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  • Apr 29, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Sara Wolf |Sophie Kim |Henry H. Neff |Rebecca Fraimow

    Prashanth Srivatsa. Harper Voyager, $30 (464p) ISBN 978-0-06-326683-4Srivatsa explores class discrimination in his lush and ambitious debut. Spice is king in the eight kingdoms involved in the Spice Trade, each of which produces one specific spice. To travel between kingdoms one must make the painful passage through a Spice Gate, a task relegated only to the lowest caste, the bearers of the spice mark. One such Carrier is Amir, of the saffron kingdom Raluha.

  • Apr 25, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Sara Wolf |Sophie Kim |Henry H. Neff |Rebecca Fraimow

    Lev Grossman. Viking, $35 (688p) ISBN 978-0-7352-2404-9Bestseller Grossman (the Magicians trilogy) turns his hand to Arthurian legends, delivering a breathtaking tale that honors past iterations while producing something entirely unexpected. Young Collum escapes the lordly household where he’s been raised, liberating a suit of armor and a steed in the process, and travels to Camelot, where he hopes to serve King Arthur. He arrives too late—Arthur has already fallen at the Battle of Camlann.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Shaun Hamill |Henry H. Neff |Rebecca Fraimow |Aliette de Bodard

    Shaun Hamill. Pantheon, $29 (496p) ISBN 978-0-593-31725-9Hamill (A Cosmology of Monsters) returns with a dark and enchanting account of four friends whose dabbling in the supernatural as teenagers threatens their present happiness. In the 1990s, Hal, Athena, Erin, and Peter discover the Dissonance, which enables them to transform negative emotions into great feats of magic, and form a power-hungry coven.

  • Apr 2, 2023 | bookdepository.com | Rebecca Fraimow

    Asher has been training her entire life to become a Sor-Commander. One day, she'll give her soul to the gilded, mechanical body of the Sor and become a commander to a whole battalion of Dedicates. These soldiers, human bodies encased in exoskeletons, with extra arms, and telepathic subordination to the Sor-Commanders, are the only thing that's kept the much larger Levastani army of conquest at bay for decades.

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