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Image Comics Kid Savage Volume 1
Book SynopsisWhen the pioneering "First Family in Space" takes a catastrophic wrong turn on their maiden voyage, they crash on a dangerous alien planet. Their 21st century know-how is useless against the harsh environment and survival seems unlikely until they meet a strange ally... a mysterious orphan boy, short on temper but big on survival skills. This heartfelt adventure is the brainchild of Man of Action Entertainment (Big Hero 6, Ben 10) founder JOE KELLY (I Kill Giants, Four Eyes) and lauded British cartoonist ILYA.
£12.59
Mill City Press, Inc. The Last Engineer: Darrk World: Book One
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£999.99
Zaftig Publishing Soren: Scifi Alien Romance
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£29.44
Booklocker.com Impolite Stories: Sex, Religion & Politics
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£12.95
Rebel Base Books SINthetic
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£999.99
Akashic Books So You Wanna Run A Country
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£22.94
Oni Press,US Rick and Morty: vs. Cthulhu
Book SynopsisWhen their home is infested by eldritch terror, Rick Sanchez and the Smith family traverse a Lovecraftian hellscape to track down and defeat the big guy himself: CTHULHU. On their journey through Arkham and the realms beyond, they're waylaid by literary monstrosities and the characters obsessed with them—fighting off hordes of fish-people, finding and losing love, battling sentient cosmic color, and taking potshots at ol' HP along the way.
£19.54
Oni Press,US Rick and Morty Heart of Rickness
Book SynopsisThe apocalypse is now for Rick Sanchez in this all-new adventure into Rick''s own heart of darkness from Michael Moreci and Priscilla Tramontano!What is the cost of cutting yourself off from the world?Rick, Summer, and Morty crash-land on a planet mysteriously devoid of technology and ruled by savage, furry loincloth-wearing versions of themselves. Are they just techno-slaves, addicted to screens and comfort, or is something else at play in this brutal society? A mysterious wizard beyond the reaches of the forest holds the secret to why Savage Rick rejected his beloved tech. With that knowledge, can our Rick finally prove he's the Rickest Rick of all? Elsewhere, Beth and Jerry take a spa retreat that's suspiciously relaxing. Surely, you can't feel this good without someone paying the price . . .
£19.54
Oni Press,US Rick and Morty Deluxe Double Feature Vol. 3
Book SynopsisCollects the miniseries Rick’s New Hat #1-4 and Infinity Hour #1-4! The hit comic book series based on the hilarious [adult swim] animated show Rick and Morty continues in all-new stories not seen on TV! When Rick and Morty buy the greatest hat in all the multiverse, it attracts an evil so banal that even our intrepid adventurers may not be able to stop it in the faux-crossover event no one asked for Rick’s New Hat. And Rick is recruited to join a galactic rebellion, forming a bond with a ragtag group of freedom fighters, mystics, and mercenaries to overthrow the Galactic Federation in Infinity Hour.
£43.19
Oni Press,US Rick and Morty Compendium Vol. 2
Book SynopsisThis massive tome of interdimensional mayhem collects issues #1630 of the hit Rick and Morty comic book series, which boldly answers the question Can a comic book ever satisfy the emotional and psychological needs of Rick and Morty fans? (The answer is, Sure, why not!)Follow the foibles of universally deranged, time-traveling, portal-hopping genius Rick Sanchez, his incompetent fourteen-year-old grandson and half-hearted sidekick Morty, self-absorbed granddaughter Summer, horse surgeon daughter Beth, and . . . adjectiveless son-in-law Jerry.Featuring stories from Eisner Award-nominated writer Kyle Starks (Kill Them All, Sexcastle) including Desperately Meeseeking Ruin, Honey I Shrunk the Ricks, and Interdimensional Cable 3: The Threequel.
£999.99
Oni Press,US Rick and Morty Meeseeks P.I.
Book SynopsisThe remote to the interdimensional cable box has gone missing . . . and everyone is a suspect! Desperate to find it before Rick can berate him, Jerry enlists the help of Meeseeks, P.I., and the two set off to retrieve the remote. Their search quickly turns up more than they bargained for, attracting seedy goons and assassins, and unraveling a massive interdimensional cable conspiracy hidden right underneath their noses!
