New Titles - w/e 14th July
Harry Potter bags - just need the books, now!
in hardback:
Trudi Canavan - Voice of the Gods third in the Age of the Five set
Doctor Who - Short Trips (#20) : Destination Prague
in large format:
Chris Woodring - The Braided Path an omnibus of The Weavers of Saramyr, The Skien of Lament & The Ascendancy Veil
in ‘B’ format:
Jasper Fforde - The Fourth Bear a sequel to The Big Over Easy
Terry Brooks - Armageddon’s Children book one of the Genesis of Shannara. This continues on from the Word and the Void series…
in paperback:
John C. Wright - Fugitives of Chaos five orphans attend a boarding school - all is not as it seems!
Harry Turtledove - The Disunited States of America the 4th, I think, in his Crosstime Traffic series
Cecelia Dart-Thornton - Weather Witch 3rd in the Crowthistle Chronicles
L. A. Banks - The Forsaken seventh in the series
Robert E. Howard - Shadow Kingdoms volume 1 of his complete Weird Works 23 short stories
Battlestar Galactica - Sagitarius is Bleeding
art, etc:
Camille Rose Garcia - Tragic Kingdom beautiful, large book of her art. Her previous book was The Saddest Place on Earth
The Art of Yasushi Suzuki overview of this Japanese artist
Limited Edition - Art and Design of GAMA-GO this looks great!
Stefan Varner & James Muscarello - The Enigmatic ABC’s a goth style alphabet book, with rhymes to match! For instance:
“N is for the Nails that rotted with rust,
embedded in a coffin covered with dust.”
magazines:
Juxtapoz July issue
Submarine Stories reprint of the March 1930 issue; exciting subsurface adventures!
calendars (2008 ):
H. R. Giger - Calendar of the Fantastique (wall)
Domu pictures of Domu in various poses and costumes (wall)
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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…