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here’s plenty more books we couldn’t fit in. We’re told Margaret Atwood fans should appreciate Kelly Barnhill’s feminist fantasy (out now, Hot Key). It’s set in (out now, Walker) is inspired by Asian culture and explores themes of empire and slavery. It’s set in a world of flying ships and sky cities, where chosen ones have the ability to bring paper to life. “ meets ” is the sell for Max Gladstone’s latest, (out now, Titan). Blending post-apocalypse, horror and road movie, it centres on a bunch of college friends who learned how to travel to alternate realities using mathematics, and get back together to save the world from a semi-intelligent black rot – just your average Thursday, then. Gillian McAllister’s (out now, Michael Joseph) puts a time travel twist on the crime thriller. A woman’s son is arrested for murdering a stranger. Each time she subsequently wakes up, it’s a day earlier – another day before the murder. Can she prevent it from happening? Finally, time travel and romance are the themes of (out now, Solaris). This new anthology includes 16 tales by the likes of Catherynne M Valente, Zen Cho, Margo Lanagan, Alix E Harrow and Seanan McGuire – 14 of them original to this collection.

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