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Which new releases are you most looking forward to?

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I'm still in the middle of Harrow, but she already won me over with Gideon and some interviews she's done. I will pretty much be down for anything she writes, and cyberpunk gunslingers sounds perfect to me.

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I saw that in the Tor newsletter, and I could've sworn I've seen that cover MONTHS ago! But maybe it just feels like months, and was actually a couple of days? Who knows.
Anna wrote: "Silvana :D That wasn't actually meant as snark! :P Just that I completely understand why she needed and wanted to write the Gideon books for her 17yo self, but I'm not a 17yo drunk lesbian eating M..."
Hm. I didn't *think* I was a 17 year old drunk lesbian in the middle of the street eating McDonalds...I guess I gotta do some soul searching! haha Or maybe there's some sort of middle aged person equivalent. Either way, am excite about underwater steampunk middle aged heroines.
Hm. I didn't *think* I was a 17 year old drunk lesbian in the middle of the street eating McDonalds...I guess I gotta do some soul searching! haha Or maybe there's some sort of middle aged person equivalent. Either way, am excite about underwater steampunk middle aged heroines.

edit: I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I know I'm a mod and this is the new releases thread. I'll go hide in the corner with my off topic shame.

That is definitely one I'm looking forward to as well. Rage of Dragons was one of my favorite books I read this year. It's really great to see how it went from an unknown self published book to being picked up by a big publisher with a highly anticipated sequel on the way.


The description "Game of Thrones" meets "Gladiator" is a very apt description for this book. It gives just enough pauses from the non-stop, absolutely thrilling fighting, and enough engaging plot, with lots of complex and very well done worldbuilding, to make it a real winner. I was hooked. Hope you enjoy it, whenever you get to it!


And the new Stephen King already sounds cool, but will sadly only be released early next year.

"Through assassinations and massacres, in bedrooms and war rooms, Touraine and Luca will haggle over the price of a nation. But some things aren't for sale." Color me intrigued.

Thanks for mentioning it, that looks pretty good. The cover is very cool, but as usual the blurb hooked me in and it's on my TBR now.

I'm also adding The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey (Feb 2021) to my list, let's see if I enjoy her scifi more than her fantasy.
I don't remember if I've already mentioned it, but I'm also excited for We Are Satellites by Sarah Pinsker, also scheduled for May 2021.


"Tor.com Publishing is thrilled to announce that Lindsey Hall and Ruoxi Chen have acquired World English rights to The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories, a new anthology of Chinese science fiction and fantasy, written, edited, and translated by women and nonbinary creators, from Regina Kanyu Wang, Zhang Yiwen, and Emily Xueni Jin at Storycom. The collection will be available in hardcover and ebook in Spring 2022."
https://www.tor.com/2020/10/27/book-a...

I'm open for a BR on this one.

"Tor.com Publishing is thrilled to announce that Lindsey Hall and Ruoxi Chen have acquired World English rights to [book:The Way Spring Arrives and Other S..."
OMG! I love Regina Kanyu Wang.


What??? TOMORROW?




Just found there is an expanded version of Spirits Abroad set to come out early next year with 9 new stories! I hope they use the original cover, I love it so much.


Oh! I might need the physical copy now.

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Pushing towards the end of the first draft of Children of Memory (working title). Going to need a very thorough editing pass, though, so a ways off completion.
Gabi wrote: "@Allison: yup, because of that I seem to don't get the book here at the moment. I have to wait till the new release."
That is probably why I could't do my normal library borrow and have to read it right in the library app. *light bulb comes on in my head*
That is probably why I could't do my normal library borrow and have to read it right in the library app. *light bulb comes on in my head*


Gabi wrote: "@Allison: yup, because of that I seem to don't get the book here at the moment. I have to wait till the new release."
I spent months trying to find a physical copy for my mom. It's nice that they're bringing the physical book back! I did eventually get the copy, because my brother flew to Malaysia and bought the book from a KL bookstore :D
I wonder what the four new stories are, I'm assuming the other five are the ones in the ebook. I hope they're brand new ones I haven't read, so I have an excuse to buy it! (Looks like at least one will be a reprint, probably two, but I'm still hoping there will be two new ones!)
edit: I added the new edition to GR, for those who want to track it: Spirits Abroad

We've just posted the beginning scence from Connie Willis' new holiday novella, Take a Look at the Five and Ten . Feel free to give it a read and be reminded of the screwball-comedy tone that has made many of Connie's novellas so popular.
and I'm not the one that misspelled that word, they did in their email
https://subterraneanpress.com/take-a-...
it sounds like it'll be a hoot

Here's a link to the thing on GR: Take a Look at the Five and Ten

https://subterraneanpress.com/seven-o...





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Cool, we need more books on female MCs over 30.