Moon Over Soho (Peter Grant #2) by Ben Aaronovitch
Moon Over Soho is the second book in Ben Aaronovitch’s Peter Grant series, the first being Midnight Riot (U.S.) or Rivers of London (U.K.). In his first adventure, Peter Grant, a magic-wielding...
View ArticleInterview With Artist Kekai Kotaki
Kekai Kotaki is the artist behind the U.S. cover for The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi, one the books on the Locus recommended reading list. You may also recognize his work as Lead Concept Artist...
View ArticleThe Samaritan by Fred Venturini
The Samaritan begins when Dale Sampson is in the sixth grade. Girls don’t talk to him. And when the school baseball star, Mack, decides to befriend Dale, Dale earns an air of mystique—but he remains...
View ArticleHorns by Joe Hill
Horns is the second standalone novel from Joe Hill, also known for his dark and twisted graphic novel series Locke & Key. Horns follows Ignatius Perrish a.k.a. “Ig.” On the one-year anniversary of...
View ArticleInterview with Del Rey Editor-in-Chief Betsy Mitchell
Betsy Mitchell is the Editor-in-Chief of Del Rey Books and a regular contributor at Suvudu.com. She also edited two of our favorite 2011 books: Midnight Riot and Moon Over Soho by Ben Aaronovitch....
View ArticleAsh by Malinda Lo
Ash is a gay retelling of the Cinderella tale that challenges the assumptions underlying many fairy tales—namely, that all girls merely yearn for their princes to come rescue them from their lives....
View ArticleFeed (Newsflesh #1) by Mira Grant
Feed by Mira Grant (pen name for Seanan McGuire) is the first book in Newsflesh trilogy, documenting the adventures of bloggers and adoptive siblings Georgia “George” and Shaun Mason. Set in 2034,...
View ArticleHuntress by Malinda Lo
Huntress is Malinda Lo’s second young adult novel. It is billed as a prequel to Ash, though the threads that tie the two books together are light; for example, the main characters do not overlap. In...
View ArticleThe Iron Queen (The Iron Fey #3) by Julie Kagawa
This review contains minor spoilers for the previous volumes in The Iron Fey series. The Iron Queen is the third book in Julie Kagawa’s The Iron Fey series. Having previously defeated Virus, one of the...
View ArticleVegas Knights by Matt Forbeck
Vegas Knights is a standalone novel, described on the cover as “Ocean’s Eleven meets Harry Potter as two student wizards try to scam a Vegas casino…using magic!” Harry Potter is the go-to cover blurb...
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