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- 2007
- Gene Wolfe. Soldier of Sidon
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- 2006
- Haruki Murakami. Kafka on the Shore
- Kafka Tamura runs away from home to escape his father's oedipal prophecy and to find his long-lost mother and sister. As Kafka flees, so too does Nakata, an elderly simpleton whose quiet life has been upset by a gruesome murder.
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- 2005
- Susanna Clarke. Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
- Sophisticated, witty, and ingeniously convincing, Clarke's magisterial novel weaves magic into a flawlessly detailed vision of historical England. She has created a world so thoroughly enchanting that it leaves readers longing for more.
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- 2004
- Jo Walton. Tooth and Claw
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- 2003
- Graham Joyce. The
Facts of Life
- Set during and immediately after World War II, The Facts of
Life follows the fortunes of Frank Arthur Vine, the result of
a tryst between his mother Cassie and an American GI. Because
Cassie is too unreliable and unstable to act as his proper guardian,
Frank is brought up alternately by his mother's six very different
sisters - each singularly idiosyncratic - and by his beguiling
and charismatic grandmother. But, as his mother knows, and his
grandmother strongly suspects, Frank is no ordinary child.
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2003
- Patricia A. McKillip. Ombria
in Shadow
- When Ombria's prince breathes his last, the struggle to rule
the whole of the city--both its light and shadows--will rest in
the hands of those whose fractured lives align like the lost pieces
of a magical puzzle.
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- 2002
- Ursula K. Le Guin. The
Other Wind
- A sorcerer makes a desperate last stand against the land of
the dead when he begins having vivid dreams of an imminent invasion.
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- 2001
- Tim Powers. Declore
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2001
- Sean Stewart. Galveston
- The island of Galveston had been baptized twice--once by water
in the fall of 1900 and again by magic during Mardi Gras, 2004.
Creatures were born of survivors' joy and sufferers' pain: scorpions
the size of dogs, the crying clown, the widow who ate her victims.
Galveston forever would be divided between reality and a city
locked in an endless Mardi Gras.
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- 2000
- Martin Scott. Thraxas
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- 1999
- Louise Erdich. The
Antelope Wife
- Minneapolis has a strong Native presence as well as a potent
indigeous past--now Erdich offers a powerful story of life there,
suffused with a native American sense of magic.
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- 1998
- Jeffrey Ford. The Physiognomy
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- 1997
- Rachel Pollack. Godmother
Night
- In
a fantasy world sprawled across the back of a giant turtle, two
young women, Laurie and Jaqe, meet and fall in love. They also
meet Mother Night, who helps the couple cope with the obstacles
strewn across their path by family and society.
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- 1996
- Christopher Priest. The Prestige
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- 1995
- James Morrow. Towing Jehovah
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- 1994
- Lewis Shiner. Glimpses
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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
- Robert R. McCammon. Boy's
Life
- In 1964 in Zephyr, Alabama, Cory Mackenson and his father, Tom,
witness a car plunging into Lake Saxon during a pre-dawn milk
delivery. When Tom dives down, he finds a nude, beaten corpse
handcuffed to the steering wheel. Cory sees a mysterious
figure watching them at the edge of the woods but only finds a
green feather where he investigates.
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- 1991
- James Morrow. Only
Begotten Daughter
- An
accident--or a miracle--in a New Jersey sperm bank results in
the "virgin birth'' of Julie Katz, a young woman with the
power to perform miracles and a healthy fear of ending up like
her older brother, crucified long ago for claiming to be the "Son
of God.''
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- 1990
- Jack Vance. Lyonesse:
Madouc
- The
daughter of a fairy, Maduoc, was switched with an infant boy at
birth. The king must not learn the identity of the other child
as he would kill him to prevent the prophecy of a royal takeover
from coming true.
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- 1989
- Peter Straub. Koko
- It's 15 years after the Vietnam War and a string of murders
in Southeast Asia convinces four veterans of the same Vietnam
platoon - one now a doctor, another a writer - that the murderer,
whose trademarks are mutilation and a playing card with "Koko''
scrawled on it, was also a member of the platoon. They resolve
to find him, for purposes of their own, before the police do.
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- 1988
- Ken Grimwood. Replay
- Replay is the story of a man and a woman mysteriously given
the ability to live their lives over. Each dies in 1988 only to
awaken as a teenager in 1963 with adult knowledge and wisdom intact
and the ability to make a new set of choices.
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- 1987
- Peter Suskind. Perfume
- Set in 18th-century France, Perfume relates the fascinating
and horrifying tale of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a person as gifted
as he was abominable. Born without a smell of his own but endowed
with an extraordinary sense of smell, Grenouille becomes obsessed
with procuring the perfect scent that will make him fully human.
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- 1986
- Dan Simmons. Song of Kali
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- 1985
- Robert Holdstock. Mythago
Wood
- Holdstock's fantasy of a surviving primeval forest where legends
and tribes of different ages coexist draws power from the myths,
archetypes and literary conventions it embodies.
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- 1984
- John M. Ford. The Dragon Waiting
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- 1983
- Michael Shea. Nifft the Lean
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- 1982
- John Crowley. Little,
Big
- The epic story of Smoky Barnable - an anonymous young man who
meets and falls in love with Daily Alice Drinkwater, and goes
to live with her in Edgewood, a place not found on any map. In
an impossible mansion full of her relatives, who all seem to have
ties to another world not far away, Smoky fathers a family and
tries to learn what tale he has found himself in - and how it
is to end.
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- 1981
- Gene Wolfe. The
Shadow of the Torturer
- The Book of the New Sun saga centers around an orphan whose
lifelong quest transforms him from ruthless monster to savior
of a world.
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- 1980
- Elizabeth A. Lynn. Watchtower
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- 1979
- Michael Moorcock. Gloriana
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- 1978
- Fritz Leiber. Our
Lady of Darkness
- In late 17th century Ireland, Sister Fidelma of Cashel returns
from a pilgrimage only to learn that her companion and friend,
the Saxon monk brother Eadulf, has been found guilty of rape and
murder.
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- 1977
- William Kotzwinkle. Doctor Rat
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- 1976
- Richard Matheson. Big Time Return
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- 1975
- Patricia A. McKillip. The
Forgotten Beasts of Eld
- Raised on Eld mountain with only her father's magical menagerie
for company, a young wizard is drawn irrevocably into the human
world with all its sorrows and delights when a baby comes into
her care.
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