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New Science-Fiction & Fantasy: July 2016
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All Fixed Up by Linda GrimesAn aura adaptor who fills in for her clients is caught by a photographer who literally sees right through her when she poses as a celebrated astronaut.
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Born of Legend by Sherrilyn KenyonRescuing a teen boy from a violent mob, a fugitive royal becomes an unlikely ally to the boy's mother, a rare Andarion Fyreblood whose people are being hunted to extinction by assassins from The League.
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A Green and Ancient Light by Frederic S. DurbinIn a world similar to our own, during a war that parallels World War II, a boy is sent to stay with his grandmother for the summer in a serene fishing village, but their peace is shattered by the crash of an enemy plane, the arrival of a man who knows the true story of Cinderella's slipper and the discovery of a riddle in the sacred grove of ruins behind her house.
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Infomocracy by Malka OlderTwo decades and two major elections after a powerful search engine monopoly pioneers the switch from warring nation-states to a global microdemocracy, three high-ranking political insiders struggle to advance their respective agendas in the face of increasingly corrupt adversaries.
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The Invisible Library by Genevieve CogmanAn undercover librarian who works for an occult organization that collects books from different realities must determine what happened to a particularly dangerous book that has been stolen and becomes mired in a mystery infused with peril and conflicting clues.
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The Long Cosmos by Terry Pratchett & Stephen BaxterContacted by an alien civilization that invites them to join the interstellar community, The Next struggle to get essential help from the industrious human race, while a senior-aged Joshua takes refuge with a troll band that helps him gain insights into the species' intelligence and culture.
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The Medusa Chronicles by Stephen BaxterIn a sequel to Sir Arthur C. Clarke’s Nebula Award-winning novella A Meeting With Medusa, two modern science fiction masters continue the story of Howard Falcon, who, after losing his life in an accident, is transformed into an augmented human and no longer himself.
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The Raft by Fred StrydomIn a future where an oppressive movement rose to power in the aftermath of civilization collapse, Kayle Jenner must put find his son by putting back together his past life through haunting memories.
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Stiletto by Daniel O'MalleyA sequel to The Rook finds Myfanwy Thomas brokering an alliance between the Checquy defense organization and the supernatural Grafters to prevent an otherworldly war.
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A Study in Sable by Mercedes LackeySent by Lord Alderscroft to the bachelor's flat of a certain famous, and rather rude, detective, psychics Sarah and Nan are compelled to prove their powers to him before being asked to consult on behalf of his Elemental Masters associates, John and Mary Watson.
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