There’s plenty more books we couldn’t fit in. Set in South Korea in 1992, Sophie Kim’s romantic fantasy (out now, Hodder) sees a fallen trickster (out now, Oneworld) collects short stories described as “neo-gothic modern fairytales”, which (it says here) “capture the experience of characters excluded by a society that cannot accept their difference”. One of those books that gets described as a “TikTok sensation” (and thereby makes us feel 1,000 years old), Sarah A Parker’s (13 June, HarperVoyager) is a fantasy romance centring on an assassin imprisoned by powerful fae, and a dragon rider crushed by the loss of his great love. We predict smoochies. The latest novel, (out now, Pocket Books) sees Picard visiting Terok Nor (soon to be Deep Space Nine) to assist with talks on ending the Cardassian occupation of Bajor – and being faced with an incident which could reignite hostilities. After and , Giles Kristian’s Arthurian trilogy concludes with (out now, Transworld). He was in ’90s boy band Upside Down, you know. Giles Kristian that is, not Arthur. Finally, (out now, Titan) combines concept art for/crew interviews about the movie that gave Big G a pinkspined makeover.
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Jun 12, 2024
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