Fiction

There’s no question that this novel delivers the fright, but it’s also as emotionally taxing as it is terrifying.

There’s no question that this novel delivers the fright, but it’s also as emotionally taxing as it is terrifying.

Joshua Ferris’ control of his narrative is impeccable, but that doesn’t mean readers shouldn’t be prepared for frequent wicked curveballs.

Joshua Ferris’ control of his narrative is impeccable, but that doesn’t mean readers shouldn’t be prepared for frequent wicked curveballs.

Unplug your Alexa and toss your Apple Watch. The Every, a companion to Dave Eggers’ previous novel, The Circle, will likely scare the bejesus out of you.

Unplug your Alexa and toss your Apple Watch. The Every, a companion to Dave Eggers’ previous novel, The Circle, will likely scare the bejesus out of you.

At some point while reading James Han Mattson’s harrowing novel, you’ll think, “This can’t be real. This better not be real.”

At some point while reading James Han Mattson’s harrowing novel, you’ll think, “This can’t be real. This better not be real.”

Miriam Toews’ Fight Night is a wonder, a warmhearted and inventive portrait of women who never back down.

Miriam Toews’ Fight Night is a wonder, a warmhearted and inventive portrait of women who never back down.

Hopelessness is certainly a theme in We Are Not Like Them, but it’s ultimately about having grace when the people we love make mistakes—even terrible ones.

Hopelessness is certainly a theme in We Are Not Like Them, but it’s ultimately about having grace when the people we love make mistakes—even terrible ones.

Readers will easily lose themselves in Rachel Smythe’s dark, often startlingly timely world of sex, lies and immortality.

Readers will easily lose themselves in Rachel Smythe’s dark, often startlingly timely world of sex, lies and immortality.

Bubble explores a world where corporate-funded cities have sprung up as domes of safety, walling off humanity from a monster-ridden wilderness.

Bubble explores a world where corporate-funded cities have sprung up as domes of safety, walling off humanity from a monster-ridden wilderness.

Humming with humanity, Ballad for Sophie is a moving portrait of the ways in which art can save us and doom us at the same time.

Humming with humanity, Ballad for Sophie is a moving portrait of the ways in which art can save us and doom us at the same time.

Weird and wonderful, Revelator is full of surprises both fascinating and stomach-clenching.

Weird and wonderful, Revelator is full of surprises both fascinating and stomach-clenching.

If you’re looking for a witchy ride that also has a philosophical soul, grab Slewfoot—and don’t put it down until you’ve finished it.

If you’re looking for a witchy ride that also has a philosophical soul, grab Slewfoot—and don’t put it down until you’ve finished it.

In Joanne Bischof’s novel, hope and friendship provide the strength to carry on, despite heartbreak and fear of the unknown.

In Joanne Bischof’s novel, hope and friendship provide the strength to carry on, despite heartbreak and fear of the unknown.

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