Book Review: John Joseph Adams and Joe Hill’s The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015
Twenty tales of the fantastic with twenty heroes that you might be able to relate to, no matter your sex, ethnicity, age, or experience.
Twenty tales of the fantastic with twenty heroes that you might be able to relate to, no matter your sex, ethnicity, age, or experience.
Life is just too awful for poor Alfie. All those chores…and now Mom wants to give away his favorite red shoes?
Grief and a constant stream of guilt prods the young countess, April O’Leary, a computer dryad, to push at the barrier of death with the aid of Sir October Daye.
October Daye’s life is going just right…except for her Fetch planning a bachelorette party. But then Amandine the Liar, Toby’s mother shows up…and takes hostages.
Bryant and May are on the case when a cemetery becomes the scene of a crime and secrets — and bodies — arise while the Tower ravens disappear.
Mages Briar, Rosethorn, and Evvy are invited to visit the emperor where they discover plans to invade, threatening the home temple of their religion.
This hilarious first installment of The Endangered Files follows Jake, a hardboiled panda detective, and an unusual cast of endangered creatures on their adventures.
Thursday Next is hiding out, but the Well is a linguistic free-for-all with a murderer stalking Jurisfiction agents and nobody is safe, least of all Thursday herself.
Eve Dallas must separate rumors from reality when a woman who traffics in other people’s secrets is silenced.
Treasure-hunting team Sam and Remi Fargo’s search for a Romanov fortune brings them into perilous contact with an ambitious neo-Nazi clan,