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Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil

Darkshire (Once Upon a Tome: The Misadventures of a Rare Bookseller) makes his fiction debut with this humorous fantasy novel that every library needs.

Shroud

This utterly engrossing novel melds the fascinatingly unexpected alien environments of Sue Burke’s Semiosis or Wendy Wagner’s An Oath of Dogs seamlessly with the joy for science embedded in Andy Weir’s The Martian.
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The Dallergut Dream-Making District

Fans of Jungeun Yun’s Marigold Mind Laundry and Park Seolyeon’s A Magical Girl Retires must check this novel out.
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It’s a Gas: The Sublime and Elusive Elements That Expand Our World

A fine addition to popular science collections akin to Ruth Kassinger’s Slime.
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North Is the Night

Listeners may debate how successful the ratio of romantasy to epic fantasy is, but all can admit that Rath’s (“Jacksonville Rays” series) latest is impressive.
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The City and Its Uncertain Walls

A quietly entrancing epic of disconnectedness, recommended for literary fantasy listeners.
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Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women

This is an engaging listen with its premise neatly laid out, organized into easily consumable chunks, and delivered with tight narration. Howes’s work fills a gap in most library collections, and the audio could be a draw for fans of history podcasts.

The Escher Man

An easily recommendable, intelligent, adrenaline-fueled genre blend.
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A Spell for Change

Jarvis (A Portrait in Shadow) offers a heftier version of Paul Cornell’s “Witches of Lychford” series, exploring witchcraft in the United States similarly to Ami McKay’s The Witches of New York or Alix E. Harrow’s The Once and Future Witches.
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