Fantasy Book Critic has posted
Cindy's Top 2009 Book List. James Barclay comes in at number five with the entire Chronicles of the Raven series of
Dawnthief,
Noonshade,
and
Nightchild.
Whereas Mark Chadbourn is on twice, at number six with the Age of Misrule series of
World's End,
Darkest Hour,
and
Always Foreverand at number 9 with
The Silver Skull.
Meanwhile SFFWorld has posted their
SF Review of 2009 and their
Fantasy Review of 2009. Ian McDonald's
Cyberabad Days,
Kay Kenyon's
City Without End,
and Paul McAuley's
The Quiet War all get shout outs. On the fantasy side, Matthew Sturges'
Midwinter
gets the love.
Keep 'em coming!
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