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Waking the Dragons

Happy Tuesday, shipmates! Here we are, on the final Tuesday of February… how the heck did that even happen? What a year, huh? (It’s February, Alex.) Anyway, yes indeed, this is Alex, and I’m doubling down on new releases for you in this newsletter because there is just so much coming out this week. Though I will admit that personally, I’ll not be doing a whole lot of reading this week because the new expansion for the video game Destiny also comes out today, and I’m going to be no-lifing it. So please do some extra reading to cover for me! Stay safe out there, space pirates — and my fellow space wizards — and I’ll see you on Friday!

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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Gilded Priory of the Orange Tree Cover by noodlecatdesign

The art to the left is just a little slice of the full, gorgeous dust jacket that this seller has made to fit the standard hardcover of Samantha Shannon’s Priory of the Orange Tree. I definitely encourage you to click through and look at the whole piece! $23

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The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa

Mar’s pirate father once made a wicked bargain with el Diablo, and when the devil comes calling to collect his due, not even this transmasculine, nonbinary teen’s secret and powerful magic that lets them manipulate fire and ice can stop the loss of his father’s soul and his ship. But the devil offers Mar a different bargain: their soul for their father’s. Mar, no fool, knows better than to take such a deal — but if they want to save their father, they’re going to need allies.

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Delicious Monsters by Liselle Sambury

Daisy has enough problems, and then you add in that she can see dead people — and there are a lot of dead people wandering the streets of Toronto. The final straw, however, is when her boyfriend dumps her. So she leaps at the chance to go to a secluded mansion her mother just inherited in Ontario: it sounds like a great way to get away from her problems. But her mother has secrets she could have never guessed at, and there are things worse than just ghosts wandering the streets. As Daisy’s story unfolds, another girl, Brittney, enters the house ten years in the future to escape her abusive mother. In the end, only one of their stories can be told.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

There are SO MANY new releases coming out this week that I’m going to use this round of Riot Recommendations to slide a couple more in front of you. These two books in particular are related to already published books — though they aren’t direct sequels. But if you like these authors and want more of these worlds, you should definitely check them out!

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Last Violent Call by Chloe Gong

The heroes of These Violent Delights appear in two brand new novellas, adjacent to the events of Foul Lady Fortune. In A Foul Thing, Roma and Juliette have settled into a quiet life in Zhouzhang, doing their best to live anonymously…as underground weapons dealers. But when Russian girls start showing up dead, they need to investigate for their own peace of mind. And in This Foul Murder, we follow Benedikt and Marshall as they search for Lourens once again, a mission that takes them on the week-long journey on the Trans-Siberian Express.

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A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon

If you loved Priory of the Orange Tree and wished you could spend more time in its world, Samantha Shannon has you covered. In this new book, you follow the lives of four women who will shape the world you know and love. Among them is a sister of the Priory, a queen, and a woman whose one ambition has been to wake the dragons.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Witch’s Spoons, a Hermit Dolphin, and More SFF New Releases

Happy Friday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and I’ve got some new releases and a couple of pre-orders for your perusal. I will keep this brief since I’m having a bit of a week, but there’s a pretty blue sky outside and my cat is taking a nap in the sunbeam (after jumping up on the table despite being a creaky old guy — good for him), so I’m going to count the positives. I hope you have a pretty sky and a happy cat (or dog or other pet if applicable) wherever you are! Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Tuesday.

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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Space Cat Ornament by TheDungeonRose

Sometimes you’re just having a day where you wanna see something cute. That’s me today, and this really cute wooden ornament is what I found — a space kitty! $13

New Releases

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VenCo by Cherie Dimaline

Lucky St. James is Métis and a millennial who is barely holding on when she gets the bad news that she’s about to be evicted from the tiny apartment in Toronto that she shares with her grandmother. But at night, she hears a strange call that causes her to burrow though a wall to find a tarnished silver spoon that connects her with a network of North American witches who hide behind the front company of VenCo and work to return women to their rightful power. They have an enemy, though: a witch-hunter who is older than he looks and will stop at nothing to keep VenCo from ushering in its new beginning.

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Pod by Laline Paull

Ea is a spinner dolphin only recently come of age, but she’s always felt like an outsider in her pod because she has a type of deafness that prevents her from spinning properly. When catastrophe strikes her family, Ea blames herself and leaves the pod, venturing into the vast, a place full of danger, where creatures are mutating, species of fish are simply disappearing, and demonic noises from above pierce the depths. But when she has just begun to build a new life as a hermit, she encounters a pod of bottlenose dolphins and the course of her destiny changes once again.

