Best Books of 2014: SF Signal Special Needs in Strange Worlds

Sarah Chorn has a great recurring column at SF SIGNAL: Special Needs in Strange Worlds where she highlights books focusing on and celebrating disabilities in science fiction and fantasy. What a great idea! Yesterday, she came out with the best books in 2014 and I'm thrilled to find Hollow World on it. That's the twelfth time my little science fiction project has made a "best of" or "most anticipated list."
2014 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction2014 The Qwillery's Brannigan Cheney’s Top 3 books2014 SF Signal: Special Needs in Strange World’s Best Books2014 Only the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Top 7 books2014 The Fictional Hangout’s Best Books of the Year2014 Ranting Dragon’s Ten Fantasy and Science-Fiction Novels worth reading in April2014 Barnes and Noble Top Fantasy and Science Fiction Picks for April2014 Ranting Dragon’s 30 Most Anticipated Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels2014 Indie Fantasy’s Best Book List2014 The Book Probe’s Most Anticipated Sci-Fi Novels2013 The BiblioSanctum’s Top 10 Reads2013 Fantasy Review Barn’s Barney Award for Outstanding Reads
Sarah asked Mieneke van der Salm and Paul Weimer to help her come up with the final list of 13 titles:Half a King by Joe AbercrombieStranger by Rachel Manija Brown and Sherwood SmithOtherbound by Corinne DuyvisBinary by Stephanie SaulterPremonitions by Jamie SchultzWar Dogs by Greg BearFull Fathom Five by Max GladstoneMirror Empire by Kameron HurleyLock In by John ScalziAfterparty by Daryl GregoryMurder of Crows by Anne BishopWe Are All Completely Fine by Daryl GregoryHollow World by Michael J. Sullivan
So if you like characters who are slightly off the norm, then check out some of these books...and tune in for Sarah's ongoing column where she reviews books and interviews author's. I've found some very entertaining reads through the column.
Published on February 25, 2015 06:31
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