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Feversong : a Fever novel
by Karen Marie Moning
A latest entry in the popular series, set after the cliffhanger ending of Feverborn, continues the adventures of fan-favorite characters Mac and Barrons, who fight side by side to protect Dublin from deadly and power-hungry factions.
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Death's Mistress
by Terry Goodkind
A debut entry in a new series set in the world of The Sword of Truth finds fan-favorite warrior woman Nicci leaving the stabilized kingdom of Richard and Kahlan to embark on new adventures, including a job keeping an unworldly prophet out of trouble. By the best-selling author of The Omen Machine.
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The dead lands : a novel
by Benjamin Percy
A post-apocalyptic reimagining of Lewis and Clark's epic journey is set in a world decimated by a superflu and nuclear fallout, where two explorers investigate rumors of an area of growing crops, plentiful rain and a dangerous rising army. 50,000 first printing. Tour.
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The operator
by Kim Harrison
"Betrayed by the man she thought she loved and the agency who turned her into the very thing she fought against, Peri Reed abandoned the wealth and privilege of Opti for anonymity riddled with memory gaps and self-doubt. A highly addictive drug promises to end her old dependency while creating a new one and Peri must choose"
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Lord of emperors
by Guy Gavriel Kay
In the golden city of Sarantium, the renowned mosaicist Crispin seeks to fulfill his artistic ambitions and his destiny high upon a dome intended to be the emperor's enduring sanctuary and legacy, until he discovers that the emperor is plotting a conquest of Crispin's homeland. By the author of Sailing to Sarantium. Original.
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The hidden city : a house war novel
by Michelle West
A young orphan left to fend for herself in the slums of Averalaan, Jewel "Jay" Markess is rescued by Rath, a mysterious man who comes to the aid of other street children, but when the demons that had once nearly destroyed the Essalieyan Empire begin to stir once again, Rath and Jay find themselves the target of these all-powerful beings.
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| Song of the Dragon by Tracy HickmanHigh Fantasy. For as long as he can remember, human soldier-slave Drakis has fought for the elves of the Rhonas Empire against their sworn enemies, the dwarves. But when he kills the last dwarf king, he also takes a prisoner: Jugar, a dwarf jester with the ability to end Drakis' magical enslavement. However, Jugar has his own reasons for liberating Drakis (aside from saving his own skin): he believes that the young man is the legendary hero destined to overthrow the elven Empire. Could this truly be Drakis' destiny -- and if so, will he accept it? Song of the Dragon kicks off the Annals of Drakis series, which continues with Citadels of the Lost. |
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The empire of the stars
by Alison Baird
In a sequel to The Stone of the Stars, when the world of the Celestial Empire is threatened by the war, Jomar, accompanied by a host of companions and fighters, works to free his people from an evil tyrant, while Ailia struggles to come to terms with her destiny as the long-prophesied ruler of the Empire. Original.
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| Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon SandersonEpic Fantasy. The skaa are a slave race, the property of the immortal Lord Ruler, who has reigned uncontested for a thousand years. Until now. In the depths of a dungeon, half-skaa thief Kelsier discovers that he is a Mistborn, an exceedingly rare and powerful type of Allomancer. He devises a plan to overthrow the Lord Ruler, recruiting street urchin and fellow Mistborn Vin to infiltrate the Great Houses that serve the Lord Ruler. If their plot succeeds, they may be able to bring down the empire from within. Boasting likable characters, an exciting plot, and a well-developed magic system, this trilogy opener continues with The Well of Ascension and The Hero of Ages. |
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Into a dark realm
by Raymond E. Feist
Having successfully prevented a civil war within the Empire of Great Kesh, Pug and his allies in the Conclave of Shadows search for the mad sorcerer Leso Varen in the hopes of destroying the Guild of Assassins, an effort that is challenged by the sorcerer's powerful protectors and a planned invasion by the Dasati. By the author of Flight of the Nighthawks. 75,000 first printing.
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