Dark Fantasy

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“Both youngsters and adults alike will be thrilled by Nick’s trials and tribulations and how he rises above them.”

“I’m not old enough to cope with this.”

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“A powerful and thought-provoking story filled with the use of Native American legends and arcane magic.”

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Markswoman introduces a bright new series to fantasy fiction. It’s a strong start, but it comes with a hitch.

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Book one of the Waning Moon Duology introduces us to five sister-princesses who discover that their lavish life in the palace is not everything they think it is.

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“a suspense novel with a hovering expectation of supernatural dread . . .”

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Mapping the Interior is a darkly meditative tale of innocence, family, and ghosts that only Stephen Graham Jones could tell.

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Editorial superstar Ellen Datlow possesses a monumental knack for putting out original, thoughtful, and high-quality anthologies.

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A Song for No Man’s Land is the first in a planned series.

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“. . . guarantees the reader will believe there are truly things that go bump in the night . . . ”

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“Alastair Reynolds weaves a tapestry of dark, dystopian societies in a tense, colorful narrative.”

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“Even if you are not a regular reader of fantasy fiction, you may well enjoy this collection. Mr. Powers is a talented writer.

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Invincible is the second installment in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s first foray into the young adult market. It follows the first book in the series, Infinity.

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