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Adams, John Joseph - Brave New Worlds
Coming January 2011
In his smash-hit anthologies Wastelands and The Living Dead, acclaimed editor John Joseph Adams showed you what happens when society is utterly wiped away. Now he brings you a glimpse into an equally terrifying future -- what happens when civilization invades and dictates every aspect of your life? From 1984 to The Handmaid's Tale, from Children of Men to Bioshock, the dystopian imagination has been a vital and gripping cautionary force. Brave New Worlds collects 30 of the best tales of totalitarian menace by some of today's most visionary writers, including Neil Gaiman, Orson Scott Card, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Ursula K. Le Guin.
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Adams, John Joseph - By Blood We Live
Edited by John Joseph Adams (Wastelands, The Living Dead), BY BLOOD WE LIVE is 200,000+ words of the best in vampire fiction. Thirsty? By Blood We Live will satisfy your darkest cravings...
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Adams, John Joseph - The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The game is afoot! Night Shade Books is proud to present the improbable adventures of the world's greatest detective... mystery, fantasy, science fiction, horror; no genre can escape the esteemed detective's needle-sharp intellect and intuition...
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Adams, John Joseph - The Living Dead
"When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth..."
Edited by John Joseph Adams (Wastelands), The Living Dead is 230,000 words of zombie fiction (about 38 stories or so), collecting the best tales from Book of the Dead, Still Dead, and Mondo Zombie, along with the best zombie fiction from other sources.
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Adams, John Joseph - The Living Dead 2
Coming September 2010
Because every great zombie deserves a sequel.
Two years ago, readers eagerly devoured The Living Dead. Publishers Weekly named it one of the Best Books of the Year, and Barnes & Noble.com called it "The best zombie fiction collection ever." Now acclaimed editor John Joseph Adams is back for another bite at the apple -- the Adam's apple, that is -- with 44 more of the best, most chilling, most thrilling zombie stories anywhere, including virtuoso performances by zombie fiction legends Max Brooks (World War Z, The Zombie Survival Guide), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), and David Wellington (Monster Island).
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Adams, John Joseph - Wastelands
Famine, Death, War, and Pestilence: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the harbingers of Armageddon - these are our guides through the Wastelands
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Aguirre, Forrest - Leviathan 4
Following up on the World Fantasy Award-winning Leviathan 3, Leviathan 4 is a Baedeker of the fantastical, exploring the character of cities and the city as character, mapping the streets of the imagination.
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Armstrong, Jon - Grey
High fashion, corporate malfeasance, celebrity culture, and an obsessed media collide with exuberant violence and volatile intensity in Grey, the explosive debut novel by newcomer Jon Armstrong.
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Armstrong, Jon - Yarn
Coming December 2010
Jon Armstrong returns to the world of high fashion dystopia Grey with Yarn, a stylish tale of love, deceit, and memory.
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Asher, Neal - Prador Moon
The Polity Collective is the pinnacle of space-faring civilization. Academic and insightful, its dominion stretches from Earth Central into the unfathomable reaches of the galactic void. But when the Polity finally encounters alien life in the form of massive, hostile, crablike carnivores known as the Prador, there can be only one outcome... total warfare.
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Asher, Neal - Shadow of the Scorpion
The Shadow of the Scorpion: A Novel of the Polity. Ian Cormac's Early Years!
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Bacigalupi, Paolo - Pump Six and Other Stories
Trade Paperback Coming December 2010
Paolo Bacigalupi's debut collection demonstrates the power and reach of the science fiction short story.
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Bacigalupi, Paolo - The Windup Girl
From Paolo Bacigalupi, author of the critically acclaimed collection, Pump Six and Other Stories comes The Windup Girl, a stunning, Nebula and Hugo Award-nominated debut novel of science fiction.
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Baker, Kage - Dark Mondays
Kage Baker, celebrated creator of the Company novels and the standout collection Mother Aegypt now brings together pirates, primates, eldritch horrors, maritime ghosts, and much more in Dark Mondays. This captivating new collection of fantastic short fiction is sure to cement her reputation as one of the most original storytellers working in the fantasy and speculative fiction genres today.
Dark Mondays features five never-before-published stories, including the forty-one-thousand word pirate novel, "The Maid on the Shore," which chronicles the lesser known aspects of Captain Henry Morgan's infamous sacking of Panama City.
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Baker, Kage - Mother Aegypt
A brand new short story collection from Kage Baker, including an original novella, Mother Aegypt.
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