
The Luminous Fairies and Mothra by Shin'ichirō Nakamura, Takehiko Fukunaga, Yoshie Hotta, & Jeffrey Angles (Translator)
A beautiful first look at one of Japan’s most iconic kaijus, as well as a pretty in-depth note setting political, and socio-cultural context of its creation.
Grave Covenant by Tobias Youngblood
Ridley, while searching for his vanished fiancee, picks up a throwing knife enthusiast and a human obsessed bug shapeshifter. Shenanigans happen. Care for more?
Jade War by Fonda Lee
A very different experience from Jade City, Jade War starts slow but ends with the world feeling a lot more realized and its characters somehow even more real.
Skysworn by Katee Stein
For those looking for heartpounding adventure, with the highest of stakes, a romantic subplot that will become your favorite rollercoaster, in an epic world.
Exile by Martin Owton
Aron of Darien got into hot water by dueling those who’ve exiled him and his liege from his homeland, and this is part one of one his escapades. Care for more?
An Exile of Water & Gold by Joshua Walker
Two souls in love with each other, one content to stay where she is, the other compelled to want to drift across the world, unattached to it all. Care for more?
City of Masks by Ashley Capes
Sofia, through circumstances beyond her control, ends up with a heavy burden. Notch is burdened by the past and a job reopens old wounds. Care for more?
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett
Moist is a brilliant conman. But when he gets caught, and hanged for it, his only options after are either being the postmaster general or dead. Care for more?
The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow
Alix E. Harrow crafts a legend that lingers beyond the page, a tale with the weight of a champion’s sword and the grandeur of epic fantasy from the start.
Proxima Station by Mike Mollman
Take to the stars and try to keep up. This fun introduction will leave you excited for more. Just remember, “Whatever you do, don’t call them aliens.”
Falling Into Oblivion by Aaron M. Payne
Falling Into Oblivion is a fast-paced, cyberpunk romp in mysterious body modifications and hard-boiled detectives that leaves you craving for your next hit
Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb
The novel where it all began. This romp holds up to both time and critique, laying a beautifully cruel foundation to savor. Join Fitz in his misery and pain.
Torchfire by Moira Buffini
A book 2 that DELIVERS and also shows off more worldbuilding, beautiful character arc’s and progresses the plot!?? I’m absolutely wrecked, in the best way.
The Javelin Program by Derin Edala
Derin Edala’s The Javelin Program is a massive, thrilling, immersive, tightly interwoven mystery out at the edge of space—a “page-turner” if ever there was one.
Ghostbox Vol 1 by Mike Carey, Pablo Raimondi and José Villarrubia
Fantastic, imaginative, & creepy in all the right ways, Ghostbox was a fun, thrilling read with interesting characters & some seriously stellar illustrations.
Soul Music by Terry Pratchett
Death and Discworld’s equivalent of Rock Music, the perfect combo for a thrilling, hilarious tale that’s as profound as it is cozy. Pratchett never disappoints.
Hydra One by Jake Theriault
Due to his past, Max Hillis is cut more slack than most in the fleet, with that rankling some, leading to dire consequences for everyone. Care to know more?
The Towpath by Jonathan Walter
Aaron Porter, while exploring one day, accidentally stumbles upon a very powerful medallion that drags him into a timeless adventure. Care to learn more?
The Treasure of Lor-Rev by Bryan Asher
One knows not what he found. Another wants the world to be his. And one knows the full weight of it all, even if she has an incomplete picture. Care for more?
The Assassin of Malcoze by Bryan Asher
Three fates, each one different to the next, dance unknowingly in tune, with a shadowy hand slowly bringing them together, for good or for bad. Care for more?