![]() ![]() SF novel, third in a a series following Sleeping Giants (2016) and Waking Gods (2017), about giant robots invading Earth. Young adult fantasy novel, fourth book in a series following A Court of Thorns and Roses (2015), A Court of Mist and Fury (2106), and A Court of Wings and Ruin, about a 19-year-old huntress, Feyre, who is abducted to the world of immortal faeries.īloomsbury’s site has this description with a Google preview. ![]() … This is a strong and dramatic launch to Kuang’s career.” The Publishers Weekly review comments, “Kuang highlights the horrors of war, especially the moral and emotional toll on combatants who employ scorched-earth strategies. HarperCollins’ site has this description with a sample. Audiobook ISBN : 9780062848789Įpic historical military fantasy novel, first in a series and the author’s first novel, inspired by 20th century China. The Publishers Weekly review concludes, “Kiernan’s novella is well-wrought dark fantasy struck from the template of the black-ops thriller.” Ebook ISBN : 978-2-0įantasy novella, an expansion of the 2013 volume from Subterranean Press, about Lovecraftian horrors on the shores of New England. Penguin Random House’s site has this description with a preview. 2014), Dark Heir (2015), Shadow Rites (2016), and Cold Reign (2017) about a shapeshifting vampire-hunter of Cherokee descent. Urban fantasy novel, twelfth in the series following Skinwalker (2009), Blood Cross (2010), Mercy Blade (2011), Raven Cursed (Jan. Russell Letson reviewed it in the April issue of Locus Magazine: “This is the Tower of Babel, but without the hubris and confusion: a parable not of division and failure but of the triumph of ingenuity and selflessness – of hope.” Publishers Weekly gives it a starred review: “Though short, this science-driven tale has an epic feel it’s a perfect starting point for readers who have found Egan’s other work impenetrable.” Subterranean’s site has this description SF novella about two planets, one inhabited, one not, and a plan by the former to colonize the latter. (Subterranean Press 978-1-59606-866-7, $40, 168pp, hardcover, April 2018, jacket illustration Gregory Manchess) She has an admirable willingness to spread out the action and allow her main character to be fallible, which adds depth to the work and prevents the story from devolving into a ‘chosen one’ narrative.” Dick Award–winner under her Maggy Thomas pseudonym, cleverly reveals the underworld of the typical shiny starships of fiction. Publishers Weekly gives it a starred review: “Devenport, a Philip K. Macmillan’s site has this description with an excerpt. SF novel, first in a series, about an insurgent aboard a generation starship. The Publishers Weekly review cites the stories by Carlos Hernandez and Clelia Farris. ![]() Rosarium’s site has this description with blurbs from Emmi Itäranta and others. Authors include Xiz Jia, Carlos Hernandez, James Patrick Kelly, and Ekaterina Sedia. : Future Fiction: New Dimensions in International Science Fiction * Campbell, Bill, & Francesco Verso, eds. Amazon’s “Look Inside” function provides previews. Angry Robot’s site has this description. Space fantasy novel, second in a series following Skyfarer (2017), about an apprentice sorceress involved in a plot aboard a city-sized spaceship. Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound Pan Macmillan’s site has this description. James Abbott is a pseudonym for Mark Charan Newton. (Pan Macmillan 978-1-5098-0311-8, $14.95, 512pp, trade paperback, May 2018)įantasy novel about a deposed king plotting to escape from jail. Sidor, Jodi Taylor, and Steve White & Charles E. Kiernan, Priya Sharma, Steven Rasnic Tem, and Connie Willis an anthology from Bill Campbell, & Francesco Verso and novels by James Abbott, Joseph Brassey, Emily Devenport, Faith Hunter, Sarah J. Kuang’s The Poppy War collections and novellas by Caitlín R. ![]()
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