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Fantasy and Science Fiction March 2019
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Empire of Sand
by Tasha Suri
Introducing: Mehr, the daughter of an imperial governor of the Ambhan Empire and an Amrithi woman. From her mother, whose people are said to be descended from supernatural beings, Mehr has inherited abilities that make her a threat to the powers that be.
Series alert: Drawing on the history of Mughal India, Empire of Sand is the 1st installment of the Books of Ambha series.
You might also like: S.A. Chakraborty's The City of Brass; Rati Mehrotra's Asiana series.
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Endgames
by L. E. Modesitt
Surviving an assassination attempt only to see the land of Solidar descending into war, young ruler Charyn fights to end the turmoil that is giving the High Holders disproportionate power over the realm's struggling commoners.
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The Storm
by David Drake
Jon, the Leader of the Commonwealth helps his friend and Champion, Lord Pal of Buene, search for his mentor, Guntram, who has gone missing, in the second novel of the series following The Spark.
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A Pocketful of Crows
by Joanne Harris
A perfect winter's evening read, this combines the harshness of nature with the spookiness of a ghost story and the comfort of a great folk tale, in one beautifully told novella which is stunningly illustrated by Bonnie Hawkins.
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Through Fiery Trials
by David Weber
The initial relief of the war's end between the island realm of Charis and the radical Luddite Church of God's Awaiting turns to diligence for cybernetic avatar Merlin and the colonies of Safehold when dangerous ancient secrets emerge.
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Texas Hold 'Em
by George R. R. Martin
A group of high school musicians who have both strange abilities and looks aim to beat their rivals in a jazz competition in the latest addition to the series edited by the best-selling author of Game of Thrones.
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