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It has only been a short while since we revamped the SF Site. However, it has quickly become obvious that visitors want to see what else is available in the way of reviews. To help, we've put together this gateway to our Feature Reviews and highlighted the other reviews present here on the SF Site. New reviews are added to the top of each list.

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As we've stated elsewhere, the SF Site is dedicated to the best in science fiction and fantasy, in print and media, on the Web and off. Whenever something strikes our interest, we add a page or two.

Each month, we analyse the site statistics of visitors, emails from folk interested in contacting us and visiting a lot of other sites both within the science fiction and fantasy field and outside of it. An obvious pattern has emerged. Our most popular pages are our feature review pages.

With this in mind, we set out to redesign the SF Site. This design builds upon the old one. Rather than go through all the pages and rework them (and likely cause confusion to our regular visitors), we're focusing upon those popular elements. Our previous home page remains but has been renamed the Contents Page, a gateway to all of the SF Site links. We've placed all the current links to new reviews on this page. It will change regularly but links to previous versions will appear prominently.

When asked, we added headings to some of the reviews. Some are self-explanatory, like Non-Fiction or Movie Review. Others like Second Look consider newly reprinted titles originally released some time ago or Series Review which refers to two or more titles in a series (which may be all in print) which merit an overall review.

When the number of features grew to more than 150 titles, it was apparent that the page would take too much time to load. So we've added another page for earlier reviews and a link to them.

For those of you who follow specific reviewers and their opinions, another page, Feature Reviews Sorted by Reviewer, laid out in a similar fashion to this one has been added.

Feature Reviews Reviewer
In Between by R.A. MacAvoy Rich Horton
Destroyer of Worlds by Mark Chadbourn Nathan Brazil
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume 20 edited by Stephen Jones Mario Guslandi
DVD: Drag Me to Hell David Newbert
DVD: Star Trek Rick Klaw
Hitler's War by Harry Turtledove Nathan Brazil
Succubus Heat by Richelle Mead Sandra Scholes
Audio: The Demon Spirit, Part 3 by R.A. Salvatore Gil T. Wilson
Return of the Crimson Guard by Ian C. Esslemont Dominic Cilli
Doomsday Can Wait by Lori Handeland Katherine Petersen
Flinx Transcendent by Alan Dean Foster John Enzinas
Non-Fiction: On Joanna Russ edited by Farah Mendlesohn Paul Kincaid
Cloud and Ashes by Greer Gilman Paul Kincaid
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson Dominic Cilli
Nekropolis by Tim Waggoner Bonnie L. Norman
NeuroGenesis by Helen Collins Greg L. Johnson
Paradox: The Magazine of Historical and Speculative Fiction, #13 Sandra Scholes
Shark Hunting in Paradise Garden by Cameron Pierce John Enzinas
Audio: The Magicians by Lev Grossman Nicki Gerlach
Audio: The Demon Spirit, Part 2 by R.A. Salvatore Gil T. Wilson
Moxyland by Lauren Beukes Bonnie L. Norman
Wages of Sin by Jenna Maclaine Katherine Petersen
Rundog by J.O. Quantaman John Enzinas
Second Look: Night's Master by Tanith Lee Mario Guslandi
Second Look: Sex in the System edited by Cecilia Tan Martin Lewis
Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey Greg L. Johnson
Haze by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. John Enzinas
Genesis by Bernard Beckett David Newbert
Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child John Enzinas
Audio: Blue Moon Rising: Part 1 by Simon R. Green Fred Greenhalgh
Audio: Aliens Rule edited by Allan Kaster Susan Dunman
Audio: Sleep Traveler by Marcus Hame Bonnie L. Norman
Audio: Glass Houses by Rachel Caine Gil T. Wilson
The New Space Opera 2 edited by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan Rich Horton
TV Review: Dollhouse: Season Two David Newbert
First Novel: The Crown Conspiracy by Michael J. Sullivan Tammy Moore
First Novel: Book of Shadows by Paula Brackston Katherine Petersen
Second Look: Implied Spaces by Walter Jon Williams John Enzinas
Bring Down the Sun by Judith Tarr Alma A. Hromic
Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Omen by Christie Golden David Maddox
Irons in the Fire by Juliet E. McKenna Tammy Moore
The Child Thief by Brom Sandra Scholes
Illuminati - 2012 by Nishan A. Kumaraperu John Enzinas
Audio: The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe Ivy Reisner
Audio: Hater by David Moody Gil T. Wilson
Audio: The Professor was a Thief by L. Ron Hubbard Gil T. Wilson
The Dog Said Bow-Wow by Michael Swanwick Nathan Brazil
DVD: Dollhouse: Season One David Newbert
Non-Fiction: This is Me, Jack Vance! by Jack Vance Rich Horton
First Novel: Night of Knives by Ian C. Esslemont Dominic Cilli
Past Feature Reviews
Wayne & Rodger's Reviews
For many years, Wayne MacLaurin and Rodger Turner have been recommending (and not recommending) books to lots of people. Their list of reviews continues to grow. Have a look at what they have to say and let us know if you agree.
Wayne MacLaurin Rodger Turner
The Legend of Deathwalker by David Gemmell Wizard of the Winds by Allan Cole
Rage of a Demon King by Raymond E. Feist A Quantum Murder by Peter F. Hamilton
The Seer King by Chris Bunch Blood Debt by Tanya Huff


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