Fantasy and Science Fiction
December 2020
Recent Releases
Machine
by Elizabeth Bear

Starring: Doctor Llyn Jens of the Synarche Medical Vessel I Race to Seek the Living, who answers a distress call from an ancient Terran ship and stumbles upon a mystery.

Can you start here? Although this 2nd White Space novel stands on its own, it does contain some small spoilers for Ancestral Night.

For fans of: C.J. Cherryh's Alliance-Union series, James White's Sector General novels, or Murray Leinster's stories of the Interstellar Medical Service.
The Burning God
by R.F. Kuang

What it is: The highly anticipated conclusion to the Poppy War trilogy, which finds warrior Rin facing off against colonizers, corrupt rulers, and the gods themselves.

Is it for you? This ultra-violent military fantasy, set in a world reminiscent of 19th-century China and starring an opium-addicted heroine struggling with PTSD, does not pull any punches.

Also available in eBook on CloudLibrary
The Midnight Bargain
by C.L. Polk

What it's about: Beatrice Clayborn dreams of becoming a Magus, but her family insists that she find a husband during the upcoming Bargaining Season. Will learning forbidden magic from an ancient grimoire empower her to determine her own fate?

Why you might like it: This series opener by the author of Witchmark boasts an evocative setting reminiscent of Regency England, an inventive magic system, and a gentle romance.

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The Fires of Vengeance
by Evan Winter

What it is: The sequel to The Rage of Dragons, which follows warrior Tau and exiled queen Tsiora as they plot to reclaim what's rightfully theirs.

Why you might like it: This 2nd book in the Burning series boasts plenty of action, a growing cast of intriguing characters, and a vividly depicted, Africa-inspired setting.

For fans of: The inventive system of magic in Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn novels, the gritty battles of Joe Abercrombie's First Law trilogy, and the world-building of Pierce Brown's Red Rising trilogy.
Books You May Have Missed
The Unwilling
by Kelly Braffet

Starring: Judah, a foundling whose special abilities put her in danger of becoming a pawn in the schemes of powerful people.

Is it for you? Life is nasty, brutish, and short in this violent, verging-on-grimdark fantasy novel, which regularly subjects its characters to abuse and torture.

Reviewers say: "Suspenseful, magical, wonderfully written, and never predictable" (Booklist).
A Beginning at the End
by Mike Chen

What it is: An introspective post-apocalyptic novel that follows four people as they attempt to put their lives back together in the aftermath of a pandemic.

For fans of: Yoko Tawada's The Emissary, Kimi Eisele's The Lightest Object in the Universe, or Lily Brooks-Dalton's Good Morning, Midnight.

About the author: Mike Chen is the author of Here and Now and Then, as well as the forthcoming We Could Be Heroes.
 
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Finna
by Nino Cipri

What it's about: Ava and Jules used to date, but now just work together at LitenVärld, a retail superstore containing an interdimensional portal. When a customer disappears in the store, the ex-lovers are volunteered for the rescue mission.

Think: SCP-3008: Lone Survivor meets Mark Uwe-Kling's Qualityland.

Want a taste? "Here was the habitat for the Pan-Asian Appropriating White Yoga Instructor, complete with tatami mats and a statue of Shiva; next to it huddled the Edgelord Rockabilly Dorm Room, with black leather futon and Quentin Tarantino posters."
A Hero Born
by Yong Jin; translated by Anna Holmwood

Introducing: Guo Jing, an orphan trained by Seven Freaks of Jiangnan to fulfill his heroic destiny.

Why you might like it: Set during the Jin-Song wars, A Hero Born offers an enchanting blend of Chinese history, legend, and martial arts.

Series alert: First published in China in 1957 and finally available in English, this beloved wuxia novel kicks off the Legends of the Condor Heroes series, which continues with A Bond Undone and A Snake Lies Waiting.
The Seep
by Chana Porter

In a world... Where a benevolent alien presence known as The Seep has transformed human society into a peaceful, post-capitalist utopia where now-immortal people can "recreate" into any form they wish, Trina Goldberg-Oneka, a middle-aged trans woman, mourns the loss of her wife, who has chosen to be reborn as a baby.

For fans of: The ambiguous alien invasions of Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End and Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis series; the lyrical prose and dreamlike atmosphere of Jeff VanderMeer's Dead Astronauts. 
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