Reviews for 5/2
The Agony Column reviews two new original anthologies: John Klima's Logorrhea and Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois's Wizards (coming soon to the SFBC).
Eve's Alexandria reviews Lydia Millet's Clarke-nominated Oh Pure and Radiant Heart (which really is the last of their series reviewing the Clarke shortlist).
Speaking of Oh Pure and Radiant Heart, Matthew Cheney reviewed it for Locus when it was published in the US last year, and he's now posted that review on his blog.
And speaking of the Clarke Award, Niall Harrison of Torque Control rounds up a staggering number fo reviews and other pieces about the nominees.
Fantasy Book Critic reviews Gail Z. Martin's The Summoner.
SciFi Weekly reviews David Wellington's 13 Bullets.
New at SFReviews.net:
- a review of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Hurin
- a review of Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five
- a review of Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan
- a review of Kurt Vonnegut's Timequake

Strange Horizons reviews Minister Faust's From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain.
Cory Doctorow of Boing Boing reviews Ellen Klages's story collection Portable Childhoods.
Library Journal recently reviewed David Weber's Off Armageddon Reef (but that's about all that page will tell you, unless you're a subscriber).

Book Fetish reviews Natasha Mostert's Season of the Witch.
This week's Publishers Weekly fiction reviews include a starred review of Dean Koontz's non-supernatural The Good Guy and a SF/Fantasy/Horror section (almost at the end) that covers Catherine Asaro's The Fire Opal, The New Space Opera edited by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan, Laurell K. Hamilton's The Harlequin (which should be up on the SFBC's website within the week), Tobias S. Buckell's Ragamuffin (coming soon to the SFBC), Starfirst: Firestorm by David Sherman and Daniel Cragg, and Phaedra Weldon's Wraith.
The Sheboygan Press reviews Scott Westerfeld's Peeps.
Charles de Lint's Books to Look For column from the June F&SF is online; it reviews Peter S. Beagle's The Last Unicorn: The Lost Version, Ysabeau S. Wilce's Flora Segunda, and Elizabeth Crook's The Night Journal.
In the same issue of F&SF is Michelle West's Musing on Books column, which looks at Catherynne M. Valente's The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden, Stephen King's Lisey's Story, and Guy Gavriel Kay's Ysabel.