For a more comprehensive list, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Since pre-orders are love, here are a couple of recommendations for upcoming books by Black authors you should pre-order this year!

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Chain Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

America’s private prison industry has taken over, and one of its profit leaders is CAPE, the Criminal Action Penal Entertainment system. Loretta Thurwar and Hamara Stacker are the cornerstone stars of the most popular program, the gladiators everyone wants to see spill blood to gain their freedom. Thurwar will supposedly soon earn her freedom, but CAPE’s corporate owners will do anything to protect their profits. (May 2)

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The Faithless by C.L. Clark

The empire is withdrawing from Qazal after losing to the rebels, but severing the ties between the two nations is neither quick nor simple. Luca must still oust her uncle from the Balladairan throne if she is to take her rightful place as queen, and her allies have started to disappear. Touraine might have her freedom now, but she quickly realizes that leading a country and leading a rebellion are very different matters. (March 7)

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Dance Combat, Gutter Children, and More New SFF

Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and the second Tuesday of February is bringing you some new releases (so many to choose from!) and a couple recommendations by Afro-Canadian SFF authors. I don’t know how the days are flying by so quickly this year, but here we are, and we’ve got good books, and that’s the important part! Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Friday!

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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Cute Astronaut Pendant by AliensCrafts

This cute, handmade pendant made from glass and steel is a tiny, adorable, alien astronaut. I love this funky little guy. $42

New Releases

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Wildblood by Lauren Blackwood

Victoria is a Wildblood, someone with magic that allows her to protect other from the natural and supernatural dangers of the Jamaican jungle. She was also kidnapped when she was six by the Exotic Lands Touring Company and manipulated into being a “tour guide” for them, and that’s all she’s known since: guiding tourists and commercial prospectors through danger. But when she gets a client who is kind in a way she’s never experienced, she has to decide was a promotion in the corrupt company that practically owns her is actually worth.

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Daughters of Oduma by Moses Ose Utomi

At 16, Dirt has already aged out of Bowing, the Isle’s elite, all-female fighting sport that mixes combat and dance. She spends her days coaching and mentoring the younger girls of Mud Fam and dreading her next birthday, when she will have to fully leave to find the destiny the gods have intended for her. But when a rival Fam attacks and leaves Mud without their top fighter, Dirt is the only one who can possibly step in to that position. She’s old, out of shape, and terribly afraid — but Dirt has never let fear get in the way of protecting her Fam.

For a more comprehensive list, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

More recommendations for February! This time, I wanted to spotlight to Afro-Canadian SFF writers.

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Blood Scion by Deborah Falaye

Fifteen-year-old Sloane is a Scion, descended from the Orisha gods, and she can incinerate her enemies with the power of her will alone. But in a land under the vicious rule of the Lucis, she must hide that she is a Scion if she wishes to survive. Her birthday brings an unpleasant surprise, however: conscription. She decides then to take her opportunity to destroy Lucis from within.

Gutter Child by Jael Richardson

Gutter Child by Jael Richardson

The privileged Mainland has exiled its unfortunate to the Gutter, a geographic place that is viciously policed, where any who wish to escape it must work off their debt to society. Elimina Dubois is part of a Mainland social experiment, one of one hundred babies taken from the Gutter and raised in the Mainland… until her adopted mother dies and she finds herself instantly back in the Gutter System and completely unused to its social rules.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Afro-Caribbean SFF for Black History Month and Beyond

Happy Friday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and I’ve got some new releases for you and some recommendations for Afro-Caribbean SFF to start off Black History Month. There are a ton of great looking books coming out this month — it’s going to be a barn burner of a February for SFF, which bodes well for the coming year! I hope you’re ready to get some reading done. For now, stay warm, stay safe, and I’ll see you on Tuesday!

