(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Synopsis:
Geralt de Rivia is a witcher, a cunning sorcerer, a merciless assassin, and a cold-blooded killer. His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world. But not everything monstrous-looking is evil and not everything fair is good...and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth.
I loved this book by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski and I'm glad it's finally being published in the States. My original review is here.
Hardcover:
> The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol B, Ben Bova
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Sharing Knife: Passage, Lois McMaster Bujold
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Iron Angel, Alan Campbell
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Little Brother, Cory Doctorow
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Balefires, David Drake
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Days of Infamy, Newt Gingrich, William Forstchen
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Dead Witch Walking, Kim Harrison
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Ink Exchange, Melissa Marr
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Implied Spaces, Walter Jon Williams
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Paperback:
> Brothers of the Snake, Dan Abnett
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Garden Spells, Sarah Addison Allen
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Legacy, Lois McMaster Bujold
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Kushiel’s Justice, Jacqueline Carey
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> One Foot in the Grave, Jeaniene Frost
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> M is for Magic, Neil Gaiman
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Harlequin, Laurell Hamilton
(Barnes & Noble)
> Kop, Warren Hammond
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Immortals, Tracy Hickman
(Barnes & Noble)
> Draw One in the Dark, Sarah Hoyt
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Mainspring, Jay Lake
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Fallen, Tim Lebbon
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Incredible Shrinking Man, Richard Matheson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Time of New Weather, Sean Murphy
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Star Trek: Terok Nor: Night of the Wolves, S.D. Perry, Britta Dennison
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Winterbirth, Brian Ruckley
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Armed and Magical, Lisa Shearin
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Starfist: Firestorm, David Sherman, Dan Cragg
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Brass Bed, Jennifer Stevenson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice, Karen Traviss
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Starfish, Peter Watts
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Japanese Dreams, Sean Wallace
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Hell’s Gate, David Weber, Linda Evans
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Steampunk, Ann VanderMeer, Jeff VanderMeer
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Relentless, Richard Williams
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Earth Ascendant, Sean Williams
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Blackcollar: The Judas Solution, Timothy Zahn
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Geralt de Rivia is a witcher, a cunning sorcerer, a merciless assassin, and a cold-blooded killer. His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world. But not everything monstrous-looking is evil and not everything fair is good...and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth.
I loved this book by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski and I'm glad it's finally being published in the States. My original review is here.
Hardcover:
> The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol B, Ben Bova
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Sharing Knife: Passage, Lois McMaster Bujold
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Iron Angel, Alan Campbell
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Little Brother, Cory Doctorow
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Balefires, David Drake
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Days of Infamy, Newt Gingrich, William Forstchen
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Dead Witch Walking, Kim Harrison
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Ink Exchange, Melissa Marr
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Implied Spaces, Walter Jon Williams
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
Paperback:
> Brothers of the Snake, Dan Abnett
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Garden Spells, Sarah Addison Allen
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Legacy, Lois McMaster Bujold
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Kushiel’s Justice, Jacqueline Carey
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> One Foot in the Grave, Jeaniene Frost
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> M is for Magic, Neil Gaiman
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Harlequin, Laurell Hamilton
(Barnes & Noble)
> Kop, Warren Hammond
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Immortals, Tracy Hickman
(Barnes & Noble)
> Draw One in the Dark, Sarah Hoyt
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Mainspring, Jay Lake
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Fallen, Tim Lebbon
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Incredible Shrinking Man, Richard Matheson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Time of New Weather, Sean Murphy
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Star Trek: Terok Nor: Night of the Wolves, S.D. Perry, Britta Dennison
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Winterbirth, Brian Ruckley
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Armed and Magical, Lisa Shearin
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Starfist: Firestorm, David Sherman, Dan Cragg
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> The Brass Bed, Jennifer Stevenson
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice, Karen Traviss
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Starfish, Peter Watts
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Japanese Dreams, Sean Wallace
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Hell’s Gate, David Weber, Linda Evans
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Steampunk, Ann VanderMeer, Jeff VanderMeer
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Relentless, Richard Williams
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Earth Ascendant, Sean Williams
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
> Blackcollar: The Judas Solution, Timothy Zahn
(Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble)
3 comments:
Thanks Benjamin for mentioning my book The Time of New Weather - hope you enjoy it, and would always be happy to discuss with you on your blog! Sean
ps- you can check out all my books at www.murphyzen.com
You're welcome Mr. Murphy. I try my best to include as many books as possible on the release list.
I'll be sure to check out your site.
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