Science Fiction & Fantasy

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“an engrossing description of evil and the devastating results of its corruption . . .”

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“an imaginative story with some creative viewpoints about guilt, punishment, and redemption . . .”

Detective Kat Murphy’s life is hell . . . literally.

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Haruki Murakami is an author who has never been easy to categorize.

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Carnivalesque by Neil Jordan tells the story of Andy, a young boy on the cusp of adolescence, who, upon visiting a carnival with his parents, enters the hall of mirrors where he becomes tr

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“a preposterous, fun, but perilous escapade, written in an easy-to-read narrative, with a slight stream-of-consciousness air . . .”

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"The thing forces its way out of the president-elect's body, through his unbuttoned shirt, and unfurls down his body.

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Each year, the stories nominated for the annual Nebula Awards are collected into an anthology and published all together, and this year's collection is very good.

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“proceeds at a brisk pace and accomplishes the theme of alternate history with style and intelligence, offering up a fascinating glimpse of What if?” 

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“Rene Depestre’s masterpiece and one of the greatest examples of Haitian literature.”

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All Systems Red is the story of a Murderbot who doesn't much get around to murdering, partly because TV is so good and partly because of social anxiety over bonding with humans.

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The Star Wars franchise, with its blockbuster feature films, Disney animated series, and bestselling novels, needs no introduction.

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Layla, the titular character of J. R. Ward’s latest, The Chosen, is in an emotional bind.

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This fifth and last book of Lady Trent's Memoirs, Within the Sanctuary of Wings travels into one of the last unexplored places in her world in search of a new kind of dragon, just as war t

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Buffalo Soldier is less of a short novel and more of an introduction to a world.

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New World: An Anthology of Sci-Fi and Fantasy is a refreshing grouping of 24 science fiction and fantasy stories by some of the best indie and established comic book creators in the busine

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“It was a small gesture of defiance, a candle against the dark night, but later Jian would remember that moment and think, That is when it really began.”

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"I belong to what they call the Miraculous Generation: those born in the years between the start of the Second American Civil War in 2074 and its end in 2095."

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Geekerella is a straightforward retelling of Cinderella as a geeky fairy tale, and it couldn't be sweeter or more fun.

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"I'd failed her. I'd promised to keep her safe and I'd failed her. Now, I could do nothing but stare down at her grave again and murmur a prayer in which I only half-believed."

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"Although reeling from a crippling Imperial attack, the New Republic has managed to drive the remnants of the Empire into hiding.

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"Stay tuned . . ."

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The visceral impact of Julianne Pachico’s prose . . . is enough to convince a reader that disorder is only a rock, a knock, or a gunshot away.”

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“Ellen Klages is an author with a true talent for storytelling and an eye for the beautiful detail.”

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Nnedi Okorafor follows up her Hugo and Nebula award winning book Binti with a sequel, Binti: Home.

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Agents of Dreamland is an exquisitely haunting read, full of mesmerizing prose, unsettling images, and profoundly disturbing implications.”

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