Books Received: August 17, 2015 (Fran Wilde, David Barnett, Adrian Barnes, Juliet Marillier, N. K. Jemisin, Sarah Pinborough, S. Andrew Swann & More)
In the interest of full disclosure (and as seen on Twitter), here are the books we received this week.
- Lightspeed Magazine, September 2015 by John Joseph Adams (Editor)
- Nightmare Magazine, September 2015 by John Joseph Adams (Editor)
- Bound Before The Morrow by David Ring III (Worn Key Press)
- Updraft by Fran Wilde (Tor Books)
- Gideon Smith and the Mask of the Ripper by David Barnett (Tor Books)
- The Death House by Sarah Pinborough (Titan Books)
- Nod by Adrian Barnes (Titan Books)
- Lost Souls: A Thriller (Reviver Trilogy) by Seth Patrick (Thomas Dunne Books)
- Towers Fall: Towers Trilogy Book Three by Karina Sumner-Smith (Talos)
- The Sacred Scrolls: Comics on the Planet of the Apes by Rich Handley (Sequart Research & Literacy Organization)
- The Not-So Itty-Bitty Spiders (Olive & Beatrix #1) (Olive and Beatrix) by Amy Marie Stadelmann (Scholastic Inc.)
- The Trials (The Red Trilogy) by Linda Nagata (Saga Press)
- Tower of Thorns: A Blackthorn & Grim Novel by Juliet Marillier (Roc)
- The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth) by N. K. Jemisin (Orbit)
- The Ark by Laura Liddell Nolen (Harper Voyager)
- Guerilla: The Makaum War: Book Two by Mel Odom (Harper Voyager)
- Take On Me by Minerva Zimmerman (Fireside Fiction Company)
- The Moreau Quartet: Volume One by S. Andrew Swann (DAW)
- Doctor Who: Big Bang Generation by Gary Russell (Broadway Books)
- Doctor Who: Royal Blood by Una Mccormack (Broadway Books)
- Doctor Who: Deep Time by Trevor Baxendale (Broadway Books)
- The Secrets of Blood and Bone: A Novel by Rebecca Alexander (Broadway Books)
- Young Terrorists #1 by Matt Pizzolo (Black Mask Studios)
#18 18.The Moreau Quartet: Volume One by S. Andrew Swann (DAW)
man I remember finding the first book in this series at a supermarket and loving it, I never followed up on the rest because my teenage self had no idea there were more. I hope this does well, I am afraid volume 2 might never come out otherwise, cannot wait to revisit it myself.
Yeah, I’m REALLY looking forward to this one, despite the kinda cheesy cover. I read Swann’s APOTHEOSIS trilogy (set in this same universe, and also featuring the same character) and loved it. The writing really resonated with me.
Oh – – the 2nd volume currently has a release date in October.