Science Fiction & Fantasy

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In under 200 pages, McGuire builds a quiet and interesting world that manages to fuse children’s portal fantasy stories with gothic splendor and darkness.

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Isabella, Lady Trent's adventures continue here in this fourth book of the Natural History of Dragons series, where she finds herself sent to Akhia, a place somewhat like the Egypt with shades of o

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It's pretty. It's bizarre. It's unusual and unique. It lingers in your mind . . .”

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Good Girls is the second book in a trilogy that began with Motherless Child.

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By this point, we would be forgiven believing we know all there is to know about the Star Wars movies, but The Best of Star Wars Insider proves we don't.

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“It is with these origami-like turns of storytelling that the subtle beauty of the book really shines and makes it that much more brilliant.”

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“Writers on Dr. Who ought to consult this strange little book for ideas.”

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Set in the distant future, Barsk: The Elephants’ Graveyard has humans long extinct and anthropomorphic species dominating the galaxy—a species the humans helped to develop and create.

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a highly recommended read.”

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so well done.”

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a fantastic read for a slow afternoon or a short flight.”

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Trying too hard with Celtic mythology and a modern setting in KingFisher, McKillip fails to reach her full award-winning potential (she has won the World Fantasy Award previously), in this

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“An unexpected pleasure.”

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This is how large scale action-fantasy should be.”  

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If the revival of short-form fiction brings us more fun books like The Absconded Ambassador, it will have been worth it.

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This is a retelling of the classic Aladdin’s tale with a twist.

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

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“danger . . . can also lurk in less inhabited places, as well as in one’s own heart and mind.”

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It is said that every human being on earth has a doppelganger, but what if yours lived an exciting, dangerous life 800 years ago and now you’re invited to participate?

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For fans and readers of magical urban fantasy, this novella is perfect.”

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a singular voice . . .”

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For the fans of the Aliens movies, The Complete Aliens Omnibus: Volume 1 by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry is a must have for those who love great scifi, especially in the space marines ge

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This isn't the only book in recent years to blend science fiction and fantasy, but it's one of the few that gets it right.

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Julia inherits a gift from her grandmother: the ability to see through a person’s eyes when they are in the most trouble and their soul is reaching out for help, from somewhere in the future.

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