Books Received: June 29, 2015
In the interest of full disclosure (and as seen on Twitter), here are the books we received this week.
- The Annihilation Score (A Laundry Files Novel) by Charles Stross (Ace)
- The Year’s Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 7 by Allan Kaster (Editor) (AudioText)
- Disciples #1 by Christopher Mitten & Steve Niles (Black Mask Stiudios)
- Transference #1 by Ron Salas & Michael Moreci (Black Mask Stiudios)
- Doctor Who: The Drosten’s Curse by A. L. Kennedy (Broadway Books)
- The Best of Spanish Steampunk by Marian Womack & James Womack (Editors) (Cheeky Frawg Ediciones Nevsky)
- Armada: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Crown)
- Saturn Run by John Sandford & Ctein (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)
- Nightfall by Jake Halpern & Peter Kujawinski (G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers)
- The Clockwork Crown (Clockwork Dagger Novels) by Beth Cato (Harper Voyager)
- Day Four: A Novel by Sarah Lotz (Little, Brown and Company)
- The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror by William Sloane (NYRB Classics)
- The Whisper King by Wil Radcliffe (Necro Publications)
- Dark City: A Novella Collectiion by Brian Hodge (Necro Publications)
- Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson (Orbit)
- The Chart of Tomorrows: A Gaunt and Bone Novel by Chris Willrich (Pyr)
- Armada by Ernest Cline (Random House Audio)
- The Desert and the Blade: A Novel of the Change by S. M. Stirling (Roc)
- Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor (Saga Press)
- Cold Iron (The Malorum Gates) by Stina Leicht (Saga Press)
- How We’ll Live on Mars (TED Books) by Stephen Petranek (Simon & Schuster/ TED)
- Carter & Lovecraft by Jonathan L. Howard (Thomas Dunne Books)
- The Finest Ass in the Universe by Anna Tambour (Ticonderoga Publications)
- Hear Me Roar by Liz Grzyb (Editor) (Ticonderoga Publications)
- The Scarlet Rider by Lucy Sussex (Ticonderoga Publications)
- Artemis Invaded (Artemis Awakening Series) by Jane Lindskold (Tor Books)
- The Unnoticeables: A Novel by Robert Brockway (Tor Books)
- The Philosopher Kings: A Novel by Jo Walton (Tor Books)
- The Engineer ReConditioned by Neal Asher (Wildside Press)
- The 6th Extinction: A Sigma Force Novel (Sigma Force Novels) by James Rollins (William Morrow)
- Kaleidotrope Magazine, Summer 2015 by Fred Coppersmith (Editor)
The Whisper King has an awesome cover (I’d give it a read based on that alone). Carter & Lovecraft looked interesting, but then I realised it’s not Howard and H.P.
I skimmed through the 1st chapter of Carter & Lovecraft yesterday. It got my attention enough to put it on the TBR pile. 🙂
Some cool stuff, indeed. I like the cover of Lagoon the best of the bunch. That cover for Transference sure does have a Seventies vibe.