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Hollow by Taylor Grothe

With diabolical prose, knife-sharp stakes, and a main character who’s raw, vulnerable, and outraged…this is a horror book readers won’t be able to put down!

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Creepy Kid by Caleb Roehrig

Creepy Kid is a fresh take on horror in middle grade, perfect for early readers who’re interested in exploring spooky yet immersive stories for the first time.

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Hammerfall by Rob J. Hayes

Hammerfall is a brutal yet thoughtful standalone, blending fierce action, rich lore, and emotional themes of family, choice, and sacrifice that lingers on.

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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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