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Pathlighter by Rob Leigh

Elemental magic and flawed heroes drive Pathlighter, an epic fantasy debut with mythic influence where power carries weight and consequence always follows.

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A Treason of Magic by Melissa Marr

An example of class amid characterization, Marr built a world that challenges and accentuates her characters in ways that make every breath they take exciting.

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The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer

Meg Shaffer pulls off the impossible: crafting an interesting, hilarious, high-stakes cozy mystery fantasy in a world that addresses the meta of reality.

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Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton

Mickey 7 is a clever, humorous, and touching science fiction tale about identity, survival, and discovering the true meaning of life in a perilous and uncertain world.

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Hild by Nicola Griffith

Hild is an astonishing historical novel, unmatched in its meticulousness, wonderment and realization. Griffith challenges us while breathing pure magic.

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Buyer Beware by Catherine Ryan Howard

Every stilted conversation between characters, every half-plausible excuse for odd actions, made this novel sweat with the perspiration of its intensity.

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Bone Of My Bone by Johanna van Venn

It was absolutely masterful, the way van Veen disgruntles readers with her excellent handle on the way she disturbs readers with her descriptions and prose.

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Night Owls by Stephen Gay

Techno-beats meet lunar heisty rebellion: Gay crafts a vibrant, neon-soaked SFF thriller where underground rave culture clashes with corporate tyranny.

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