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Cover of The Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules trade paperback

A Realistic Take on a Fantastic Family: Revisiting James Sturm & Guy Davis’ Unstable Molecules

While the movie promises a bright 1960s aesthetic, we're looking back at a darker take on the te...

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Five YA Books With Unexpectedly Important Animals

They might not all have large roles, but they definitely make the story better...

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Cover of The Many by Sylvain Neuvel

Revealing The Many by Sylvain Neuvel

A beautiful and unnerving first contact story from the author of Sleeping Giants.

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Cover of Ten Incarnations of Rebellion by Vaishnavi Patel.

Building a Better World in Ten Incarnations of Rebellion by Vaishnavi Patel

A young woman struggles to change the tides of history in an alternate version of 1960s India th...

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Detail from the cover of The Dolphin House by Audrey Schulman

Living With Dolphins: Audrey Schulman’s The Dolphin House

A fictionalized account of a wild 1960s experiment...

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Cover of Brandon Sanderson's Wind and Truth

Wind and Truth Reread: Chapters 81-83

Moash, thunderclasts, death rattles… Things are getting a bit dire.

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Checking in on Our Old Friend, Barnard’s Star

In case you've been waiting for an update for the last seven years...

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Cover of Woven From Clay by Jenny Birch.

Read an Excerpt From Woven From Clay by Jenny Birch

A golem must master the magic that binds her together and finds an unexpected ally in the myster...

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Cover of The Emilie Adventures by Martha Wells

Martha Wells Book Club: The Emilie Adventures

Diving headfirst into Martha Wells' young adult steampunk duology...

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Collection of 28 book covers highlighting SFF titles publishing in July and August 2025 with independent presses

Can’t Miss Indie Press Speculative Fiction for July and August 2025

New titles for your summer reading, covering everything from eldritch horrors to career highligh...

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