Science Fiction & Fantasy

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“the mix of romance, mystery, history, and the supernatural will appeal to readers looking for an easy read, a splash of nostalgia, and a moment of escape.”

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“A mind-bending odyssey of parallel worlds and causality, Dark Matter will particularly appeal to fans of the TV series Fringe and H. G.

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"In the second volume of Danielewski's ambitious series, strangeness abounds, characters connect, and hidden identities are revealed."

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From the margins of society arise a unique cast of characters who take turns narrating the tale in The Sunlight Pilgrims.

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Tor is really knocking it out of the park with these short novels and novellas they've been publishing recently. The Ghoul King is another good one.

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“Indra Das writes with strength and beauty.”

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Alexandra Oliva has set the bar high in her debut novel The Last One.

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“. . . enough horror to transform the most steadfast insect-lover into an arachnophobe.”

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Star Wars Insider has proven again that it's an invaluable resource for fans of the Star Wars movies and everything that goes into making them.

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What a strange and wonderful book this is. Mashup is a collection of stories, as the title indicates, based on famous first lines. 

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Infomocracy is a high-concept political thriller from debut author Malka Older.

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“Science fiction, noir, and dystopia wrapped into a highly entertaining, and well-crafted novel that is hard to put down.”

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“will easily be remembered as one of the most unique and unforgettable werewolf tales ever written.”

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Readers who enjoy opera and operatic-like novels will want to read this latest work of historical fiction; however, they should prepare for some disappointment and confusion.

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“Hilarious, exciting, poignant, romantic, horrifying, and absurd in the very best way . . .”

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The Regional Office is one part pre-crime from Minority Report, one part Division from La Femme Nikita, and a smattering of mostly off-stage scifi and fantasy.

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Oleg Kashin may be a recognizable name to readers who paid attention to international news.

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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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