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The Black Elfstone by Terry BrooksA first entry in an epic four-part series concluding the Shannara chronicles depicts a peaceful Four Lands that are invaded by a largely ignored, mysterious army whose true agenda is recognized by a band of outcasts who would expose the truth.
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Buffalo Soldier by Maurice BroaddusHaving stumbled onto a plot within his homeland of Jamaica, former espionage agent Desmond Coke finds himself caught between warring religious and political factions all vying for control of a mysterious boy named Lij Tafari.
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Devil's Due by Taylor AndersonTaylor Anderson continues his powerful New York Times bestselling series of alternate history and military strategy, as the conflict is about to become terrifyingly personal...
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Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuireA stand-alone fantasy in the world of Every Heart a Doorway shares the story of Jack and Jill before they tumbled into Eleanor West's Home for Wayward Children, relating their experiences in a childhood world of monsters, mad scientists and fateful choices.
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Food of the Gods by Cassandra KhawBy day, Rupert Wong prepares delicious meals of human flesh for a dynasty of ghouls in Kuala Lumpur; by night, he's an administrator for the Ten Chinese Hells. When the Dragon of the South demands that Rupert investigate the murders of his daughter and her mortal husband, Rupert is caught in a war between gods that's as bewildering as it is bloody. If he's going to survive, he'll need to stay sharp, stay lucky, and always read the fine print...
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The Refrigerator Monologues by Catherynne M. ValentePresents a series of linked stories, are each told from the point of view of the wives and girlfriends of superheroes and female superheroes who are tired of being hurt or attached just to advance the plot of a male superhero’s story.
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The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. by Neal StephensonA discreet translation assignment enmeshes a linguistics expert and a military intelligence operator in the world-shattering revelation that magic was once widely practiced and can be reactivated if they travel back in time to make historical changes that are complicated by human treachery.
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The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter by Theodora GossAlone and penniless, Mary Jekyll hunts for her father’s killer, a former friend named Edward Hyde, along with help from Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson resulting in the discovery of a secret society of immoral and power-crazed scientists.
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Vanguard by Jack CampbellWhen a nearby world attacks Earth, Robert Geary, a young former junior fleet officer, and Mele Darcy, a former enlisted Marine, gather together weapons and a few volunteers to face down warships and armored soldiers, while Carmen Ochoa and Lochan Nakamura hope to lay the foundations for a mutual defense.
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The Witchwood Crown by Tad WilliamsA debut entry in a trilogy sequel to the best-selling Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series is set 30 years later at a critical turning point in the realm, where lost and corrupted allies are enabling the return of the once-vanquished elvish Norns.
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