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Libba Bray, The Diviners…

In this eponymous first installment of her new The Diviners series, YA fa… more »

Lev Grossman, The Magician Ki…

The drawbacks of having the whole world at your fingertips What exactly d… more »

Margaret Atwood, In Other Wor…

A peek into the creative landscape of one of our greatest writers Margare… more »

Neil Gaiman, American Gods…

A theatrical recording of one of Gaiman’s best works If you still h… more »

Matt Haig, The Radleys…

A novel of an average English suburban family – who happen to be va… more »

Deborah Harkness, A Discovery…

Twilight for grownups — but better Deborah Harkness’s A Disco… more »

Guillermo Del Toro, The Fall…

Ooey, gooey gross-out sci-fi chaos After setting up the dominos in The St… more »

William Gibson, Zero History…

A new direction for the prophet of the Internet age The techno-thriller m… more »

Chuck Hogan, The Strain…

For those who like their vampires with a little more bite Two major vampi… more »

China Mieville, Kraken…

A whodunit romp with ingenious twists and sly themes “The New Weird… more »

Justin Cronin, The Passage…

A canny, literary reinvention of vampirism Vampires, zombies, the America… more »

Stephenie Meyer, The Host…

Friendly parasites have descended upon planet Earth to invade the bodies … more »

Danielle Trussoni, Angelology…

A lush and sprawling epic about the wrath of fallen angels Someone should… more »

Seth Grahame-Smith, Abraham L…

The title says it all… Novels portraying alternate histories have l… more »

Gregory Maguire, A Lion Among…

The third installment of the Wicked Years shows us how the lion got cowar… more »

Dave Eggers, The Wild Things…

Eggers updates the monsters from Sendak’s classic, and in this tell… more »

Margaret Atwood, The Year of …

A darkly lyrical end-time fantasia in the spirit of Oryx and Crake andThe… more »

George Orwell, 1984

A great way to experience a forever-vital classic Nowadays, 1984 might no… more »

Aldous Huxley, Brave New Worl…

A science fiction masterpiece that feels close to fact In this age of fro… more »

Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Bo…

In the fairy tales of Neil Gaiman, children often cross the boundaries be… more »

Neil Gaiman, Coraline…

The best kind of children’s book — the kind you’ll want… more »

Orson Scott Card, Ender…

“Welcome to the human race. Nobody controls his own life, Ender. Th… more »

Cormac McCarthy, The Road…

McCarthy’s bleakest, most harrowing and most intimate novel In the … more »

Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chr…

Bradbury’s sharply satirical tales About the colonizing of Mars sti… more »

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Interview: Eddie Huang

By Elisa Ludwig, eMusic Contributor

A Vice TV host with a law degree, a hip-hop obsession, and a NYC restaurant called Baohaus (serving Taiwanese buns, named for his favorite architects), Eddie Huang is a walking culture clash. In his memoir… more »

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