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Reviews for 5/9

The Agony Colum reviews Chuck Palahniuk's Rant.

Fantasy Book Critic reviews Brian Lumley's Necroscope: The Touch.

OF Blog of the Fallen reviews Jorge Luis Borges's Shakespeare's Memory.

SciFi Weekly reviews Lane Robins's frist novel Maledicte.

Strange Horizons reviews Jeffrey Thomas's Deadstock.

Blogcritics reviews Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policemen's Union.

Yiddish Policemen's Union

Book Fetish reviews Maria Lima's Matters of the Blood.

Gwenda Bond kicks off the discussion of Alan DeNiro's work (which, I think, will eventually focus on his collection Skinny Dipping in the Lake of the Dead) at The Litblog Co-Op, and Matt Cheney follows up. (There's also a video of DeNiro made by Gavin Grant of Small Beer Press.)

Publishers Weekly's 4/23 Fiction reviews have just hit the net (or, at least, PW's RSS feed) -- it covers, among other things, Peter David's The Darkness of the Light (a starred review), Mark L. Van Name's One Jump Ahead, and Philip Haldeman's Shadow Coast (another starred review).

SFF World reviews Justina Robson's Keeping It Real.

Forbidden Planet International covers Marianne de Pierres's new novel Dark Space (including lots of pictures and links, including this one to a trailer for the book on YouTube).

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