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message 1: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (last edited Dec 27, 2009 03:49PM) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Hi everyone,

Here's the list of major forthcoming SF&F books for January! Please let us know if you are planning to buy and/or read any of them.

Anderson, Poul Young Flandry (Vol. 4) (tp)
Archer, Alex: Rogue Angel #22: The Spirit Banner (pbo)
Ash, Sarah: Flight Into Darkness (Conclusion of Alchymist’s Legacy) (pap)
Asimov, Isaac: The End of Eternity (Reissue)
Berg, Carol: The Spirit Lens (#1 Collegia Magica Trilogy) (tpo)
Berry, Jedediah: The Manual of Detection (tp)
Bova, Ben: The Immortality Factor (pap)
Bradbury, Ray: We’ll Always Have Paris (tp)
Bradley / Ross: Hastur Lord (Darkover)
Brett, Peter V: The Great Bazaar And Other Stories
Patricia, Briggs: Bone Crossed (#4 Mercy Thompson) (pap)
Brust, Steven: Iorich (Vlad Taltos)
Bynum, Laura: Veracity
Card, Orson Scott: Ender in Exile (pap)
Carver, Jeffrey A: Sunborn (pap)
Cherryh, C J: Regenesis (pap)
Cook, Glen: The Many Deaths of the Black Company (#4 Omnibus) (tpo)
Cornwell, Bernard: The Burning Land
Cornwell, Bernard: Agincourt (tp)
Del Franco, Mark: Unperfect Souls (#4 Connor Grey) (pbo)
Drake, David: The Gods Return (#3 Crown of the Isles) (pap)
Duncan, Dave: Ill Met in the Arena (pap)
Esslemont, Ian C: Return of The Crimson Guard (Malazan Empire) (tpo & trade)
Fforde, Jasper: Shades of Grey
Flint / Freer: The Sorceress of Karres
Gilman, Laura Anne: Burning Bridges (#4 Retrievers) (pap)
Gilman, Laura Anne: Free Fall (#5 Retrievers) (pap)
Gilman, Laura Anne: Blood from Stone (#6 Retrievers) (pap)
Graham, Jo: Hand of Isis (pap)
Green, Chris Marie: Break of Dawn (#3 Vampire Babylon) (pap)
Green, Simon: The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny (The Nightside)
Haldeman, Joe: Starbound
Heinlein, Robert A: Podkayne of Mars (Reissue) (tp)
Hendee, Barb & J C: Through Stone and Sea (#8 Noble Dead)
Hendee, Barb & J C: In Shade and Shadow (pap)
Henderson, C J: Brooklyn Knight (tpo)
Hobb, Robin: Dragon Keeper (#1 Rain Wilds Chronicles)
Hoyt, Sarah A: Darkship Thieves (tpo)
Hunter, Faith: Blood Cross (Jane Yellowrock) (pbo)
Huston, Charlie: Sleepless
Jablokov, Alexander: Brain Thief
Jones, J Sydney: The Empty Mirror (#1 Viennese) (tp)
Kambayashi, Chohei: Yukikaze (tp)
Kenner, Julie: Turned (#3 Blood Lily Chronicles) (pbo)
Kenyon, Kay: City Without End (#3 The Entire and the Rose) (tp)
Kenyon, Kay: Prince of Storms (#4 The Entire and the Rose)
Kurland, Lynn: A Tapestry of Spells (#1 Nine Kingdoms) (tpo)
Mandery, Evan J: First Contact: Or, It’s Later Than You Think (tpo)
Martin, Gail Z: Dark Lady’s Chosen (#3 Chronicles of the Necromancer) (pap)
Modesitt, L E, Jr: Arms-Commander (Saga of Recluce)
Moorcock, Michael: Hawkmoon: The Jewel in the Skull (tpo)
Norton, Andre: Beast Master’s Planet (Reissue) (tp)
Preston, Douglas: Impact
Redick, Robert V: The Red Wolf Conspiracy (pap)
Resnick, Laura: Dopplegangster (pbo)
Ronald, Margaret: Wild Hunt (#2 Evie Scelan) (pbo)
Steele, Allen: Coyote Horizon (#4) (pap)
Suarez, Daniel: Freedom (TM)
Tsutsui, Yasutaka: Salmonella Men On Planet Porno (tp)
Williams, Walter Jon: This Is Not a Game (pap)
Wurts, Janny: Peril's Gate (Wars of Light and Shadow, Arc III, book 3) (pap) (reissue)
Ed. Brockmeier: Real Unreal: Best American Fantasy 3 (tp)
Butcher et al: Mean Streets (pap)

Enjoy!