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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Octavia Butler Magnet by GetYourFleekOn

You know I’m always weak to Octavia Butler, especially when Parable of the Sower is involved. And this seller has a lot of gorgeous and colorful magnets, funky earrings, and and coasters. It’s well worth checking out the whole store! $9

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Meru by S.B. Divya

The posthuman descendants known as alloys freely roam across the galaxy while humans themselves have been restricted to Earth. But when an Earth-like planet is found, the adopted human child of alloy parents has an opportunity to show what humanity can do — and that we deserve a place in the universe. Her goal of freeing her people from their collective past is noble, but her mission has been set up to fail…

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Seven Faceless Saints by M.K. Lobb

The saints and their disciples rule the city of Ombrazia unchallenged, and there is little recourse for those out of their favor. Rossana’s father was murdered by members of the Ombrazian military, and she will do whatever it takes to dismantle the system, even if that means joining a rebellion, going up against the boy who broke her heart, or leaning fully into her powers as a disciple of Patience. But her father isn’t the only one recently murdered; a killer stalks the streets, and Rossana finds she must team up with the captain of Palazzo security for them to both get what they want.

For a more comprehensive list, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

For Black History Month, I want to spotlight SFF by Black authors in every newsletter — so here’s the first installment, two books by Afro-Caribbean writers!

The Marvellous Equations of the Dead: A Novel in Bass Riddim by Marcia Douglas

The Marvellous Equations of the Dread: A Novel in Bass Riddim by Marcia Douglas

This verse novel imagines Bob Marley reincarnated as a homeless man who sleeps in a clock tower built on the site of a lynching in Kingston. The ghosts of Marcus Garvey and King Edward VII keep him company, as does Marley’s long-lost love, a Deaf woman named Leena. Each day he steps onto the street, five years have passed, and he will travel the world on his own two feet.

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Land of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie Yanique

The Virgin Islands were transferred to American rule from the Danish in the early 1900s; around that time, a ship sinks in the Caribbean Sea, leaving two sisters and their half brother as orphans. All three of the siblings are unusually beautiful, and each has a unique magic that may save them — or sink them.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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The Unglamorous Lives of Vampires

Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and here we are on the last day of January, with… vampires. Because that’s a January thing, right? Well, it is now. But silly vampires, just for fun, because we all need a laugh in our lives. (Also, there are new books! There are always new books.) It’s been cold as heck in Colorado, so I hope you’re all staying warm! Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Friday.

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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Sucks to Suck Bat Refrigerator Magnet by WoeBeGoneGoods

Since we’re on a cute and silly vampire theme, here is a vampire bat magnet that I feel would fit in very nicely in a What We Do in the Shadows world. $11

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Vampire Weekend by Mike Chen

The lives of vampires are not glamorous like we’ve been led to believe; there’s no murdering, no flying, no turning into a bat, none of that cool stuff. It’s just working night jobs to pay the rent and living off blood bags — and avoiding family, if you’re Louise Chao. What Louise does having going for her is decades of going to punk shows, and she finally might be able to join a band, if she can just keep her vampirism under wraps. But then her long-lost teenaged cousin Ian shows up at her door, and while she connects with him over a love of music, he’s also way too close to discovering all of her secrets.

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The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz

Destry is a terraformer on the Environmental Rescue Team, the descendant of the terraformers who came to Sask-E and began the long task of building a new environment. She’s never questioned her mission, until she discovers an entire city of people hidden in a volcano.

For a more comprehensive list, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Inspired by Mike Chen’s new book, here are a couple recommendations for fun books about vampires that go…slightly off the beaten path.

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The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Life of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes

Fred was born boring, lived a boring life, and then died a boring death… and now he’s back to a boring unlife. He’s never been an adventurous sort, and being a vampire has not changed that one bit. But when he reconnects with an old friend at his high school reunion, he suddenly finds himself among other supernatural people, buffeted by events that a timid accountant should never have to deal with.

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Vampires Never Get Old edited by Zoraida Córdova & Natalie C. Parker

This is a wonderful YA anthology of vampire short stories by the likes of Dhonielle Clayton, Mark Oshiro, and Rebecca Roanhorse. Fresh, fun, occasionally frightening — and also funny.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Magic in the Middle East

Happy Friday, shipmates! It’s Alex, with two more new releases for you this week, and a couple of Arabic-inspired SFF picks to go along with them. It’s been one heck of a month, hasn’t it? How are we already 7% done with the year? (Personally, I am 100% done with January.) I hope you have a great weekend that’s filled with relaxation and lots of time for reading. Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Tuesday!

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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“I Once Loved” Enamel Pin by IceyDesigns

This cool enamel pin is of the tattoo on Nasir’s wrist in We Hunt the Flame. It reads “I once loved” in Arabic calligraphy. $13

New Releases

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Spice Road by Maiya Ibrahim

Qalia is a hidden city where a tea infused with spice magic awakens the magical affinities of any who drink it. Imani at sixteen has an affinity for iron and looks to be the next great warrior to fight the djinn…but her older brother who has tarnished her family name after being caught stealing spice and then fleeing to die beyond the Forbidden Wastes. But when Imani discovers clues indicating that her brother is still alive and may well be betraying Qalia by selling its magic to foreigners, she sets out to cross the wastes herself, to bring him to justice — but what she finds on the other side will be far greater secrets than she could have imagined.

