Harlan Ellison's classic rock 'n roll novel Spider Kiss
  • a review of Scott Westerfeld's novel Specials
  • a review of Caitlin R. Kiernan's novel Daughter of Hounds
  • and more.

New things at Infinity Plus:

 Heart-Shaped Box

SciFi Weekly reviews John C. Wright’s Titans of Chaos

Tangent brings us:

  • a review of issue 30 of Chizine
  • a review of Rich Horton’s Science Fiction: The Best of the Year: 2007 Edition
  • and a review of the April 2007-dated issue of Lone Star Stories.

Black Gate reviews The Virginia Quarterly Review’s special “Writers on Writers “ supplement  and the current on-line version of Subterranean Magazine.

New on Don D’Amassa’s Science Fiction page this week are reviews of Nora Roberts’s Innocent in Death and several others.

Innocent in Death

On D’Amassa’s Fantasy page are new reviews of John Meaney’s Bone Song and others.

And on D’Amassa’s Horror page are new reviews of Joe Hill’s Heart-Shaped Box and others.

The New Yorker reviews Jim Crace's post-apocalyptic novel The Pesthouse.

Eric Brown in The Guardian reviews Ken MacLeod's The Execution Channel, Stephen Hunt's The Court of the Air, Kim Stanley Robinson's Sixty Days and Counting, and Marianne de Pierres's Dark Space.

The Washington Post reviews J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Hurin.

Children of Hurin

Fantasy Book Critic reviews Liz Williams's Bloodmind.

Fantasybookspot has some new things:

Woken Furies

Pat's Fantasy Hotlist reviews Joel Shepherd's Breakaway.

Breakaway

Strange Horizons reviews Rudyard Kipling's The Mark of the Beast and Other Fantastical Tales.

The LA Times reviews Brian W. Aldiss's HARM and Nick Mamatas's Under My Roof.

The Kansas City Star reviews Robert J. Sawyer's Rollback, Jim Butcher's White Night (also available in the SFBC omnibus Wizard Under Fire) and has quick takes on saveral other books.

Rollback Wizard Under Fire

Gwenda Bond uses Holly Black's Ironside as an exemplar of consequences in fiction.

The SF Diplomat is not impressed by a new British magazine, SciFiNow.

Visions of Paradise reviews the George Mann-edited Solaris Book of New Science Fiction.

Velcro City Tourist Board reviews George Levy's Icarus.

At Wyrdsmiths, Kelly McCullough links to free stories by herself and Sean Murphy (separately), and Naomi Kritzer links some free stories as well.

SF Signal reports that Michael Flynn's Hugo-nominated novel Eifelheim is also now available online as a PDF for free, though the timing may just be coincidental.

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