Does anyone know of a website which reviews new SciFi books coming on the market?
I’m constantly missing books from favorite authors simpley because I don’t browse the book stores every Wednesday (or whenever it is that new books come out).
Recently I discovered that I was missing 2 books by a favorite author although I found the third.
My local newspaper’s books and aurhors section doesn’t review SciFi books, hardly at all.
So, if there is such a website, I would appreciate the URL.
Bob
Google on your favorite authors name, frequently they have a web page. On that web page, they may also mention an email group or a usenet group you an join.
I am a big fan of Bujold, and they have an email list that is great fun. Her main publisher Baen has usenet groups for their stable of authors, and she has a usenet group there. She is present on both groups so you can actually write something and know that there is a chance that not only is she reading it, you may actually get an answer=)
Hope it helps=)
You could try www.locusmag.com for news etc.
They also have a page www.locusmag.com/ForthcomingBooks.html for monthly listings…
I second Meurglys’s suggestion. Locus is the way to go. I just subscribe to the magazine. 
There’s also the SF Site.
Amazon used to let you sign up for a newletter where you could enter names of favorite authors and get an email when they had a new release.
I don’t know if this service still exists because I never bothered to change my email address and no longer get notifications.
You can also try various publisher’s websites, such as Baen Books. You can find the publisher info under any book’s description from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, etc.
I’d second this one. Locus is good (and I subscribe to the “dead tree” version) but they’ve become much more…um…highbrow. And not in a good way. They almost completely ignore Baen books, for example (excluding Bujold, of course). highfalutun’ SF is fine, but so’s the thud-n-blunder, rockets-n-rayguns stuff too.
Fenris
One more that I would recommend is the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America: http://www.sfwa.org . Follow the link to the reading list for recommendartions.