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All Hallows by Christopher Golden

In Coventry, Massacheusetts, Halloween night in 1984 is not a happy time for two families that are falling apart. But while that domestic drama plays out, something more sinister is going on. Four eerie children who do not belong on that street or in this time or in this world are going door to door and begging the neighborhood kids to hide them from The Cunning Man.

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Riot Recommendations

Inspired by the Spice Road, here are a couple more Middle-East-inspired SFF offerings!

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Mirage by Somaiya Daud

Amani is an ordinary 16-year-old girl living in a star system ruled by the brutal Vathek empire; she has ordinary dreams, including writing poems like the classics she knows and loves, and having an adventure beyond her isolated home moon. Her adventure comes in the form of abduction by the Vathek. She looks almost identical to Princess Maram, who is so hated by those the Vathek have conquered that she needs a body double to appear publicly in her place, and that is to be Amani’s fate — to die for the most hated woman in the system.

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We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal

Zafira disguises herself as a man so she can hunt in the cursed forest of Arz and feed her people. Nasir is the chief assassin for the sultan, who is also his father, and is known as the Prince of Death. Both of them have become legends in Arawiya, whether they like it or not. And when they are sent on the same mission by opposite sides, they find they must work together, because there is a greater enemy waiting than either could have imagined.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Missionaries in the Land of the Fae

Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and I’ve got your first couple of new releases for the week and some fantasy books about the fae to check out! We’re in the home stretch for January and it’s been a snowy time here. I’ve been drinking a lot of delicious spiced tea from a local restaurant called Lucille’s, and it’s the perfect accompaniment for a good book. Hope you’ve been staying warm and reading good things. Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Friday!

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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Iron Fey Custom Funkos by FandomFealtyAddition

Julie Kagawa’s Iron Fey series is mentioned further along in the newsletter, but then I found these custom Funkos of characters from those books! In fact, this seller has done custom Funkos from a lot of books. They’re pretty darn cool! $62

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The Buried and the Bound by Rochelle Hassan

Blackthorn, Massachusetts is an uncommonly magical place, but it has only one hedge witch: Aziza El-Amin, whose job is to manage all of the magical problems, large and small. But when the boundary between the human and fairy worlds begins to erode thanks to the machinations of a dark entity, things begin to get dangerous, and Aziza needs help. Who she gets is Leo Merritt, who has been miserably wandering America for the last year since a curse destroyed all the memories of his true love and left him feeling nothing but a nameless absence; he’s more than happy to run patrols with Aziza if she’ll help him figure out this problem. Soon it’s too much for the both of them, though, and they need the aid of a mysterious necromancer that neither of them trust, but both of them need.

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The Infinite by Ada Hoffman

The planet Jai stands on the brink of destruction after the artificially intelligent Gods of the galaxy stop protecting it in the face of an ancient enemy. Yasira Shien, devoted to saving Jai, would give her life to save it — and she might have to, since Dr. Evianna Talirr, who began Jai’s rebellion and caused its decimation, returns with a prophecy that the only way to save the world is with Yasira’s death. Yasira is certain it cannot be that simple, but time is running out, and her only road to salvation will lie with destroying everything she knows about the galaxy, the Gods, and herself.

For a more comprehensive list, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Inspired by Rochelle Hassan’s book coming out, here’s a couple more that have humans and fairies!

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The Iron King by Julie Kagawa

When Meghan was six years old, her father disappeared before her eyes, and nothing else in her life has quite fit since then. The truth turns out to be stranger than she could have imagined; she’s actually the daughter of a faery king, and that makes her a political pawn in a war she didn’t even know was happening.

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Under the Pendulum Sun by Jeannette Ng

Victorian England has just discovered the lands of the Fae, Arcadia, and of course they’ve sent missionaries. One of them, Laon Helstone, has gone missing. Desperately worried, his sister Catherine makes the dangerous journey to Arcadia and waits for news of him in the sinister mansion of Gethsemane. What she hears soon after fills her with both hope and dread — Laon is riding to reach her, but the Queen of the Fae and her court are hard on his heels.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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The Music of the Mushrooms

Happy Friday, shipmates, from snowy Colorado! It’s Alex, with a couple of new releases, and two historical fantasy recommendations about powerful women. What a week it’s been — we had a big snowstorm, one bad enough that I got a snow day! It’s not just for kids any more. It gave me a chance to do some reading and cuddle with my cat, so I think I did a snow day right. I wish you all a safe and warm weekend. See you on Tuesday, space pirates!

