Mid-July New Titles
in hardcover:
M. John Harrison – The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again a new novel!
Martha Wells – Network Effect: A Murderbot Novel the previous novellas are also all in stock
Grady Hendrix – The Southern Bookclub’s Guide to Slaying Vampires looks good fun!
Kim Harrison – American Dream the 15th Rachel Morgan novel, as she returns to The Hollows
Charles E. Gannon – At the End of the World set in the South Atlantic as a yacht crew make for the dubious safety of South Georgia, set in John Ringo‘s Black Tide Rising background
in large format:
Ken MacLeod – Selkie Summer short novel set on Skye from Newcon Press
Nnedi Okorafor – Binti: The Complete Trilogy comprising of the novellas Binti, Binti: Home & Binti: The Night Masquerade plus the short story/novelette Binti: Sacred Fire
Delilah S. Dawson & Kevin Hearne – The Princess Beard the 3rd of their Tales of Pell
Jo Walton – Lent
Yahtzee Croshaw – Differently Morphous the Ministry of Occultism is forced to become public in it’s efforts to protect Britain from magic
in ‘B’ format:
Ry Herman – Love Bites Angela meets Chloe and discovers she can only come out at night. Local author; signed copies now available!
Shaun Hamill – A Cosmology of Monsters Noah’s father Harry is obsessed with building a Haunted House, which becomes only too real…
Madeline Ashby – ReV vol 3 of The Machine Dynasty. I’ve had this title on order since October 2015! The previous books in the series were vN & iD. Post-human intelligences road the internet…
Ted Chiang – Exhalation his new collection of short stories
paperback:
Eric Flint – 1637: The Polish Maelstrom the latest in the long-running 1632/Ring of Fire alternate history series
Michelle West – Firstborn the 7th in her Housewar series
art, etc:|
Laurent Durieux – Mirages: The Art of LD big full colour hardcover loaded with dozens of his prints and posters
Spoke Art Gallery – My Neighbor Hayao Miyazaki hardcover with art inspired by the films of Studio Ghibli creator Miyazaki
Carl Buziak – Creating Celtic Animal Designs from basic shapes to complex designs; the author is an expert on Celtic knotwork & art…
John Garth – The Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien subtitled The Places That Inspired Middle-Earth heavily illustrated hardcover with lots on info on all sorts of geographical locations, pieces of art and historical items which Tolkien may have been inspired or influenced by. Looks very interesting.
Note: The is very different from the recent The Illiustrated World of Tolkien by David Day. Same size though!
audio:
Italo Calvino – Invisible Cities an mp3-cd of his classic book, read by John Lee
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