F&SF on Baxter; SF Signal on Hughes

John Joseph Adams | May 5th 2008 at 7:02 pm

In the June issue of F&SF, Charles de Lint has a nice review of The H-Bomb Girl by Stephen Baxter, about which he says “Easily one of the better books I’ve read in a long time.”

And over at SF Signal, John Denardo reviews Majestrum by Matthew Hughes, and says “The most appealing part of Majestrum (and all of the Hapthorn stories I’ve eaten up thus far) is definitely the way Hughes writes them. Not only does he perfectly capture the flavor of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation but he also adds a pitch-perfect level of dry humor that will cause a few laughs and many more smiles,” giving the book a four-out-of-five stars rating.

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