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Wearing the Lion

Wiswell (Someone You Can Build a Nest In) offers a unique and delightful retelling of the mythology of Heracles, balancing both tragedy and emotional character arcs with humorous dialogue and interactions.

Lessons in Magic and Disaster

Anders’s (The City in the Middle of the Night) latest is a breathtaking work of magic, grief, and love. The vulnerable depiction of relationships and challenges within queer and trans communities is heart-wrenching but still reflects hope and optimism throughout.
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Infinite Archive

Mallory’s third SF mystery outing (after Chaos Terminal) takes on murder and the future of the internet. The fast pace still leaves room for continuing character subplots and snappy dialogue.
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The Palace of Illusions

Miller’s (The Fairy Bargains of Prospect Hill) atmospheric writing creates a richly detailed historical fantasy that lets readers see The Nutcracker in a unique way.
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The Enchanted Greenhouse

An entertaining cozy fantasy that stands alone but is connected to Durst’s 2024 novel The Spellshop. The detail-rich setting and fun characters will have readers dreaming of enchanting flowers and honey cake.
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The God and the Gwisin

This sequel to The God and the Gumiho brings a semblance of K-drama to the page with amusing side characters, good pacing, and mythological romance.
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The Nightshade God

The final volume of “The Nightshade Crown” trilogy (after The Hemlock Queen) is another opulent and romantic dark fantasy. With its fast pace, delicious love triangle, and high stakes, readers will devour this book.
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After Happily Ever: An Epic Novel of Midlife Rebellion

Safrey (Against All Obstacles) offers a delightful feminist take on the continuing lives of protagonists after the traditional fairy tale has ended. Sharp characters and a twisting plot create an empowering and enchanting tale inspired by iconic princesses.

The Folded Sky

The latest entry in Bear’s “White Space” series (following Machine) showcases her smart and introspective command of space opera. Well-developed characters highlight not only the big ideas of artificial intelligence, xenophobia, and data preservation but family dynamics and scientific rivalries.
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