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14 September 2009

[Review  posted three times a week]

(Review)

COLUMN: Where the Popular Kids are Sitting, by Karen Healey

"Is there a link," someone asked, "between science fiction and young adult works?" "Science fiction's what they used to call the YA section before there was a YA section," Westerfeld said, and effortlessly articulated the feeling I'd had for years.

FICTION: The Yeast of Eire (Part 2 of 2), by Alaya Dawn Johnson

Each time he returned, he would bring me news of Amery's safety and some food. He seemed to know precisely what we most needed--cinnamon bark, preserved lemons, bulbs of dried garlic. I tried not to miss him. I tried not to think about Amery.

POETRY: The Multiple Universe Poems, by Brenda Cooper

About the puppy we didn't choose

REVIEW: This Week's Reviews, posted three times a week

Monday: The New Uncanny edited by Sarah Eyre and Ra Page, reviewed by Paul Kincaid
Wednesday: District 9, reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Friday: The Lord of the Sands of Time by Issui Ogawa and All You Need is KILL by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, reviewed by Martin Lewis