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Fantasy and Science Fiction
August 2017
"You have an agreeably uninteresting existence. Let's see if we can change that."
~ from Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland's The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.
 
Recent Releases
The Waking Land
by Callie Bates

Epic Fantasy. Royal hostage Lady Elanna Valtai grew up in the court of King Antoine Eyrlai, who took her to ensure her rebellious father's compliance. When the king suddenly dies, his successor accuses Elanna of murder. Now Elanna has nowhere to go to but the homeland she's spent her life trying to forget and no one to turn to except the family she's been raised to hate. Elanna's transformation from sheltered girl to courageous leader should appeal to fans of Erika Johansen's The Queen of the Tearling. This series opener's Celtic-inspired world and romantic story may also please readers who enjoyed Juliet Marillier's Bridei Chronicles.
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter
by Theodora Goss

Historical Fantasy. After her parents' deaths, Mary Jekyll makes a discovery that leads her (with the help of Sherlock Holmes) to a young woman named Diana Hyde. Soon, Mary and Diana are working with Beatrice Rappacini, Catherine Moreau, and Justine Frankenstein to infiltrate the mysterious Société des Alchimistes. Fans of the television show Penny Dreadful or The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novels should enjoy this metafictional Victorian gothic adventure.
Carnivalesque
by Neil Jordan

Contemporary Fantasy. One boy enters, a different boy leaves. After a visit to a carnival leaves 14-year-old Dublin resident Andy Rackard trapped in a funhouse mirror, he takes the name Dany and, with the help of aerialist Mona, gradually adjusts to his new life. Meanwhile, his reflection navigates the outside world. This atmospheric modern-day changeling tale may appeal to readers who enjoyed Keith Donoghue's The Stolen Child.
The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.
by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland

Contemporary Fantasy. Magic is real and, until 1851, was practiced openly. Then it disappeared. To find out why, the shadowy government entity known as the Department of Diachronic Operations (D.O.D.O.), recruits Harvard-trained linguist Melisande Stokes to translate ancient documents in search of clues. This collaboration between SF writer Neal Stephenson and historical fiction writer Nicole Galland may appeal to fans of Jody Taylor's Chronicles of St. Mary's series.
Focus on: Strongholds
Clash of Eagles
by Alan Smale

Alternate History. In 1218 CE, Roman Praetor Gaius Marcellinus leads the 33rd legion in an invasion of North America. Crossing the Atlantic (in Norse longships) poses no challenge, but taking the great city of Cahokia proves difficult, as his infantry is no match for his opponents' sophisticated light aircraft. This action-packed alternative history novel is the 1st book of the Hesperian trilogy, followed by Eagle in Exile and Eagle and Empire.
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