£16.19
Oni Press Faceless and the Family
Book SynopsisFrom the magnificently distorted imagination of Eisner Award-nominated cartoonist Matt Lesniewski (Mind MGMT Bootleg, Crimson Flower) comes a new milestone in comic book storytelling that must be seen to be believed: Faceless and the Family!On the broken and warped world known as the Hand Planet, the wanderer simply called Faceless ekes out existence on the margins to escape the shame that cost him his name and his identity. Exiled for his crimes, Faceless now calls the wastelands his homeuntil the good fortune of fate delivers him a mismatched band of fellow travelers who will soon become family . . . if they can survive a suicidal mission into the Hand Planet''s class-segregated Finger Cities to restore what lies beneath Faceless''s helmet and, with it, his hope in humanity.
£22.94
Oni Press,US Rick and Morty Vol. 2
Book SynopsisThe dimension-hopping, space-frolicking, god-bashing good time returns for part two of the all-new Rick and Morty cash graberr . . . ongoing series from Alex Firer, Fred C. Stresing, and Marc Ellerby!After Rick and Morty averted near catastrophic destruction on Earth at the hands of hyper tech bro Glug Vronsky, an even bigger, more annoying problem emerges. Nunzumel and a slew of weird gods have escaped from Anti Hala, unleashing a cavalcade of destruction and mayhem as they attempt to take over the world. Meanwhile, Morty's on-again, off-again girlfriend, Noelle, has been imbued with godlike powers, the Goldenfold's quest for mathematical perfection remains unyielding, and Rick teams up with his once-soul-eating foe, Vultureperson. All of this sick chaos culminates in a race to a desolate planet on the far edge of the universe. And with it lies hope for a new beginning . . . and the last remaining space milkshake!Love vs. worship! Math vs. science! The gods vs. stinky
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Oni Press,US Rick and Morty Compendium Vol. 3
Book SynopsisEven more interdimensional mayhem in one heavyweight tome of awesome awesomeness!Rick, Morty, Summer, Beth, and . . . what's that other guy's name? The dumb one. He doesn't have a job and dresses like a 12-year-old from 1978 . . . Jerry! They're all back in this collection of the acclaimed comic book series of Rick and Morty!Featuring beloved stories to big for TV to containincluding Let The Rick One In, The Life and Times of Krombopulos Michael, and The Origin of the Vindicatorsthis volume features contributions from Eisner Award nominee Kyle Starks (I Hate This Place), Tini Howard (X of Swords), Eisner Award nominee Magdalene Visaggio (Vagrant Queen), and many more!Collecting Rick and Morty (2015) #3145.
£28.79
Oni Press,US Toxic Summer
Book SynopsisPerfect summer plans become a nightmare beach party in this slimy, spooky, madcap summer mystery from Eisner Award winner Derek Charm (Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Jughead)!Best friends Ben and Leo are ready to celebrate the summer after graduation by patrolling the beaches of idyllic seaside town Port Dorian as lifeguardsallowing them to also check out the hottest hunks and snag invites to the best parties, of course. But they arrive to find that a mysterious toxic spill has turned the water unswimmable and littered the shore with rotting fish carcasses. Their jobs become beach cleanup and the hunks are nowhere to be seenlike hermit crabs. When they save a local historian with suspiciously glowing eyes from the water, and tentacled monsters begin snatching people in the night, Ben and Leo have to team up with the only other teens in town to uncover the cause of the spill, save their new friends and family, and try to get this sexy summer back on track before it's too late. Collecting Toxic Summer #13.
