New from Penguin - Sci/Fantasy (11-12-15)

Reap the Wind
 

 

Reap the Wind
Karen Chance
 
“A series well worth getting hooked on.”
—Fresh Fiction
 
Rescuing her friend John Pritkin should have been an in-and-out kind of deal, but with the near-immortal mage's soul lost in time, Cassie Palmer has to hunt for it through the ages—with Pritkin's demon dad in tow. He's the only one who can reverse Pritkin's curse, but with the guardians of the timeline dead set on stopping anyone from mucking about, Cassie will have to figure out how to get her friend back without ruffling too many feathers.
 
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Inherit the Stars
 

 

Inherit the Stars
Tony Peak
 
“A slam-bang SF-quest novel.”
—Publishers Weekly
 
Wanderlust runs in Kivita Vondir's blood. Her latest contract to hunt down a fabled gemstone is exactly the kind of adventure she craves. But this job is more than meets the eye. For one thing, her duplicitous employer has hired rebel Sar Redryll—Kivita's former lover—to stop her at any cost. For another, Kivita's recovery of the relic unleashes in her powerful new abilities. Abilities that everyone in the Cetturo Arm desperately wishes to control.
 
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Tower of Thorns
 

 

Tower of Thorns
Juliet Marillier
 
“An enchanting tale.” —Jacqueline Carey
 
Award-winning author Juliet Marillier's Blackthorn & Grim series continues as a mysterious creature holds an enchanted and imperiled ancient Ireland in thrall. As Blackthorn and Grim begin to put the pieces of the puzzle together, it's apparent that a powerful adversary is working behind the scenes.
 
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Luke Skywalker Can't Read
 

 

Luke Skywalker Can't Read
Ryan Britt
 
“Ryan Britt is the Virgil you want to guide you through the inferno of geekery.”
—Lev Grossman
 
Alternating between personal anecdote, hilarious insight, and smart analysis, essayist Ryan Britt contends that Barbarella is good for you, that monster movies are just romantic comedies with commitment issues, that Dracula and Sherlock Holmes are total hipsters, and, most shockingly, shows how virtually everyone in the Star Wars universe is functionally illiterate.
 
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SEE MORE NOVEMBER RELEASES
 
 
The Future Falls
Tanya Huff
 
 
Planetfall
Emma Newman
 
 
Jeweled Fire
Sharon Shinn
 
 
The Slow Regard of Silent Things
Patrick Rothfuss