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2008
- Terry Pratchett. Making Money: A Novel of Discworld
- Who would not wish to be the man in charge of Ankh-Morpork's Royal Mint and the bank next door? It's a job for life. But, as former conman Moist von Lipwig is learning, life is not necessarily for long.
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2007
- Ellen Kushner. The Privilege of the Sword
- Welcome to Riverside, where the aristocratic and the ambitious battle for power and prestige in the city's labyrinth of streets and ballrooms, theatres and brothels, boudoirs and salons. Into this alluring and alarming world walks a bright young woman ready to take it on and make her fortune. A well-bred country girl, Katherine knows all the rules of conventional society. Her biggest mistake is thinking they apply.
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2006
- Neil Gaiman. Anansi Boys
- Neil Gaiman now gives us a mythology for a modern age -- complete with dark prophecy, family dysfunction, mystical deceptions, and killer birds. Not to mention a lime.
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2005
- China Miéville. Iron Council
- It is a time of wars and revolutions, conflict and intrigue. new Crobuzon is being ripped apart from without and within. War with the shadowy city-state of Tesh and rioting on the streets at home are pushing the teeming city to the brink. A mysterious masked figure spurs strange rebellion, while treachery and violence incubate in unexpected places." "In desperation, a small group of renegades escapes from the city and crosses strange and alien continents in the search for a lsot hope." "In the blood and violence of New Crobuzon's most dangerous hour, there are whispers. It is the time of the Iron Council.
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2004
- Lois McMaster Bujold. Paladin
of Souls
- Three years have passed since the widowed Dowager Royina Ista
found release from the curse of madness that kept her imprisoned
in her family's castle of Valenda. Her newfound freedom is costly,
bittersweet with memories, regrets, and guilty secrets - for she
knows the truth of what brought her land to the brink of destruction.
And now the road - escape - beckons.... A simple pilgrimage, perhaps.
Quite fitting for the Dowager Royina of all Chalion.
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2003
- China Miéville. The
Scar
- Aboard a vast seafaring vessel, prisoners and slaves are being
transported to a fledgling colony of New Crobuzon. When the ship
is besieged by pirates, the senior officials are executed, and
surviving passengers are brought to a floating city constructed
upon the hulls of pirated ships, a place whose leaders harbor
a sinister agenda.
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2002
- Neil Gaiman. American
Gods
- Shadow is
a man with a past and wants nothing more now than to live a quiet
life with his wife. When his wife is killed in a terrible accident,
Shadow flies home for the funeral. As a raging storm rocks the
plane, the strange man in the seat next to Shadow introduces himself
as Mr. Wednesday. He knows more about Shadow than is possible--and
he warns Shadow an even bigger storm is coming.
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2001
- George R.R. Martin. A
Storm of Swords
- The sequel to the bestselling A
Clash of Kings continues the story of the Seven Kingdoms.
House Lannister has tightened its grip on the Iron Throne, but
Tyrion still chafes under the rule of his scheming sister, his
brutal father, and his sadistic nephew. While a continent away,
Danaerys Stormborn and her dragons grow in power, while each undertakes
a single-minded quest for victory and envelops the world in a
storm of swords.
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2000
- J.K. Rowling. Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- During his third year at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and
Wizardry, Harry Potter must confront the devious and dangerous
wizard responsible for his parents' deaths.
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1999
- George R.R. Martin. A
Clash of Kings
- Transporting readers into a forgotten land of revelry and revenge,
wizardry and warfare, Martin weaves a tale in which maidens cavort
with madmen, brother plots against brother, and the dead rise
to walk in the night.
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1998
Tim Powers. Earthquake
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1997
- George R.R. Martin. A
Game of Thrones
- A tale of court intrigues in the land of Seven Kingdoms, a
country "blessed by golden summers that go on for years, and cursed
by cruel winters that can last a generation."
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1996
- Orson Scott Card. Alvin
Journeyman
- Alvin returns to his family in the town of Vigor Church to
share in their isolation, work as a blacksmith, and teach anyone
who wishes to learn the secrets of being a maker.
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1995
- Michael Bishop.
