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Toto

Readers will be delighted to discover this unique take on The Wizard of Oz. With modern references, unusual twists, snarky commentary, and some delightful side plots, recommend Hackwith’s (The God of Lost Words) new novel to readers looking for a fun retelling or twisted tale.

And the Mighty Will Fall

Wagers’s (The Ghosts of Trappist) stellar fourth outing for their futuristic Near-Earth Orbital Guard is filled with snappy dialogue and vivid worldbuilding. With the found family of Zuma’s Ghost as the foundation of the series, the internal conflicts are just as compelling as the external high-stakes action.
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Breath of Oblivion

Broaddus’s second “Astra Black” book is another sweeping space saga, with a complex story that explores deep themes.

The Lotus Empire

Suri’s final volume in her fantastic trilogy, after The Oleander Sword, delivers all of the hope and heartache promised in the series. Exquisite worldbuilding, high-stakes action, emotional arcs, and a love that will stand the test of time create a climactic conclusion to this epic fantasy.

LJ Talks with TJ Klune, Author of ‘Somewhere Beyond the Sea’

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Buried Deep and Other Stories

Fantasy, folk tales, and skillful storytelling come together in this delightful collection.
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Witch Queen of Redwinter

The final volume of “The Redwinter Chronicles,” after Traitor of Redwinter, is an epic adventure across war-ravaged lands, where friendship is tested and twisted, and the fate of all lies in the hands of a few. Readers of George R.R. Martin might enjoy this series.

Somewhere Beyond the Sea

The follow-up to The House in the Cerulean Sea is another heart-wrenching tale of being perceived as different, finding acceptance, and having a place in the world. Fans of Seanan McGuire’s “Wayward Children” series or the writings of Alix E. Harrow will especially want to pick up this duology for its emotional themes and Klune’s bittersweet prose.

The Last Hour Between Worlds

Clever, empathetic characters, an unusual world, and a rapidly paced story that keeps readers guessing will delight fans of Caruso’s (The Ivory Tomb) and create new ones.
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