£16.19
Oni Press Rick and Morty 10th Anniversary Omnibus Vol. 2
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£60.15
Oni Press Adventure Time Oni Compact Comics Edition Vol. 1
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£9.69
Booktrail Publishing Hell Is the Night: The Second Gomer Wars
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£17.99
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC 2028 Tomorrow is the Day
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£9.49
Palmetto Publishing The Chronological Changer
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£11.39
Vault Comics Wasted Space The Cosmic Collection Slipcase
Book SynopsisWASTED SPACE: The Cosmic Collection Hardcoveris an out-of-this-world cocktail that's one partPreacher, one partStar Wars, and a delectable dose of Philip K. Dick shaken well take a sip and get wasted. WASTED SPACE: The Cosmic Collection Hardcover, now available in a super-limited slipcase edition! THE GALAXY IS WRECKEDA COCKTAIL OF WARLORDS, PIRATES, AND TINPOT DICTATORS, STIRRED TO A FRENZY BY AN ALCOHOLIC FORMER PROPHET. TAKE A SIP AND GET WASTED. Billy Bane is a prophet who got it all wrong, and the galaxy has been burning ever since. All he wants is to waste away in the darkest corner of space with his best pal Dust, a supercharged Fuq bot. But when a new prophet comes calling, Billy is summoned to save the galaxy he's at least partially responsible for destroying. Too bad he couldn't care less. WASTED SPACE, the groundbreaking, 25-issue pulp space adventure, science fiction saga is collected for the first time ever inWASTED SPACE: The Cosmic Collection Hardcoverwith foil cover treatment, a sewn-in ribbon bookmark, 672 pages, standing more than 11 inches tall, and weighing in at over 3 pounds. Physicists tell us putting this much story in one place it could collapse the universe. This is a limited run of only 500, so once this hardcover Cosmic Collection is gone, it'll be the stuff of stardust and legend! From Michael Moreci (Barbaric, The Plot, Spree,andRevealer- based on theShudderoriginal movie - all from Vault Comics;Black Star Renegades) and Hayden Sherman (The Few, Cold War,John Carter: The End). For fans ofPreacher, The Boys, Transmetropolitan,Philip K. Dick, and anyone who loves break-neck paced, darkly humorous space adventure! "Nihilistic and twisted!" -The Nerdist Named 'Best of the Year' byPaste Magazine, io9, The Nerdist, CBR, Comics Bookcase, Bleeding Cool, The Hollywood Reporterand more from 2018-2021. The best space opera in all of comics today.Comics Bookcase "Wasted Spacewill live on in memory as one of the greatest Sci-Fi comics/Space operas of the decade if not all time. It is certainly one of my all time favourite books and if you haven't read a single issue before today then I envy you for the journey you're about to embark upon for the first time." --Comic Watch "Easily the best new series to hit comic shops!"The Nerdist The best new space opera on shelves.Comic Book Yeti "Oh my god what the f**k was I doing not buying this book?"IRCB Panel Patter: Favorite Comics of 2018 Fox Force Five News: Top 10 Comics of 2018 Bleeding Cool: Best Reviewed Comics of 2018 The Beat: Best Comics of 2019 Comics Bookcase: Best Indie Comics of 2020 Geek Cast Radio: "Best Comics of 2020" Comics Bookcase: "Best Comics of 2020"
£51.74
Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC Vivy Prototype (Light Novel) Vol. 2
Book SynopsisVivy, the world's first autonomous AI, sings to bring joy to her audience as a cast member of NiaLand, Japan's largest theme park. In this world, AIs have become integral to human life and exist to carry out their missions. One day, out of the blue, an AI claiming to be from the future approaches her, revealing that in one hundred years, advanced AIs will turn on the humans they once served, sparking a violent war to annihilate humankind! When he asks for her help in preventing the conflict, Vivy agrees to ditch the stage and take up the century-long mission against her kind in order to save humanity.
£12.59
Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut (Light Novel) Vol. 3
Book SynopsisA fierce space race between two global superpowers gives rise to the Nosferatu Project, a top-secret plan to train up some unusual cosmonauts - vampires! When Lev Leps, a human soldier, is ordered to supervise vampire test subject Irina Luminesk, the unlikely pair bonds over their shared dream of reaching the stars. Together, can the human and vampire duo rise above the chaos and corruption down on Earth and blast off into the final frontier?
