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Remarkable Rodents: Five SFF Stories Featuring Rats and Mice

Talking rats and superintelligent mice aren't just for children's books...

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Cover of Blood and Breath by Qurratulayn

Revealing Blood and Breath by Qurratulayn

A girl makes a deal with a devil in order to bring vengeance down upon the magical ruling class....

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Cover of Cruel Is the Light by Sophie Clark.

Read an Excerpt From Cruel Is the Light by Sophie Clark

It is said that love conquers all. But will it tear them apart?

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Cover of Luminous by Silvia Park.

Luminous by Silvia Park: Mysteries, Families, and Robot Theology

Silvia Park finds a fresh way to examine questions SF writers have probed for decades in this ne...

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So It Goes: Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

"Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt."

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Cover of Knife of Dreams by Robert Jordan

Reading The Wheel of Time: A Collar, a Village and a Tower in Knife of Dreams (Part 10)

This week in Reading The Wheel of Time, Mat tries to understand Tuon, Tuon employs some a’dam, a...

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Detail from the Penguin Classics edition of Sultana's Dream and Padmarag

Five Books Featuring World-Changing Visionaries

Characters hell-bent on reshaping the world, for better or worse...

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Cover of Anji Kills A King by Evan Leikam

Read Anji Kills A King by Evan Leikam: Prologue and Chapters 1-2

An unlikely assassin struggles to escape a legendary bounty hunter...

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Cover of Swordheart by T. Kingfisher.

Joyfully Revisiting Swordheart by T. Kingfisher

An unabashed love letter to a modern fantasy classic.

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Cover of The Devils by Joe Abercrombie

Read The Devils by Joe Abercrombie: Chapters 4-6

With a hellish journey before him, it's a good thing Brother Diaz has the devils on his side...

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Warbler Press edition of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne

Around the World in 300-ish Days: Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas

Before science fiction was a thing, before worldbuilding was a word, Verne was doing it.

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Cover of Brandon Sanderson's Wind and Truth

Wind and Truth Reread: Chapters 55 and 56

Adorable chasmfiends, terrifying visions, and a worrying lack of Stormlight…

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