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urther titles we couldn’t quite fit in include (out now, Solaris), by Rebecca Roanhorse. Set in a world inspired by the pre-Colombian Americas, and featuring (out now, Michael Joseph), a reverend and her teenage daughter move to a Sussex hamlet where 500 years ago eight Protestant martyrs were burned at the stake. The last vicar committed suicide, and soon young Flo is plagued by visions of burning girls… Samantha Shannon’s supernatural dystopia series concludes with fourth book (out now, Bloomsbury), as “dreamwalker” heroine Paige Mahoney embarks on an adventure which takes her from the catacombs of Paris to the hallways of Versailles. There’s also a new entry in Kristin Cashore’s YA series . In (out now, Bloomsbury), Bitterblue, Queen of Monsea, sets off to the titular realm, where people travel in airships and have telepathic foxes as pets… but ends up kidnapped. Yikes! We enjoyed 2017’s , an affectionate and chatty look at child-traumatising ’70s pop culture. (out now, ) focuses on ’80s TV. Its 70+ essays cover topics such as , , the AIDS iceberg “ad” and Noseybonk (shudder).
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