Reviews for 4/26
Locus Online has posted Gary K. Wolfe's review of Kathleen Ann Goonan's In War Times from the April issue of the magazine.
Locus Online has also posted Faren Miller's review of Ellen Klages's debut collection, Portable Childhoods.
The Telegraph (of Calcutta, India) sort-of reviews Julie Phillips's biography James Tiptree, Jr., but mostly just talks about Alice Sheldon's life.
Blogcritcs reviews Sharon Hinck's The Restorer.
The Agony Column looks at John Scalzi's The Last Colony.

SciFi UK Review covers issue 6 of Forgotten Worlds.
SFF World reviews the Richard (K.) Morgan novel known as Black Man in the UK and Thirteen in the US (which will be available from the SFBC, under the latter title, once it's published here in late June).
Strange Horizons reviews Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union (coming soon from the SFBC).
Bookgasm reviews Tim Lebbon's The Everlasting.
CA Reviews looks at Patricia Briggs's Moon Called.
In case you don't want to read J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Hurin, The Guardian has digested it for you.

Sherwood Smith read two YA novels: David Lubar's True Talents and Charles Butler's Timon's Tide.
Eve's Alexandria looks at Adam Roberts's Gradisil.
Eve's Alexandria also reviewed Jan Morris's Hav.

