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The graphic novel adaptation of Tui T. Sutherland's Wings of Fire — illustrated by Mike Holmes and published by Graphix in 2018 — brings the opening chapter of one of middle-grade fantasy's most successful series to the visual page, putting five dragonets at the center of a war-torn world and a destiny they never asked for. With the broader series having sold over 27 million copies worldwide and spent more than 200 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, this adaptation arrives with the full weight of an established phenomenon behind it.
Mar 27, 2026
Published by Random House Worlds on October 18, 2016, to mark the twentieth anniversary of the original 1996 Bantam Books release, A Game of Thrones: The Illustrated Edition is a hardcover collector's edition of George R. R. Martin's genre-defining fantasy novel — the opening volume of the A Song of Ice and Fire series — featuring 8 full-color illustrations and more than 70 black-and-white illustrations, alongside a foreword by John Hodgman. The underlying novel has earned a reputation as one of the most consequential works in modern epic fantasy; this edition repackages it as a prestige physical object for devoted fans and new readers alike. Because this review has not examined the physical edition firsthand, assessment of art reproduction, paper quality, and binding is deferred to the buyer's own judgment.
Mar 24, 2026
Ordinary Grace is a New York Times bestselling standalone novel by William Kent Krueger, winner of the 2014 Edgar Award for Best Novel, set in the small Minnesota town of New Bremen during the summer of 1961. Narrated by thirteen-year-old Frank Drum — and filtered through his memory four decades later — the novel follows a season of multiple deaths that shatters a minister's family and forces Frank into hard confrontations with faith, loss, and the limits of what a boy can know. First published in 2013 and reissued by Atria Books in 2014, it is widely regarded as among Krueger's finest work.
Mar 20, 2026
Emily Gunnis's The Girls Left Behind is a mystery thriller that weaves triple timelines — World War Two, the 1970s/80s, and the 2000s — around the disappearance of girls from a notorious children's home called Morgate House, anchored by the determined Superintendent Jo Hamilton as she races to uncover decades of buried wrongs before her retirement.
Mar 25, 2026
Blake Crouch's Dark Matter is a thriller science fiction novel that merges quantum mechanics with a race-against-self chase story, following Chicago physics professor Jason Dessen across parallel worlds as he fights to reclaim his own life — a high-concept premise that drew mixed critical notices but has proven broadly popular with genre readers.
Mar 24, 2026
Evie Woods returns with a wistful, whimsical novel blending magical realism, historical fiction, and romance, following Edith as she escapes heartache in Ireland for a mysterious bakery in Compiègne, France — only to discover that some ghosts from the past are harder to outrun than others.
Mar 22, 2026
J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye follows sixteen-year-old Holden Caulfield through a turbulent few days after his expulsion from Pencey Preparatory Academy, as he wanders New York City railing against the "phoniness" of the adult world. Decades after its publication, it continues to sell roughly one million copies per year — a testament to the enduring power of Holden's voice and the novel's unflinching portrait of adolescent alienation, grief, and the desperate search for authenticity.
Mar 21, 2026
Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven is a post-apocalyptic literary novel that traces interconnected lives before and after a devastating influenza pandemic, anchored by a quiet insistence that art and human culture are worth preserving at any cost. Originally published in 2014, it won the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the Toronto Book Award, was a National Book Award finalist, and had sold 1.5 million copies as of 2020 — a testament to its broad and enduring appeal across literary and genre readerships alike.
Mar 28, 2026
E. Lockhart's We Were Liars is a critically acclaimed 2014 young-adult novel built around the wealthy, seemingly perfect Sinclair family and a summer that Cadence Sinclair Eastman cannot remember. Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction and recipient of a starred review from critical coverage, it remains a landmark of contemporary YA fiction, praised for its razor-sharp prose and a twist that author R.L. Stine called the most heartbreaking he had ever encountered.
Mar 23, 2026
Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown is a National Book Award–winning novel that deploys the screenplay format as a vehicle for biting satire, using the story of Willis Wu — a "Generic Asian Man" trapped in the background of a fictional TV police procedural — to interrogate racial stereotyping in Hollywood, the Asian American immigrant experience, and the suffocating pressure of inherited identity. Named a New York Times bestseller and a best book of the year by outlets including The New Yorker, NPR, Time, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Vanity Fair, it stands as one of the most formally inventive and culturally urgent American novels of recent years.
Mar 23, 2026
This five-volume paperback omnibus from Tor Books collects the complete first half of Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive — The Way of Kings, Words of Radiance, Oathbringer, Rhythm of War, and Wind and Truth — in a single edition released December 6, 2024, making it the most comprehensive entry point yet into one of modern epic fantasy's defining series, with four of the five novels having debuted at or near the top of the New York Times Best Seller list.
Mar 24, 2026
Liz Moore's The God of the Woods is a New York Times bestseller and one of critics of the Year — a multi-threaded literary thriller set in the Adirondacks that weaves a decades-spanning mystery of two disappearing children into a sharply observed portrait of class, family abuse, and inherited power. Published in 2024 by The Borough Press, the novel spent 38 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List as of April 2025 and earned starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Booklist, cementing Moore's standing as one of contemporary fiction's most ambitious voices.
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