New titles - w/e 7th July 2007
in hardback:
Jasper Fforde - First Among Sequels the return of Thursday Next!
John Ringo - A Deeper Blue the 5th in his Ghost sequence
Chris Dolley - Shift science fiction. His previous Resonance was good…
Wm. Mark Simmons - Dead Easy the 4th in the series
James Rollins - The Judas Strain the 4th SIGMA Force novel, I think
Clark Ashton Smith - The Door to Saturn the 2nd in the set collecting his work
Lois McMaster Bujold -Legacy the 2nd in The Sharing Knife series; the sequel to Beguilement
in large format:
Scott Lynch - Red Seas Under Red Skies the sequel to The Lies of Locke Lamora
Elizabeth Bear - Whiskey and Water the sequel to the 1st Promethean Age book, Blood and Iron
in ‘B’ format:
Julia Kenner - Demons are Forever the 3rd in this ‘demon hunting soccer mom’ series…
Cormac McCarthy - The Road mainstream post-apocalyptic novel
Star Trek - Corps of Engineers - Grand Designs an omnibus of six short novels
in paperback:
Robin Hobb - Forest Mage the second in the trilogy…
Steve Perry and Dal Perry - The Gangster Conspiracy A Star Risk, Ltd novel continuing the late Chris Bunch’s quartet
Jenna Rhodes - The Four Forges first in The Elvan Ways series
Margaret Weis - Master of Dragons the final part of her Dragonvarld trilogy
Camille Bacon-Smith - Daemon Eyes omnibus volume comprising Eye of the Daemon and Eyes of the Empress
Kenneth Oppel - Skybreaker the sequel to Airborn, the movie of which is due to be released next year… Exciting fantasy adventure with airships, secret islands and pirates!
Deborah LeBlanc - Morbid Curiosity horror
Rich Horton (editor) - Fantasy - The Best of the Year; 2007 edition
art books:
Kazu Kiburishi - Flight 4 latest volume of this annual series Read more »
Transreal Fiction
Transreal Fiction is a shop dedicated to selling science fiction, fantasy & related books, together with a limited selection of other merchandise.But really, it’s about books. Transreal Fiction opened in April 1997. The owner, Mike Calder, first sold sf & f books many years ago and has worked in the business either part- or full-time since. For years he also had a respectable job as well, but that’s another story…
The shop is named after the term coined by Rudy Rucker to describe his fiction and I thought it an apt name for a shop specialising in speculative fiction. And, in case you’re wondering, yes, Rudy Rucker was happy to allow me to use of the term as a name for my shop.
This year’s Fringe Art Exhibition was called Alien Surfaces. There’s a link to more info at the top…