- Erik Tomblin, Riverside Blues
Novella published as a book; no comment. - Lee Thomas, Parish Damned
ditto; still no comment. - Steven Gilbar, compiler, Bibliotopia
A book of odd lists and facts, all about books. Not all that wonderful and often incorrect (in cases where I already knew the facts); I wouldn't recommend it. - Karen Traviss, Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines
Second in the new nine-book series, which I am enjoying but not, so far, loving. Plot points seem to be doled out between books very sparingly; I bet the whole thing could have been one longish novel without much trouble. [speculations on possible motives redacted] - Simon Morden, Another War
This is one I actually did mention, briefly, and that's more than I should say, anyway. - Ian R. MacLeod, The House of Storms
No comment - Neil Williamson & Andrew W. Wilson, editor, Nova Scotia
This morning I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties in this house, I shall be having further meetings later today. - Laurell K. Hamilton, Strange Candy
Her first short story collection, coming this fall. The most interesting thing to me is that her dream markets, when she started writing stories, were clearly Marion Zimmer Bradley's Swords & Sorceress anthologies and Dragon magazine -- these stories are mostly in that vein, rather than Anita Blake-y contemporary spookiness. - A. Lee Martinez, In the Company of Ogres
Reasonably funny fantasy. - Graham Joyce, The Limits of Enchantment
No comment. - Carl-Johan Vallgren, The Horrific Sufferings of the Mind-Reading Monster Hercules Barefoot: His Wonderful Love and His Terrible Hatred
It was close, but The Complete Symphonies of Adolph Hitler is still my favorite title of 2005. No comment. - Chris Roberson, editor, Adventure, Vol. 1
No comment - Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith
The third Tiffany Aching book. - Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things
His new short-story collection.
Those two books made up a very pleasant, but very busy, weekend. (If wandering around the house, looking for quiet places to read, for two days can be characterized as "busy.") - Tom DeHaven, It's Superman!
No comment. - Al Sarrantonio, Haydn of Mars
- Al Sarrantonio, Sebastian of Mars
- Al Sarrantonio, Queen of Mars
A somewhat Burroughsian trilogy set on a far-future terraformed Mars inhabited by the intelligent, bipedal descendants of housecats. A lot of running around and fighting, and three short books -- all good things. - Jack Dann and various others, The Fiction Factory
And, finally -- no comment.
Edited slightly 7/6/06 at 09:15 to fix two sentences that were missing words.
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