Are you looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your bookish boo? Gift Tailored Book Recommendations. Your boo will tell our professional booknerds about what they love and what they don’t, what they’re reading goals are, and what they need more of in their bookish life. Then, they sit back while our Bibliologists go to work selecting books just for them. TBR has plans for every budget. Surprise your bookish boo with Tailored Book Recommendations this Valentine’s and visit mytbr.co/gift.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: NDN Collective and Jane’s Due Process.

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She Who Became the Sun-inspired Art Print by TheRainbowCourt

This art features a quote from She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan. There’s also a bookmark-sized version. $5

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Queen Among the Dead by Lesley Livingston

Neve is the youngest daughter of the kingdom of Eire, where banshee and water-wights are but a few of the threats its people face. Any magic the people might use to defend themselves has been outlawed by her father, and what remains is the purview of his Druid priests. Neve grew up hating these Druids; a Druid’s apprentice-turned-thief named Ronan is thus an unlikely ally for her, but they’ve been brought together by the mark of dark magics. When a power struggle threatens the kingdom, Neve must rely on Ronan and a group of dangerous outcasts to take the throne of Eire and save the kingdom — and her people.

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Ghost Music by An Yu

Song Yan is a former concert pianist who gave up her career because she wishes to have a child, something her husband has refused to consider for the last three years — and continues to do so after Song Yan’s mother arrives to campaign for a grandchild. Also haunted by dreams of being trapped in a room with no doors occupied by a strange orange mushroom, her life becomes even stranger when packages of mushrooms begin to arrive at her house. When she finally receives a letter from the sender of the mushrooms, it summons her to a seemingly ageless house incongruously occupying the center of a busy city, where she finds a fellow pianist who disappeared ten years ago.

For a more comprehensive list, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

In the vein of Queen Among the Dead, here are a couple of books that have that historical fantasy flair, about women coming into power.

The Queens of Innis Lear

The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton

Three queens vie for control of the kingdom of Innis Lear, whose crown is held by an ailing king who well might have married the queen who came before him. Gela is a ruthless commander who will avenge her mother and take the crown by force. Regan is a master of manipulation, who wishes to wield Innis Lear’s magic and secure her power by producing an heir. And Elia, the priest, will protect her father from her sisters — even if she must marry a stranger to secure his safety.

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She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan

14th century China suffers under Mongol rule, and its peasants starve. Zhu Chongba is the eighth born son of the family and receives a fate of greatness, mystifying everyone, while his older sister, the second daughter, is given a fate of nothingness. But a bandit attack ultimately leaves Zhu Chongba dead. Despairing at being an orphan, his sister takes his identity to enter a monastery. And it is the sister, now named Zhu herself, who has the determination to do whatever it takes to escape her fate and claim the greatness that was once to be her brother’s.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Mama Bears in Space

Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, with your new releases to start the week, and a couple of books that feature awesome moms. We’re coming up on a snow week where I’m at, so I’m looking at warming food and books to curl up with, since Loki the old man cat has taken to yelling at me until I either sit with him or go to bed so he can sleep on my legs. If you also have a cat in your life, if you haven’t tried out the “cat gogurt” (it’s a tube of stinky meat past, Churu is one of the big brands) give it a whirl, though be warned you may turn your little monster into an even bigger monster. Stay safe and warm out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Friday!

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Bookish Goods

Perihelion Crew Patch Sticker

Perihelion Crew Patch Sticker by HappyFridayCo

Here’s another bit of cool Murderbot fanart — a design for the crew of the Perihelion, also known as ART. $10

New Releases

Cover of Karma of the Sun by Brandon Ying Kit Boey

Karma of the Sun by Brandon Ying Kit Boey

After six cataclysms that have heralded a nuclear winter, humanity’s few survivors live on the Tibetan plateau, haunted by spirits and terrorized by warlords. The seventh and final cataclysm is prophesied to happen soon, but nonetheless young Karma searches for his father, presumed dead after disappearing ten years earlier. Led by the eerie call of a horn that only he can hear, Karma journeys into the Himalayas and discovers the answer to his father’s disappearance might be a mystical mountain that connects the physical and spirit worlds, which also might be the answer to saving humankind.

