Here’s a fine-looking stack of new books and ARCs for your delight. See anything that particularly appeals to you? Tell me in the comments!
Here’s a fine-looking stack of new books and ARCs for your delight. See anything that particularly appeals to you? Tell me in the comments!
Oooh, Kindred graphic novel. Love the book. Will definitely have to check this out.
That reminds me – I have to buy a copy of Sleeping Giants. I borrowed it from the library but I need a copy of mine very own.
The Nebula Awards showcase, definitely.
I was just rereading Nebula Award Stories Number Two – a terrific collection, for the most part – and I really should check out some of the Nebula anthologies from the intervening fifty years.
Did you stack “Waking Gods” and “Sleeping Giants” just to provide a little wordplay?
Sleeping Giants and Waking Gods – two books in a series perchance?
OK, I looked them up and yes they are.
Will I buy? Well, seeing as Anne above has recommended I’ll just have to won’t I.
I have Sleeping Giants in my queue of ebooks to read. Which I need to do soon as we’re creeping up on the point where BSFS decides on the finalists for the Compton Crook Award.
The Gray House looks really big.
I’ve really enjoyed Myke Cole’s other works but I’m really curious about The Fractured Girl from Tor.com. I’ve seen almost no information about what the stories in this series are about or when they will be published. It’s nice to see that the galley is out and some reviews will be posted soon.
ooh, Kindred graphic novel! Please read that.
Kindred graphic novel! That looks amazing.
Will most happily take “Waking Gods”. Really enjoyed “Sleeping Giants”.
Shadow Run looks like fun!
Here at the Library, we sometimes play a game which might be called “Title Roulette” Take any random stack and string the titles together. Waking Gods and Sleeping Giants makes a good start. I always try to present the cover art too, that’s usually what grabs me in the first place. Happy to be here. Bruce
The Nebula Awards showcase looks promising as it’ll give a nice snapshot of what’s going on in SF. The Butler adaptation intrigues because I loved the original novel. But the most intriguing title is “Now And Then We Time Travel.”
The Dragon’s Legacy is a spectacular fantasy with huge world-building and thought provoking multiculturalism.