Reviews for 4/24
The Agony Column reviews Elizabeth Bear's new novel, Undertow.
SciFi Weekly reviews Edgar Rice Burrough's debut novel (from 1917!), A Princess of Mars. (You can also find that novel as the first third of the omnibus Under the Moons of Mars, if you'd like. Honesty also compels me to mention that it's in the public domain, so you can probably find it on Gutenberg or in a zillion cheap paperback editions as well.)

SF Signal reviews all of the short fiction nominated for the 2007 Hugo Awards.
Bookgasm reviews F. Paul Wilson's new "Repairman Jack" novel, Bloodline.
The Millions looks at Michael Chabon's new literary/thriller/Jewish/alternate history novel The Yiddish Policemen's Union (which will be available soon from the SFBC).
Niall Harrison at Torque Control reviews Michael Cunningham's Specimen Days.
Stainless Steel Droppings reviews J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Hurin.


