| The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine ArdenUpon receiving a message during a séance that her missing soldier brother Freddie is still alive, former army nurse Laura Iven travels from Nova Scotia to Belgium to find him. Parallel narratives follow the siblings' separate quests in this richly detailed, heavily atmospheric World War I-set historical fantasy novel by the author of the Winternight trilogy. Read-alikes: Mary Robinette Kowal's Ghost Talkers; Luanne G. Smith's The Witch's Lens. |
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| The Book of Doors by Gareth BrownNot long after her favorite customer bequeaths her a mysterious notebook, New York City bookseller Cassie and her best friend Izzy discover that it can transport them to other realms. Now all they have to do is stay one step ahead of the mysterious adversaries who will kill to get their hands on the manuscript. For fans of: Erin Morgenstern's The Starless Sea; Emma Törz's Ink Blood Sister Scribe; Alix E. Harrow's The Ten Thousand Doors of January. |
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Mislaid in Parts Half-known
by Seanan McGuire
When Eleanor West's School for Wayward Children's mean girl discovers her talent for finding absolutely anything, new student Antsy searches for a way back to the Shop Where Lost Things Go to be sure Vineta and Hudson are keeping their promise.
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The Atlas Complex
by Olivie Blake
In this much-anticipated concluding volume of the Atlas trilogy, the Alexandrian Society recruits wrestle with the implications of their power and the consequences of their actions. For fans of: Naomi Novik's Scholomance series; Leigh Bardugo's Alex Stern novels; Lev Grossman's Magicians trilogy.
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Out of the Dawn
by P. C. Cast
In the sequel to the #1 New York Times best-selling author's Into the Mist, a group of women fight for a just future in the wake of global destruction.
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Jewel Box: Stories
by E. Lily Yu
This "trove of fantastical treasures" (Kirkus Reviews) by E. Lily Yu (On Fragile Waves) contains 22 of the acclaimed speculative fiction author's short stories, including the Hugo-, World Fantasy-, and Nebula Award-nominated "The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees."
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| The Bezzle by Cory DoctorowThis 2nd Martin Hench caper, after Red Team Blues, jumps back in time to 2006 as the cynical forensic accountant recounts how his investigation of a low-level pyramid scheme led to his running afoul of wealthy investors willing to go to extreme lengths to protect their profit margins. For fans of: Dan Davies' Lying for Money; Kimberly Unger's The Extractionist. |
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| River Mumma by Zalika Reid-BentaUnexpectedly tasked with finding Jamaican water guardian River Mumma's missing comb, 26-year-old Toronto resident Alicia embarks on a fantastical quest with apocalyptic stakes. You might also like: Wole Talabi's Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon; Karen Lord's Unraveling; or Nalo Hopkinson's Sister Mine. |
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