If our last Fantasy Blogosphere post was the most eclectic yet, then this is the most abundant. Chock full of review goodness, this post features reviews of books by Robin Hobb, David Anthony Durham, Ken Scholes, George R.R. Martin, Guy Gavriel Kay, Daniel Abraham, James Barclay and Terry Pratchett, and a triage of Jim Butcher reviews from NextRead. Pat’s got a fresh interview with Joe Abercrombie, and there’s exciting news all around; its looking like we’re really going to see A Game of Thrones as an HBO series, R.A. Salvatore signs for 6 additional Forgotten Realms books, and the movie rights for Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy have been optioned. What a great time to be a fantasy fan!
- Review: The Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb @ Fantasy Book Critic
- Review: First Lord’s Fury by Jim Butcher @ Fantasy Book Critic
- Review: Acacia by David Anthony Durham @ A Fantasy Reader
- Review: Canticle by Ken Scholes @ Adventures in Reading
- Review: A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin @ The Wertzone
- Review: White Night by Jim Butcher @ NextRead
- Review: Small Favour by Jim Butcher @ NextRead
- Review: Turn Coat by Jim Butcher @ NextRead
- Review: Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay @ The James Review
- Review: A Shadow in Summer by Daniel Abraham @ The Stamp
- Review: Dawnthief by James Barclay @ Ty’s Book Review
- Review: Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett @ SF Signal
- Interview: Joe Abercrombie @ Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist
- News: GRRM A Game of Thrones HBO series looking more likely @ Geeks of Doom
- News: R.A. Salvatore signs new book deal with WotC @ The Wertzone
- News: Movie rights optioned for Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy @ BSC Review