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Set in a world of goblin wars, stag-sized battle ravens, and deadly magical tattoos, The Blacktongue Thief begins a ‘dazzling’ (Robin Hobb) new fantasy series. Kinch owes the Takers Guild a small fortune for his education as a thief. He’s…working on it. Galva is a knight and handmaiden of the goddess of death. She’s searching for her queen, missing since a distant northern city fell to giants. Common enemies and uncommon dangers force thief and knight on a journey where goblins hunger for human flesh, krakens hunt dark waters, and honor is a luxury few can afford.
Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, with a selection of new releases for you to consider for your reading pleasure. I’ve got a Studio Ghibli sky going outside (Google image search those three words if that doesn’t immediately evoke something for you) and I’m coming off a mini-vacation weekend where we played all of the D&D in person in celebration of everyone being vaccinated. May your life be filled with both friends and massive amounts of cheese! Stay safe out there, space pirates, and I’ll see you on Friday.
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New Releases
The Lights of Prague by Nicole Jarvis
The streets of Prague are rife with monsters who lurk in the darkness… but the lamplighters, a secret group of monster hunters, keep them at bay. Domek is one of the lamplighters, and while he spends his night confronting horrors, his friendship with the widow Lady Ora Fischerová sustains him. But when Domek finds himself stalked by one spirit and in tentative control of another, it leads him to a conspiracy among the vampire-like monsters of Prague, one powered by dangerous alchemical science.
Day Zero by C. Robert Cargill
Pounce is a robotic nannybot, created to look like a tiger and watch over a human charge–in this case, an eight-year-old boy named Ezra. One day Pounce discovers the box he came in when purchased years ago in the attic, which will be the box he’s discarded in when his usefulness is at an end. He’s still struggling with this revelation when the robot revolution comes, the disposable servants rising up to destroy their masters. Pounce must decide if he will join the other robots, or if he will save Ezra by getting him out of the hellscape the suburbs have become.
Reset by Sarina Dahlan
After the Last War, the remnants of humanity have rebuilt society into a utopia of four cities in the Mojave Desert. All things are planned and controlled to prevent another conflict–even the citizens. Every four years, each person undergoes a memory wipe to remove learned prejudices, and they begin again with new names and lives. Aris is a scientist who embraces this concept and has little interest in emotional attachments. But she’s haunted by a recurring dream and comes in contact with the Dreamers, who believe such dreams are the remnants of past loves–and that they have a way to recover memories.
Hard Reboot by Django Wexler
A junior researcher on a diplomatic fact-finding mission to old Earth gets tricked into wagering money that isn’t hers to spend on the outcome of a mecha arena battle. Trying to recover the lost funds before her university can find out, she only gets drawn more deeply into the mire of Earth politics and state-sponsored mecha fights.
Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo
Zizy is a fast-talking, extremely charismatic gnome who is a magnet for danger, not a bad combo for a professional thief. But she’d like to get out of the game and make some real friends for once, and her attempt to quit her job via stealing from her boss and running for it goes very wrong very quickly. Now she has to do one last job, and she ends up dragging a book hoarder she befriends into it. It’s do or die time if she wants her life back.
Honeycomb by Joanne M. Harries, illustrated by Charles Vess
An illustrated mosaic novel formed by fairytales from the sublime to the nightmarish, with stories of a toymaker, a princess, a sinister king, and a tiny dog.
News and Views
Issue 1 of the new SFF short story magazine The Deadlands has been released and is free to download
Nghi Vo shared a bunch of her notes for The Empress of Salt and Fortune
John Steinbeck had… a werewolf novel?
Feminist science fiction – in all its gritty glory
Interview with Adrian Tchaikovsky
Shadow and Bone: Netflix vs. the Books
…wait there is no way William Shatner is 90.
As a geologist who spent a lot of time looking at thin sections, I have a major soft spot for crinoids. And it looks like a particular symbiotic combo of Metacrinus rotundus and a couple species of hexacorals isn’t extinct like we thought!
On Book Riot
8 takes on a fantasy of manners
Science fiction and fantasy by Palestinian authors
This month you can win an iPad mini, a one year subscription to Owlcrate, and a year of reading.
See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.