Monday, October 8, 2012

INCOMING

  • [anonymously edited], Great Detective Stories.  Small paperback for the YA market with five out-of-copyright stories.
  • Piers Anthony and Frances Hall, Pretender.  Stand-alone SF.
  • Margaret Ball, Mathemagics.  A Chicks in Chainmail fantasy novel.
  • Iain M. Banks, Inversions.  SF.
  • Neal Barrett, Jr., Dungeons & Dragons:  The Movie.  Movie tie-in.
  • Terry Brooks, The Scions of Shannara and The Wishsong of Shannara.  Fantasies.
  • Laura J, Burns and Melinda Metz, Buffy the Vampire Slayer:  Apocalypse Memories. Television tie-in novel.
  • Charles de Lint, Philip Jose Farmer's The Dungeon, Book 3:  The Valley of Thunder.  SF.  Does anyone else remember when Farmer spelled "Jose" without an accent on the "e"?
  • William C. Dietz, Halo:  The Flood.  Gaming tie-in novel.
  • David Drake, Grimmer Than Hell.  SF collection of fourteen stories.
  • M. Coleman Easton, The Fisherman's Curse.  Fantasy.
  • Alan Dean Foster, For Love of Mother-Not. A Pip & Flinx SF novel.
  • Rick Hautala, Moon Walker.  Horror.
  • Mercedes Lackey, Bardic Voices, Book I:  The Lark and the Wren.  Fantasy.
  • Edward M. Lerner, Small Miracles.  SF.
  • Ardath Mayhar, Golden Dream:  A Fuzzy Odyssey. SF novel in H. Beam Piper's "Fuzzy" universe.
  • Anne McCaffrey, Crystal Singer and The Tower and the Hive.  Sf both; the first based on four stories in Roger Elwood's Continuum series, the second is part of the Rowan series.
  • William P. McGivern, Summitt.  Thriller.
  • China Mieville, The Scar.  Fantasy.
  • Andrew Neiderman, The Devil's Advocate.  Horror novel, basis of the Al Pacino-Keanu Reeves film.
  • Jody Lynn Nye, School of Light.  Fantasy, sequel to Waking in Dreamland.
  • Eric Nyland, Halo:  The Fall of Reach.  Gaming tie-in novel.
  • Nick Pollotta, Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan:  Stealth Sweep.  Another in the long-running men's adventure series.  Evidently Gold Eagle has stopped numbering these; this one was released in July 2011.
  • R.A. Salvatore, Forgotten Realms:  The Chaos Curse. Gaming tie-in.  Book Five of The Cleric Quintet.
  • Sharon Shinn, Archangel.  SF.
  • Philip Straker, Night Lust.  Serial killer thriller.
  • Trisha Telep, editor, Kiss Me Deadly.  Anthology of thirteen "paranormal love" stories.  this one's an ARC from August 2010.
  • Immanuel Velikovsky, Oedipus and Akhnaton:  Myth and History.  The author's pairing of Greek  myth and Egyptian history.  Anything by Velikovsky should be taken with a grain of salt but Anmhknaton has always fascinated me, so...
  • David Weber, Bolo!  Three novellas and a short story in the SF universe created by Keith Laumer.
  • Bari Wood, Doll's Eyes.  Horror.
  • Chris Woodyard, Haunted Ohio.  Folklore.  This one is a signed copy.
  • Jane Yolen, The One-Armed Queen and Sister Light, Sister Dark.  YA fantasies in the Great Alta Saga.

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