Sunday, September 23, 2007

New releases for the week of September 25th

Spotlight:

The Bonehunters, Steven Erikson
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

The Seven Cities Rebellion has been defeated and Sha'ik is dead, but there is no end of battle in this, the sixth installment of Steven Erikson's epic Malazan Book of the Fallen. In the historic city of Y'Ghatan, a rebel force led by a fanatic still resists the apparent victors; and beyond that bloody fortress, a far greater conflict is beginning to materialize.


Hardcover:
Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara, James Gurney
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

The Orc King, R. A. Salvatore
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)


Paperback:
Logos Run, William C. Dietz
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Beowulf, Caitlin Kiernan, Neil Gaiman
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

The Horror in the Museum, H. P. Lovecraft (Reprint)
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

House of Storms, R. MacLeod
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Cybermancy, Kelly McCullough
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Gregory Maguire
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

The Diamond Isle, Stan Nicholls
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Empire of Ivory, Naomi Novik
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Helfort's War Book 1: The Battle at the Moons of Hell, Graham Sharp Paul
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Lyra's Oxford, Philip Pullman, John Lawrence
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Blood Engines, T. A. Pratt
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Princess of Wands, John Ringo
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Star Trek: Captain's Glory, William Shatner, Garfield Reeves-Stevens
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Dark Moon Defender, Sharon Shinn
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)

Destiny, Paul B. Thompson & Tonya C. Cook

(Amazon)


At All Costs, David Weber
(Amazon, Barnes & Noble)


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