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The Nature of Middle-earth
by J. R. R. Tolkien
This new collection, which has been edited by one of the world’s leading Tolkien experts, presents J.R.R. Tolkien’s final writings on Middle-Earth, revealing the journeys he took as he sought to better understand his unique creation.
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The Last Graduate : A Novel
by Naomi Novik
A budding dark sorceress determined not to use her formidable powers uncovers yet more secrets about the workings of her world in the sequel to A Deadly Education.
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Mordew
by Alex Pheby
Sold to the Master of Mordew, who draws his magical power from the corpse of God, Nathan Treeves discovers his own strength, which is far greater than the Master’s, and must learn how to wield it if he wants to destroy everything the Master has built.
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The Wisdom of Crowds
by Joe Abercrombie
From the New York Times best-selling author of A Little Hatred comes a stunning fantasy novel that finds the world in an unstoppable revolution where heroes have nothing left to lose as darkness and destruction overtake everything.
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Under the Whispering Door
by TJ Klune
After he dies, a curious and powerful being gives Wallace one week to cross over to the land of the dead, and Wallace, who finally starts to learn about all the things he missed in life, sets about living a lifetime in seven days.
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No Gods, No Monsters
by Cadwell Turnbull
One October morning, Laina gets the news that her brother has been shot and killed by Boston cops. But what looks like a case of police brutality soon reveals something much stranger. Monsters are real. And they want everyone to know it.
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