Brittle
Innings
- In
1943, with the country at war, seventeen-year-old shortstop Danny
Boles signs with a class C baseball farm club and heads into strange
relationships, dramatic escapades, and lessons about life, dreams,
and desire.
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1994
- Peter
S. Beagle. The
Innkeeper's Song
- As
Tikat searches for the lover whose death and resurrection he witnessed,
he meets three women--each of whom hides a secret, and who respectively
each undertake her own impossible mission.
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1993
- Tim Powers. Last
Call
- Set in Las Vegas, Last Call concerns the fate of Scott Crane,
former professional gambler, recent widower, blind in one eye--and
also the lost natural son of the man who is determined to kill
him. In this novel, Crane is forced to resume the high-stakes
game of a lifetime--and wager it all.
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1992
- Sheri S. Tepper. Beauty
- One of the most popular and provocative new voices in speculative
fiction has transformed the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty into
a wry look at the real world. Captured by time-travellers just
as she is about to fall asleep, Beauty winds up a 90's co-ed and
discovers that despite technological changes, beauty is destroyed
everywhere.
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1991
- Ursula K. LeGuin. Tehanu:
The Last Book of Earthsea
- When Sparrowhawk,
the Archmage of Earthsea , returns from the dark land stripped
of his magic powers, he finds refuge with the aging widow Tenar
and a crippled girl child who carries an unknown destiny.
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1990
- Orson
Scott Card. Prentice
Alvin
- The
saga of Alvin Maker, set in an alternative version of the American
frontier country, continues, in a tale full of folklore and magic.
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1989
- Orson Scott Card. Red
Prophet
- In this sequel to Seventh
Son, Alvin Maker, the seventh son of a seventh son, learns
about the land and its chosen people in an America that might
have been.
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1988
- Orson Scott Card. Seventh
Son
- Using the lore and folk magic of the men and women who helped
settle a continent and the beliefs of the tribes who were here
before them, Orson Scott Card has created an alternate frontier
America where folk magic works, and has colored the entire history
of the colonies. It is into this world, amid the deep wood where
the Red Man still holds sway, that a very special child is born...
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1987
- Gene Wolfe.
Soldier of the Mist
- The story of Latro, an ancient Greek soldier, who has suffered
a head wound. Because he cannot remember from day to day, Latro
describes events in a scroll. His senses, intensified by his injury,
enable him to see many things, including gods circulating among
mortals.
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1986
- Roger Zelazny. Trumps
of Doom
- Merle Corey is a brilliant young computer designner in San
Francisco. But he is also Merlin, son of Corwin, vanished prince
of Amber-heir to his father's wonderous powers-and someone is
determined to kill him. Now he will begin a desperate race through
Shadow to escape the mysterious force that threatens his life...
and to protect the deadly secret that could destry both his worlds.
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1985
- Robert A. Heinlein. Job:
A Comedy of Justice
- After he firewalked in Polynesia, the world wasn't the same
for Alexander Hergensheimer, now called Alec Graham. As natural
accidents occurred without cease, Alex knew Armageddon and the
Day of Judgement were near. Somehow he had to bring his beloved
heathen, Margrethe, to a state of grace, and, while he was at
it, save the rest of the world ....
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1984
- Marion Zimmer Bradley. The
Mists of Avalon
- Putting a new twist on the Arthurian legends, this beloved
book tells the epic story of the women behind the rise and fall
of King Arthur.
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1983
- Gene Wolfe. The
Sword of the Lictor
- This dramatic adventure follows Severian as he transforms from
a ruthless monster to a savior of a world.
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1982
- Gene Wolfe. The
Claw of the Conciliator
- The saga centers around an orphan whose lifelong quest transforms
him from ruthless monster to savior of a world.
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1981
Robert Silverberg. Lord
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1980
- Patricia A. McKillip. Harpist
in the Wind
- In the midst of conflict and unrest the Prince of Hed solves
the puzzle of his future when he learns to harp the wind , discovers
who the shape changers are, and understands his own relationship
to Deth, harpist of the wizard Ohm.
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1979
- J.R.R. Tolkien. The
Silmarillion
- The story of the creation of the world that set the stage for
The
Hobbit and The
Lord of the Rings.
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