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Sci-Fi / Fantasy/ Horror / Graphic NovelOctober 2020
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The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. HarrowIn the late 1800s, three sisters use witchcraft to change the course of history in a Hugo award-winning author's novel of magic amid the suffragette movement.
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A Collection of Short Stories
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The Last Druid by Terry BrooksA conclusion to the Shannara saga is set in the war-torn Four Lands, where a group of heroes organizes to defend the region while one carries world-changing technology to the Skaar homeland and another becomes trapped in a deadly realm.
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Dying Is Easy 1 by Joe HillA disgraced ex-cop turned bitter stand-up comic and possible felon, Syd “Sh*t-Talk” Holmes is accused of murdering his rival and goes on the run, determined to find the real killer before he gets caught. Illustrations.
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Black Sun by Rebecca RoanhorseA trilogy debut by the Nebula Award-winning author of Star Wars: Resistance Reborn is inspired by the civilizations of the Pre-Columbian Americas and follows the unbalancing of the holy city of Tova amid a fateful solstice eclipse.
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The New Wilderness by Diane CookA mother desperate to save her dying daughter in a world ravaged by climate change joins a hunter-gatherer initiative to test humanity's capacity to survive in the wilderness without destroying it
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Attack Surface by Cory DoctorowWorking for a transnational cybersecurity firm while secretly helping high-paying troublemakers evade detection, a counterterrorism hacker is forced to acknowledge the consequences of her actions when one of her hacks puts loved ones in danger.
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The Arrest by Jonathan LethemWorking as an organic farmer in a post-apocalypse world devoid of technology, a former Los Angeles screenwriter unexpectedly reconnects with his once-famous partner, who has retrofitted a nuclear-powered digger to launch an unknown agenda.
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The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea StewartHer father's mastery of bone shard magic has maintained law and order in the kingdom for many years, but with the threat of revolution, his daughter, who has been trapped in the palace, is determined to learn the secret of the magic to claim her birthright and save the kingdom
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The Fires of Vengeance by Evan WinterTo reclaim her throne, Queen Tsiora joins forces with Tau, a young warrior, to assemble her forces and launch an all-out assault on her own capital city and reunite her people.
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The Tower of Fools by Andrzej SapkowskiFrom the New York Times best-selling author of the legendary Witcher series—the books that inspired the Netflix show and the hit video games—comes the first in an epic new trilogy
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The Midnight Bargain by C. L. PolkThe award-winning author of Witchmark presents a romantic fantasy set in a magical Regency England, where a sorceress must balance magic-ending familial duty with her ambition to become her world’s first great sorceress.
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666 Gable Way by Dani LamiaAfter she moves into her aunt's house, Phoebe Phoenix soon discovers that the house is the site of a mysterious temple overseen by her aunt and a coven of witches, all of whom are capable of unleashing evil on the world, but Phoebe has a secret power of her own and using it may be her only means of saving herself
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The Trials of Koli by M. R. CareyKoli never planned to set foot outside his small village. He knew that beyond its walls lay a fearsome landscape filled with choker trees, vicious beasts and Shunned men. But when he was exiled, he had no choice but to journey out into this strange world where every moment is a fight for survival.
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The Night Will Find Us by Matthew LyonsIn this supernatural thriller, six teenagers attempt to survive the horrors – both human and supernatural – that haunt them as they try to escape a seemingly infinite forest where far older, crueler things wait for them with plans of their own.
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Secret Santa by Andrew ShafferThe Office meets Stephen King, dressed up in holiday tinsel, in this fun, festive, and frightening horror-comedy set during the horror publishing boom of the ’80s, by New York Times best-selling satirist Andrew Shaffer.
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Spellbreaker by Charlie N. HolmbergA world of enchanted injustice needs a disenchanting woman in an all-new fantasy series by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Paper Magician
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