Adult, Urban Fantasy The highly anticipated adult fantasy debut of the bestselling author, Sarah J. Maas, is here! Follow her new badass heroine, Bryce Quinlan, in the glittering metropolis, Crescent City , filled with humans angels, witches, shapeshifters, ghosts and demons.
Spring (or Autumn) is my favourite season for new releases. September and October are usually the prime months for exciting fantasy and sci-fi releases, including some of my most anticipated releases. And there are so many new releases coming out that my bank account will probably be screaming at me by the end. Most of the books on this list are fantasy, sci-fi or contain speculative elements which are all aspects I love in fiction. This list is not extensive and only contains titles that I'm either excited about or they have perked my interest one way or another, particularly because most of them have such beautiful covers that I just want them in my collection. Hopefully you're also excited for these titles, or you'll be interested in checking out one or two (or more) of these books. September 2020 Releases Blood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin Published on September 1, 2020 “ The hotly anticipated sequel to the New York Times and Ind...
Young Adult, Historical Fiction Kerri Maniscalco sweeps you back in time in this addictive mystery series rife with murders, infamous murderers and a swoon-worthy romance. Follow Audrey Rose and Thomas as they investigate the dark alleys of London, explore the hidden corridors of Dracula's castle, survive a midnight carnival and navigate.... They will need every skill in their arsenals to solve the mysteries and escape form these infamous murderers. And along the way, they may discover that there is more to their partnership than what they originally bargained for.
Young Adult, Space Opera A crew of misfits. A girl with mysterious powers. A galaxy at stake. "They're not the heroes we deserve. They're just the ones we could find. Nobody panic."
Young Adult, Fantasy "Somewhere across its emptiness lay a city that had never been seen. It was a rumour, a fable, but it was a rumour and fable from which marvels emerged, carried by camels across the desert to fire the imagination of folk the world over. The city had a name... But then, two hundred years ago, the caravans stopped coming... There were no more camels, no more men, no more marvels, and no more stories. Ever. That was the last that was ever heard from the forbidden city, the unseen city, the lost city, and this was the mystery that had opened Lazlo's mind like a door."
Adult, Fantasy Step through time and be transported to the glittering, mythical city of Daevabad where creatures of legends reside. Follow con-artist, Nahri, as she explores the legendary city of brass and the mysterious origins of her power.
The first quarter of 2020 flew by and it wasn't necessarily all sunshine and rainbows. With the epidemic plunging the world into a global crisis, why not make the time in quarantine a little bit better with some great reads. My favourite genres are science fiction and fantasy so it's no surprise that my top books of the quarter are either fantasy or sci-fi. I absolutely devoured these books in the past few months and hopefully one of this will immerse you whole new worlds. I'll be going through the books in the order I've read them so feel free to jump to the review you're interested in: The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon Starsight by (Skyward #2) Brandon Sanderson Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet (Wayfarers #1) by Becky Chambers Adult, Science Fiction The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet is a quiet story following the divers...
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