Cover of The Keeper's Six by Kate Elliott

The Keeper’s Six by Kate Elliott

Esther, an older mother with adult children, has not spoken to her Hex, her magical traveling party, since they were all banned from the alien space of the Beyond for ten years. But when her grown son’s cry for help wakes her in the middle of the night, her Hex are the only people she can trust to go undercover with her, brave the Beyond, and find him.

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Riot Recommendations

With Kate Elliott’s book about a spell-slinging mom coming out this week, here are a couple more awesome moms from fiction!

cover of The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

In a world plagued by apocalyptic climate changes called “fifth seasons,” a middle-aged mother searches for her lost daughter as a new and deeply disastrous fifth season begins. Essun harbors many secrets she has passed onto her children, including her orogene magic, which lets her control and influence the very earth around her. But her secrets are as nothing compared to the ancient wrongs she will uncover on her journey.

Cover of A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold

A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold

I love the Vorkosigan saga in general, but this is one of my favorite books out of it, because it’s funny as heck, and also because it features two extremely badass moms — Ekaterin Vorsoisson and Cordelia Vorkosigan.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Swords and Spaceships

Tripping Over the Cracks in the World

Happy Friday shipmates! It’s Alex, and I’ve got two more new releases for you and recommendations of books that might be a bit on the heavy side, emphasizing mental health, while also being great, intense reads. Approach with appropriate caution, though, shipmates. Have a great weekend and stay safe out there, space pirates! I’ll see you on Tuesday.

Book Riot’s Read Harder Challenge is in its ninth year, with a set of 24 tasks that invite readers to expand their worldview through books. Read one book per task, or do some multi-tasking by counting one book for multiple tasks. It’s all fine! The point of the challenge is to push yourself to expand your horizons. Thank you to Thriftbooks for sponsoring Read Harder 2023.

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Bookish Goods

Be Sure sticker

Be Sure Sticker by BookaholicStore

This cute and glittery sticker is inspired by Seanan McGuire’s Wayward Children series, featuring the most important admonition for one who finds a door: Be sure. $5

New Releases

cover of Liar, Dreamer, Thief by Maria Dong; illustration in pinks, blues, and purples, of a woman's face with a postcard over one eye and a bridge on her cheek

Liar, Dreamer, Thief by Maria Dong

Katrina’s life is spiraling out of control; she’s the black sheep of her family, utterly broke, and more than a little unhinged, but the one thing she’s certain she’s not is a stalker. Her surveillance of her coworker Kurt is a coping mechanism, like the other rituals she does. But when Katrina receives a message from Kurt that implies he knows she’s watching her, she goes to the Cayatoga Bridge to perform the most powerful ritual she can to take back control of her life — and arrives just in time to witness Kurt’s suicide, one which he tells her is her fault in the moment. Katrina has no choice but to study every detail she’s collected about Kurt to find answers, and what she does find disquiets her utterly. Because as much as she’s been watching him, he’s been watching her.

Cover of Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire

Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire

Antoinette, also known as Antsy, has lost her father… metaphorically. He’s gone missing from the Shop of Where Lost Things Go, and she’s certain she’ll never see him again. But when she loses herself quite literally, she must leave the Shop for good, and that’s not as simple an endeavor as it sounds.

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Riot Recommendations

In honor of Liar, Dreamer, Thief, which along with being a gripping thriller also explores mental health, here are a couple other books that center mental health.

Cover of The Devil in Silver by Victor LaValle

The Devil in Silver by Victor LaValle

Pepper is a big man, a rambunctious guy who is to his own mind a working-class hero, and he’s been accused of a crime that doesn’t make sense with his memory…and this has landed him as the inmate of a mental institution in Queens, New York. It’s an institution with a literal devil roaming the hall, a deadly old man with the head of a bison. It’s up to Pepper and three other inmates to fight back against the monster everyone would tell them is entirely in their minds.

Cover of Bleeding Violet by Dia Reeves

Bleeding Violet by Dia Reeves

Hanna is the outcast, the weird girl, and the freak in her home town, with only a head filled with hallucinations and a closet filled with violet dresses to her name. So she flees to Portero, Texas, hoping to make a fresh start. But Portero is stranger than she could have imagined, filled with dark and supernatural secrets, including demons and demon hunters.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.