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New Fantasy and Science Fiction
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We Free the Stars by Hafsah FaizalA conclusion to the duology that began with We Hunt the Flame finds Zafira, Nasir and Kifah navigating limited resources, reluctant allies and a fearful kingdom to finish a captive Altair’s plan to restore magic to all of Arawiya.
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The Queen's Weapons: A Black Jewels novel by Anne BishopBorn to serve and protect the Queen, a son of the Demon Prince and nephew of the High Lord of Hell becomes the caregiver of adventurous younger family members before finding himself under the tutelage of a mysterious Witch.
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The Warlord by Gena ShowalterFan-favorite character, Taliyah Skyhawk, returns in a series debut that pits the ice maiden against her greatest enemy, a villain of unimaginable brutality. By the best-selling author of the Lords of the Underworld paranormal romances.
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The Ladies of the Secret Circus by Constance SayersFrom the author of A Witch in Time comes a magical story spanning from Jazz Age Paris to modern-day America of family secrets, sacrifice and lost love set against the backdrop of a mysterious circus.
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Maliceby Heather WalterIn this darkly magical retelling of Sleeping Beauty, Alyce, an evil sorceress, finds an ally in Princess Aurora and wonders if she can lift Aurora’s curse so that together they can forge a new world.
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Wild Sign: An Alpha and Omega novel by Patricia BriggsTapped by the FBI to investigate the disappearance of an entire small community, mated werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham become dangerously compelled by a mysterious force in the nearby California mountains.
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The Unbroken by C. L. ClarkTouraine is a soldier. Stolen as a child and raised to kill and die for the empire, her only loyalty is to her fellow conscripts. But now, her company has been sent back to her homeland to stop a rebellion, and the ties of blood may be stronger than she thought. Luca needs a turncoat. Someone desperate enough to tiptoe the bayonet's edge between treason and orders. Someone who can sway the rebels toward peace, while Luca focuses on what really matters: getting her uncle off her throne. Through assassinations and massacres, in bedrooms and war rooms, Touraine and Luca will haggle over the price of a nation. But some things aren't for sale.
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The Swallowed Man by Edward CareyA reimagining of Carlo Collodi’s classic Pinocchio story depicts a lonely woodcarver whose life in a Tuscan village is upended by a marionette he is compelled to carve that comes frighteningly to life and torments his existence with rebellious lies. Illustrations.
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The Witch's Heart by Genevieve GornichecA subversive reimagining of Norse mythology traces the experiences of a banished witch whose unexpected passionate relationship with the trickster Loki produces three remarkable offspring before her family is targeted by wrathful gods.
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On Fragile Waves by E. Lily YuGrowing up on their parents’ mythical stories about the opportunities of Australia, a girl and her brother travel from war-torn Pakistan through temporary homes in Indonesia and Nauru, before government indifference challenges their dreams.
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Fugitive telemetry by Martha WellsAssisting Preservation Station security when he discovers a murdered body on the premises, Murderbot reluctantly speaks to humans to help identify the victim and determine what happened. By the Nebula Award-winning author of the Raksura series.
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This is Not the Jess Show by Anna CareyFrustrated by the drama that always finds her regardless of her efforts to keep her head down, a high school junior witnesses the spread of a mysterious illness in her 1998 community before discovering an iPhone from the future among her best friend’s possessions.
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Appleseedby Matt BellIn the vein of Neal Stephenson and Jeff VanderMeer, an epic speculative novel from Young Lions Fiction Award-finalist Matt Bell, a breakout book that explores climate change, manifest destiny, humanity's unchecked exploitation of natural resources, and the small but powerful magic contained within every single apple.
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Shadows in Time by Julie McElwainInvestigating the murder of a well-liked business manager in 1816 London, FBI agent Kendra Donovan follows leads to one of England's largest breweries before uncovering secrets close to home.
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Small Magic: short fiction 1977-2020 by Terry BrooksThe first short story collection from Terry Brooks offers readers both new and long-forgotten glimpses into all of Terry's most beloved worlds, plus one elegaic gem from a different world entirely. Here are heroes fighting new battles and struggling to conquer the ghosts of the past. Here are quests both small and far-reaching; heroism both intimate and vast. Here we learn of Garet Jax's childhood, see how Allanon first located Shea Ohmsford, and follow an old wing-rider at the end of his life. Here we see knights of the Word fighting demons within and without, and witness Ben Holiday and his daughter each trying to overcome the unique challenges that Landover offers.
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Muse by Brittany CavallaroA first entry in a planned duology is set in an alternate-history 1893 America, where a brewing war and the World’s Fair in St. Cloud complicates a supernaturally gifted young woman’s escape from her domineering father.
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Mirror's Edge by Scott WesterfeldDisguising themselves to infiltrate the city of her birth, Frey and her beloved Col find their efforts to safeguard honorable leadership in Shreve complicated by the hidden agenda of Frey’s twin, Rafi.
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2034: A Novel of the Next World War by Elliot AckermanTwo former military officers and award-winning authors present a near-future geopolitical thriller that depicts a naval clash between America and Asia in the South China Sea of 2034. Co-written by the National Book Award-nominated author of Waiting for Eden.
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Misplaced Beyond the Red Rickshawby Turnbo, J. E.What if you stumbled across a way to go back in time? Sometimes we make mistakes. Sometimes we do what we shouldn't. And sometimes there's a price to pay. In this short story, Billy Robinson finds himself on the outside of a life he once knew. Running had been a hobby, but now, it was a way to make a living. Little did he know that one fateful meeting would put him in another place and time. One... he wasn't sure he wanted.
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