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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: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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