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message 1: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Hi everyone,

Here's the list of major forthcoming SFF books for June 2011. As always, please let us know if you're planning to read any of these. If you notice anything that's missing from the list, please add it in the comments.

Anderson, Kevin J.: The Map of All Things (#2 Terra Incognita) (pap)
Bennett, Jenn: Kindling the Moon (#1 Arcadia Bell) (pbo)
Bornikova, Phillipa: This Case Is Gonna Kill Me (tpo)
Bova, Ben: Hittite (pap)
Brashares, Ann: My Name Is Memory (tp)
Brust, Steven: The Book of Dragon (Dragon and Issola) (tp)
Buettner, Robert: Undercurrents (tpo)
Carey, Jacqueline: Naamah’s Blessing
Connor, Ellen: Nightfall (tp)
Corey, James S.A.: Leviathan Wakes (tpo)
Davys, Tim: Lanceheim (pap)
Demarce, Virginia: 1635: The Tangled Web (pap)
Drake, David: What Distant Deeps (pap)
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Drake, David: Loose Cannon (Skyripper and Fortress) (tp)
Englehart, Steve: The Plain Man
Esslemont, Ian C: Return of the Crimson Guard (Malazan) (pap)
Frei, Max: The Stranger’s Woes (#2 Labyrinths of Echo)
Golden / Lebbon: The Shadow Men (pbo)
Golemon, David L.: Primeval (pap)
Grant, Mira: Deadline (#2 Newsflesh Trilogy) (pbo)
Green, Simon R.: For Heaven’s Eyes Only (#5 Eddie Drood Secret Histories)
Hearne, Kevin: Hammered (pbo)
Holmes, Jeannie: Blood Secrets (pbo)
Katsu, Alma: The Taker
Kowal, Mary Robinette: Shades of Milk and Honey (tp)
Lackey, Mercedes: Unnatural Issue (#6 Elemental Masters)
Lake, Jay: Pinion (tp)
Lee / Miller: Saltation (#12 Liaden) (pap)
Mann, George: The Osiris Ritual (tp)
Marr, Melissa: Graveminder
Mccaffrey, Anne & Todd: Dragon’s Time
Mccaffrey, Todd J.: Dragongirl (pap)
Modesitt L E, Jr: The Magic of Recluce (tp) (reissue)
Morden, Simon: Degrees of Freedom (#3) (pbo)
Navarro, Yvonne: Concrete Savior (#2) (pbo)
Newton, Mark Charan: City of Ruin (tpo)
Niven / Lerner: Betrayer of Worlds (pap)
Novik, Naomi: Tongues of Serpents (pap)
Okorafor, Nnedi: Who Fears Death? (tp)
Palma, Felix J: The Map of Time
Peake, Mervyn: Peake’s Progress
Peake / Gilmore: Titus Awakes (#4 Gormenghast)
Perriman, Wendy: Fire On Dark Water (tp)
Phoenix, Adrian: Black Heart Loa (#2) (pbo)
Polansky, Steven: The Bradbury Report (tp)
Rogan, Jack: The Collective (pap)
Rollins, James: The Devil Colony (Sigma)
Shan, Darren: Hell’s Horizon (tp)
Shan, Darren: City of the Snakes
Sigler, Scott: Ancestor (tp)
Starr, Jason: The Pack
Steele, Allen: Hex
Van Name, Mark L: Children No More (pap)
Vonnegut, Kurt: Novels & Stories 1963-1973
Waggoner, Tim: Dark War: A Matt Richter Novel (pbo)
Wilson, Daniel H.: Robopocalypse
Ed. Flint: Ring of Fire III
Eds. Hartwell / Cramer: Year’s Best SF 16 (pap)
Eds. Martin / Dozois: Warriors 2 (pap)
Ed. Martin: Fort Freak (Wild Cards)


message 2: by Phoenixfalls (new)

Phoenixfalls | 187 comments Looks like just Naamah's Blessing by Jacqueline Carey for me this month. . . which is a relief, because I'm in the middle of moving and don't need to fit in book-buying expeditions on top of that!


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 187 comments I thought I was really going to come up empty this month, even for library titles, but Fort Freak sounds interesting. The more recent Wild Cards books haven't really done it for me, but why not; I'll give that one a try at the library. Ditto for Robopocalypse, which was mentioned in a WSJ article as an example of how genre themes and tropes are sneered at less these days. (The article is here; I don't know if it's free or behind the pay wall at this point.)

Oh, and I've already read Deadline, which was actually released 31 May.


message 4: by Kathi, Moderator & Book Lover (new)

Kathi | 4330 comments Mod
Novik, Naomi: Tongues of Serpents (pap)

Although I have yet to read any of the books in this series, I have been buying them as they show up at the used book store. This will go on my list to watch for in the future.


message 5: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronbacardi) | 302 comments Perhaps it's not out yet in the US, but the third book in Simon Morden's "Metrozone" trilogy, Degrees of Freedom, is slated for release in Canada and the UK this month in mass-market paperback, and for me it's way ahead of what I see on this list (although gee, the Kevin J Anderson title might be tempting...). Samuil Petrovich is a great character, and the supporting cast is great too.


message 6: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3139 comments Mod
Who Fears Death is definitely on my list. Will wait for Naamah's Blessing in paperback (I just got a copy of Naamah's Curse).


message 7: by Helen (last edited Jun 03, 2011 04:30AM) (new)

Helen I can't wait to read 'Deadline'.

I now have it on my kindle.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) I'll definitely be picking up The Osiris Ritual by George Mann now that it's out in paperback. I didn't love 'Affinity Bridge' but I liked it well enough to try the next in the series.

Also, Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal looks interesting, but I'll wait to see what others think of it first - and also for it to be out in paperback. Or maybe I'll library it.

(Yes, I used library as a verb. Deal with it.) ;)


message 9: by Ken (new)

Ken (ogi8745) | 1430 comments Nothing this month
After the disappointment with the last 3 Kushiel books by Carey I have been on the fence with the Namah books. I have the first one but I am really really thinking about not bothering with the rest.


message 10: by Brenda (new)

Brenda (readingfairytales) I have ARC copies of Leviathan Wakes and The Map of Time that I still haven't gotten to yet, so those are definitely on my list to read.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

I will probably get the Brust title, I like these.


message 12: by Candiss (last edited Jun 02, 2011 01:09PM) (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Nothing from this list jumps out at me this month. If I were caught up on Brust, I'd pick this one up, but I am woefully behind there.


message 13: by Kerry (last edited Jun 02, 2011 06:47PM) (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I'm reading Deadline now.

I'm kind of interested in Leviathan Wakes but I'm trying really hard not to buy books this month, so I will probably wait or try the library.

A book group I'm in is reading Who Fears Death and I'd like to get that, but I'm kind of hesitating at the price (because I'm not supposed to be buying books).


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