2006, The Year in SF
A couple of days ago, Locus's website updated it's Forthcoming books page.
The highlights (in my opinion, that is)?
Next month we get the multiply abovementioned Armies of Memory, as well as A Dirty Job from Christopher Moore.
In May, a new Julie Czernada (Regeneration; I really ought to take another run at the second in that series; it was entertaining in a bland and innofensive Robert Sawyer-esque way), Charles Stoss's The Clan Corporate, and Vernor Vinge's Rainbow's End .
Nothing in June that catches my eye, but in July, Jasper Fforde's The Fourth Bear , and Steven Baxter's Emperor. And another Charles Stross; Glasshouse.
In August, a new Steven Brust (Dzur), Tim Powers (Three Days to Nowhere), and Harry Turtledove (Settling Accounts:The Grapple).
September brings S. M. Stirling's A Meeting at Corvallis, Steven Baxter's Respendent, and something called The Disunited States of America from Turtledove.
Out in the more sketchy last few months, a new Pratchett (Wintersmith), Richard Morgan (Black Man), Orson Scott Card (Empire), and Katherine Kurtz's Childe Morgan...
The highlights (in my opinion, that is)?
Next month we get the multiply abovementioned Armies of Memory, as well as A Dirty Job from Christopher Moore.
In May, a new Julie Czernada (Regeneration; I really ought to take another run at the second in that series; it was entertaining in a bland and innofensive Robert Sawyer-esque way), Charles Stoss's The Clan Corporate, and Vernor Vinge's Rainbow's End .
Nothing in June that catches my eye, but in July, Jasper Fforde's The Fourth Bear , and Steven Baxter's Emperor. And another Charles Stross; Glasshouse.
In August, a new Steven Brust (Dzur), Tim Powers (Three Days to Nowhere), and Harry Turtledove (Settling Accounts:The Grapple).
September brings S. M. Stirling's A Meeting at Corvallis, Steven Baxter's Respendent, and something called The Disunited States of America from Turtledove.
Out in the more sketchy last few months, a new Pratchett (Wintersmith), Richard Morgan (Black Man), Orson Scott Card (Empire), and Katherine Kurtz's Childe Morgan...
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