Stefan


message 2: by Ken (new)

Ken (ogi8745) | 1461 comments Looking forward to
Brust, Steven: Iorich, I have on pre order at my local shop.
Hendee, Barb & J C: Through Stone and Sea (#8 Noble Dead)



message 3: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) | 338 comments I'm looking forward to Jasper Fforde's Shades of Grey.


message 4: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronbacardi) | 302 comments Oh excellent! There's a new book by Alexander Jablokov. He's a fine Canadian sf writer who hasn't released anything since I think the late nineties. And, not to pre-empt this list, the mmpb comes out in June according to Amazon. Jablokov writes well and his characters, particularly aliens, are very inventive. This makes me very happy.


message 5: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
I read a novel by Jablokov called Carve the Sky, many years ago. Very good. He also has some great short stories.

There are so many good books on this list, I don't even know where to begin!


message 6: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronbacardi) | 302 comments Indeed, the Jablokov book got so much of my attention that I missed the Joe Haldeman book and the Walter Jon Williams title, both of which interest me quite a bit.


message 7: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3195 comments Mod
I will definitely be purchasing Bone Crossed and Wild Hunt (I just finished the first Evie Scanlan book a few weeks ago). I didn't know Jasper Fforde had a new one coming out, so I'll probably look for that as well - I *love* his books. I will probably hold off on the new Robin Hobb until I hear some reviews... I LOVED her Farseer & Tawny Man trilogies, hated her Liveship Traders trilogy (I finished it because I kept reading, hoping it would get better, but it didn't), and liked but didn't love her Soldier's Son trilogy, so she's not quite a buy it right away author for me.

I'll definitely be purchasing Iorich eventually, but not until it's out in paperback. I don't buy hardcovers, with very few exceptions.


message 8: by Christine (new)

Christine (chrisarrow) Jasper Fforde without a doubt.


message 9: by Kathi, Moderator & Book Lover (new)

Kathi | 4390 comments Mod
These are the ones that caught my eye and will go on my "watch for" list. I rarely buy new books...

Brust, Steven: Iorich (Vlad Taltos)
Card, Orson Scott: Ender in Exile (pap)
Cornwell, Bernard: The Burning Land
Cornwell, Bernard: Agincourt (tp)
Fforde, Jasper: Shades of Grey
Hobb, Robin: Dragon Keeper (#1 Rain Wilds Chronicles)
Preston, Douglas: Impact



colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) Hmm... I see that 'Dark Lady's Chosen' by Martin is on this list. I just commented over on the December list that it was missing from that list, because I thought it was due to be published tomorrow. Of course, I suppose that's close enough to January, anyway. *grins* I really enjoy this series, despite being riddled with cliches, so I've been looking forward to this book ever since the (damndable) cliffhanger ending of the third. I feel silly for posting it in the other thread now. *meep*

I'll wait for Green's latest Nightside in paperback, though, but I will pick that up in due course.

But I gave up on the Noble Dead series after the disappointing ending of Child of a Dead God, and the fact it switched main focus from Leesil and Magiere to Wynn, whom I always found overly naive and annoying.

Nothing else is jumping out at me.


message 12: by Ken (new)

Ken (ogi8745) | 1461 comments Hmm I wasnt the only one who was disappointed with the ending to Child of a Dead God.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) Not at all. I know a few other people who were disappointed in it, too. I think the last three books were all weak, but I stuck with it expecting a payoff, and it just fizzled. At the start of the series I would've gladly recommended it to others - not anymore, though.


message 14: by Brian (new)

Brian I love Ray Bradbury so I will have to scoop up We'll Always Have Paris Stories. I have read 451 three times in the last year and The Halloween Tree.


message 15: by Deedee (new)

Deedee | 136 comments These 3 are on my definately read list:

Fforde, Jasper: Shades of Grey
Hobb, Robin: Dragon Keeper (#1 Rain Wilds Chronicles)
Hoyt, Sarah A: Darkship Thieves



message 16: by Ken (new)

Ken (ogi8745) | 1461 comments blackrose wrote: "At the start of the series I would've gladly recommended it to others - not anymore, though. "

I was just the opposite, thought the first book was not that well done, it was the second and third books that drew me in.




message 17: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I'm tempted by the Robin Hobb, but I'm way behind with reader her earlier books, so I think I'll try to get a bit more caught up first.

I bought Bone Crossed in hardcover, so won't get that, but will be looking forward to the next in the series next month.


message 18: by Grey (new)

Grey (spaceharper) | 15 comments I intend to read Shades of Grey. I may read Podkayne of Mars.


message 19: by Joon (new)

Joon (everythingbeeps) Already picked up WJW's This Is Not a Game (B&N had it on the shelves already), and I'll also be grabbing Haldeman's Starbound. There's a few others that I'll eventually get, but they're not big priorities.




message 20: by Chris (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) I've ordered the Esslemont book from Amazon. I love the Malazan stuff....

The Carol Berg title looks very interesting. I might have to look into that.

I'll be picking up Janny's book too, but I still have a few to get to before I need Peril's Gate.


message 21: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I've only read two Carol Berg books and liked them, but I did find that she made me work for the story. I think I'll try to catch up on the earlier ones I have before jumping to a new series, but I do think she's a very good author.


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