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Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter Richard Parks
Celebrating the release of the Richard Parks’s new novel, Yamada Monogatari: To Break the Demon Gate.
In an ancient Japan where the incursions of gods, ghosts, and demons into the living world is an everyday… More
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Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter’s Tales Greer Gilman
"Sublimely lyrical Jacobeanesque dialect . . . readers who enjoy symbolism and allusion will cherish Gilman's use of diverse folkloric elements to create an unforgettable realm and ideology." —Publishers Weekly -
Changeling Joy Williams
This first ebook edition of the 30th Anniversary Edition of THE CHANGELING by Joy Williams includes a Foreword by Rick Moody. An overlooked and spectacular novel, THE CHANGELING is a visionary fairy tale, a work of mythic… More
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The Winged Histories Sofia Samatar
Using the sword, pen, body, and voice, four women confront a rebellion and the older, stranger threat behind it.
Four women—a soldier, a scholar, a poet, and a socialite—are caught up on opposing sides of a violent rebellion.… More
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Death of a Unicorn Peter Dickinson
...and duty, and above all, love. Death of a Unicorn is the first in a series of reprints of Peter Dickinson’s mysteries from Small Beer Press. This classic British mystery will win... -
The Divinity Student Michael Cisco
The International Horror Guild Award-winning novel that launched the career of a writer sometimes described as “the American Kafka.” Struck by lightning, resurrected, cut open, and stuffed full of … More
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Generation Loss Elizabeth Hand
Shirley Jackson Award Winner Believer Award Short List -
Second Line Poppy Z. Brite
October 2009: Two short novels of love and cooking in New Orleans, starring lovable chefs Ricky and G-man, written by the incomparable Poppy Z. Brite. "Fun foodie fiction, and readers will scarf it down."—Publishers Weekly -
Vermilion Molly Tanzer
Gunslinging, chain smoking, Stetson-wearing Taoist psychopomp, Elouise “Lou” Merriwether might not be a normal 19-year-old, but she’s too busy keeping San Francisco safe from ghosts, shades,… More
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The Mount Carol Emshwiller
Philip K. Dick Award Winner "We are all Mounts and so should read this book like an instruction manual that could help save our lives." – Kim Stanley Robinson, author ofThe Years of Rice and Salt -
The Child Garden Geoff Ryman
Are you ready for polar bear families in London—who have their own black sheep: after all, what can a polar bear mining family do with a daughter who wants to write operas? And what is London to do with a unique woman who, … More
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The Fires Beneath the Sea Lydia Millet
Kirkus Reviews Best of 2011 Selected for the ABC Best Books for Children Catalog
Cara’s mother has disappeared. Her father isn’t talking about it. Her big brother Max is hiding behind his iPod, and her genius little brother… More
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The Stars Change Mary Anne Mohanraj
The Stars Change: an erotic science fiction novel-in-stories. On a South Asian-settled university planet, tensions are rising, and as they reach the brink of interstellar war, life (and sex) continues. Humans, aliens,… More
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The King’s Last Song Geoff Ryman
"An unforgettably vivid portrait of Cambodian culture past and present." —Booklist (starred review) -
Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti Genevieve Valentine
Come inside and take a seat; the show is about to begin . . .
Outside any city still standing, the Mechanical Circus Tresaulti sets up its tents. Crowds pack the benches to gawk at the brass-and-copper troupe and their impossible… More
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Couch Benjamin Parzybok
New ebook edition now with exclusive preview of Sherwood Nation.
COUCH. A novel. An odyssey. An epic furniture removal. A road trip. An exuberant and hilarious debut in which an episode of furniture moving gone awry … More