Reviews for 5/3
SFFWorld reviews David Gunn's debut novel, Death's Head (coming soon to the SFBC).
In the May issue of SFRevu, there are more reviews than you can shake a stick at:
- this review of Eric Flint and David Weber's 1634: The Baltic War
- this one for Charlaine Harris's All Together Dead
- this one for David Gunn's Death's Head (coming soon to the SFBC)
- this one for Divergence by Tony Ballantyne
- this one for Brian Aldiss's HARM
- this one for Octavia E. Butler's Fledgling
- this one for Holly Black's Ironside
- this one for John Klima's anthology Loghorrhea
- this one for Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn: The Final Empire
- this one for Kelley Armstrong's No Humans Involved
- this one for John Scalzi's The Last Colony
- this one for Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois's anthology Wizards (coming soon to the SFBC)
- this one for Alan Campbell's Scar Night
- and a whole lot more.

The Philadelphia Inquirer does not like Cormac McCarthy's The Road. Nope. Not one bit.
Bookgasm gets hit by The New Destroyer: Guardian Angel.
Bookgasm takes a bite out of Bowie Ibarra's On the Last Day.


Comments
That Inquirer review spawned some excellent poetry: http://time-shark.livejournal.com/
Posted by: Laurie | May 3, 2007 03:17 PM