The Demon Left Behind by Marie Jakober
A contemporary novel set in North America. Where the "demons", a spirit life-form inhabiting an "otherworld," co-exists with our own. Not to be confused with devil-demons, these invisible demons interact with humans simply to keep an eye on earthly matters (after all they live here too)! As the world's current global crisis develops, the demons send out a special research team to embody themselves as humans to study the "situation".
Troubletwisters by Garth Nix and Sean Williams
The series tells the story of twins Jaide and Jack Shield who move from the city to a coastal town to live with their eccentric grandmother, where they are drawn into a struggle against an ancient entity known as The Evil.
Secret Legacy by Anna DeStefano
Sarah Temple must race to find a lost little girl before she becomes the next victim of a covert organization. Set on exposing the child's ability to manipulate dreams and alter people's wills, Sarah must expose their secrets before it's too late. In order to save the little girl, Sarah is forced to trust the man whose past betrayal broke her heart.
May 3rd
The Rogue Crew: A Tale of Redwall by Brian Jacques
Redwall Abbey has never seen a creature more evil or more hideous than Razzid Wearat. Captain of the Greenshroud, a ship with wheels that can sail through water as well as the forest, this beast is a terror of both land and sea, traveling Mossflower Country, killing nearly everything-and everyone- in his path. And his goal? To conquer Redwall Abbey.
Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris
With her knack for being in trouble's way, Sookie witnesses the firebombing of Merlotte's, the bar where she works. Since Sam Merlotte is now known to be two-natured, suspicion falls immediately on the anti-shifters in the area. Sookie suspects otherwise, but her attention is divided when she realizes that her lover Eric Northman and his "child" Pam are plotting to kill the vampire who is now their master. Gradually, Sookie is drawn into the plot-which is much more complicated than she knows...
Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism by David Nickle
The year is 1911. In Cold Spring Harbour, New York, the newly formed Eugenics Records Office is sending its agents to catalogue the infirm, the insane, and the criminal - with an eye to a cull, for the betterment of all. Near Cracked Wheel, Montana, a terrible illness leaves Jason Thistledown an orphan, stranded in his dead mother's cabin until the spring thaw shows him the true meaning of devastation - and the barest thread of hope. At the edge of the utopian mill town of Eliada, Idaho, Doctor Andrew Waggoner faces a Klansman's noose and glimpses wonder in the twisting face of the patient known only as Mister Juke. And deep in a mountain lake overlooking that town, something stirs, and thinks, in its way: Things are looking up.
Eclipse 4: New Science Fiction and Fantasy edited by Jonathan Strahan
World Fantasy Award-winner Jonathan Strahan delivers the fourth volume of this series, once again demonstrating his keen editorial eye. The multi-award winning Eclipse series (Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Locus, Aurealis) is the only on-going anthology for original non-themed science fiction and fantasy, and its contents have been regularly recognized as some of the most compelling stories of the year, both on awards ballots and on best-of-the-year lists. Eclipse 4 delivers new fiction by some of the genre's most celebrated authors, including Peter Beagle, Emma Bull, Andy Duncan, Elizabeth Hand, Gwyneth Jones and Michael Swanwick and Many others.
I always read Redwall as a kid. Good stuff!
ReplyDeletethe demon left behind looks interesting, i may even check it out. thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeletei'll probably check out david nickle!
ReplyDeletethese looking pretty good. Need to get my hands ona good book! Love feeling more smart! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe demon left behind, might look at purchasing this when I can
ReplyDeleteThese all look great.
ReplyDeleteThat eclipse looks interesting. Maybe I have to check the earlier ones first.
ReplyDeletewow havent read brian jacques in so long. Wonder if it will pas the test of time
ReplyDeletei love the cover design of the last two books. that eutopia book also seems good
ReplyDeletei havent heard of any of these before, ill have to look into them, thanks
ReplyDeleteI might check out Eutopia, thanks
ReplyDeleteFirst and very last one sound like something I would read.
ReplyDeleteoh.. i wish i had time to go through any of these. a couple of them look really interesting.
ReplyDeleteThese all look a good read thanks.
ReplyDeletegood to hear this!
ReplyDeleteThe Demon Left Behind might be something that I have to pick up, sounds exciting
ReplyDeleteI've really been meaning to check out the Eclipse series.
ReplyDeleteQuite fancy "the demon left behind" following
ReplyDeleteThe Demon Left Behind sounds pretty good.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Armagedda, Demon Left Behind seems to be worth a read! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletenice stuff!
ReplyDeleteim gonna check secret legacy
ReplyDeleteI read loads of Redwall when I was younger. Martin the Warrior was my favourite!
ReplyDeletei like the cover art on the first book
ReplyDeleteThink i'll search redwall, looks interesting in the genre i like books
ReplyDeleteAll of these look pretty interesting! Say, how you read Dead Reckoning?
ReplyDeleteHave* not how.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this.
ReplyDeleteI'm not very up to date with books, so thanks for this.
ReplyDeletewill check out for sure
ReplyDeleteI cant believe that guy is still knocking out those redwall books, that takes me back. I heard he was a nazi or something.
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