£12.59
Zando Oceans Godori
Book SynopsisAn Indie Next Pick An Amazon Editors'' Pick Most Anticipated by Barnes & Noble, Lit Hub, Debutiful, and GizmodoBecky Chambers meets Firefly in this big-hearted Korean space opera debut about a disgraced space pilot struggling to find her place while fighting to protect the people she loves. A thrilling, transportive ride from a powerful and evocative new voice. Lena Waithe, Rishi Rajani, and Naomi Funabashi, Hillman Grad Books Ocean Yoon has never felt very Korean, even if she is descended from a long line of haenyeo, Jeju Island's beloved female divers. She doesn't like soju, constantly misses cultural references, and despite her love of the game, people still say that she doesn't play Hwatu like a Korean. Ocean's also persona non grata at the Alliance, Korea's solar systemdominating space agency, since a mission went awry and she earned a reputation for being a little too quick with her gun. When her bes
£18.99
Counterpoint The Perishing: A Novel
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£17.24
Metaphorosis Publishing Metaphorosis August 2018
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£9.50
Metaphorosis Magazine Metaphorosis July 2020
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£9.50
Soho Press Eventide Water City
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£9.49
Book Services Us Quarry Face
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£10.30
Standard American Publishing Company Vade Mecum
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£10.00
Hemelein Publications All the Monoliths in the Universe
£17.99
Humanoids, Inc. Eden
Book SynopsisDesperate to escape a dying Earth, a family schemes their way onto a massive spaceship towards a new planet, Eden. But shortly after they take off, they discover the terrifying truth, and their journey toward salvation becomes a fight to survive.The world is dying. Massive overpopulation strains the Earth?s resources, endangering all of humanity with the threat of famine, disease, and war. Governments and the environment alike crumble, and the populace take drastic measures to stay alive. Their only hope is Eden, a newly discovered distant Earth-like planet unspoiled by the choices of man. Massive Edencorp spaceships begin to shuttle millions of lucky people to the safety of Eden, chosen by lottery. The Oximenko family has survived for years through scavenging, street smarts, and hope. When a neighboring family wins the Eden lottery, Gabe Oximenko hatches a plan to swap out his family with the winners. Everything is going according to plan until the Oximenkos are shocked out of cryosleep and learn the truth of their journey. Now, the family must once again fight for survival, but this time an entire transport ship is looking to make sure they never make it to Eden? or anywhere else! Writer Christopher Sebela (Godfell, Crowded) and artist Marc Laming (Star Wars, James Bond 007) have come together to craft a sci-fi thriller of environmental collapse and corporate greed. From a story by Alain Bismut and Abel Ferry, with colors by Lee Loughridge and letters by Troy Peteri.
£16.19
Humanoids, Inc The Blood of the Immortals
Book SynopsisAn expedition arrives on the planet Verfebro in search of life's greatest ambition: immortality.What if the key to eternal life were only a few planetary systems away? A motley crew is sent to Verfebro in search of a mystifying elixir—one that runs through the veins of a ferocious local species: the Dracs. The members of the expedition will do anything to uncover the mysteries of life on this planet, no matter the cost.
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Workman Publishing Lark Ascending
Book Synopsis“This beautiful book is shot through with such tenderness and humanity, such love and courage and beauty and hope, that it feels almost like a prayer.” —Margaret Renkl, author of Late MigrationsA timely, powerful story of survival set in the not-too-distant future, reminding us to always hold on to hope, even in the worst of times. With fires devastating much of America, Lark and his family first leave their home in Maryland for Maine. But as the country increasingly falls under the grip of religious nationalism, it becomes clear that nowhere is safe, not just from physical disasters but also persecution. The family secures a place on a crowded boat headed to Ireland, the last place on earth rumored to be accepting American refugees. Upon arrival, it turns out that the safe harbor of Ireland no longer exists either—and Lark, the sole survivor of the trans-Atlantic voyage, must disappear into the countryside. As he runs for his life, Lark finds two equally lost and desperate souls: one of the last remaining dogs, who becomes his closest companion, and a fierce, mysterious woman in search of her lost son. Together they form a makeshift family and attempt to reach Glendalough, a place they believe will offer protection. But can any community provide the safety that they seek? Lark Ascending is a moving and unforgettable story of friendship and bravery, and even more, a story of the ongoing fight to protect our personal freedoms and find our shared humanity, from a writer at the peak of his powers.Trade Review“I was sucked into this urgent story where survival in the not-too-distant future depends on forging connections with strangers and nurturing tenderness and hope within. An essential, heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting read.”—Michelle Gallen, author of Factory Girls and Big Girl, Small Town “With Lark Ascending, the gifted Silas House has, with the most deft and masterful touches, forged a quite terrifying and all-too-plausible glimpse of our near future and somehow imbued it with almost impossible quantities of poetry and humanity. A gripping story of endurance, suffering and loss, but also of overwhelming love, loyalty and hope, the result is a hugely impressive feat of the imagination . . . A beautiful, haunting piece of work, and a compulsive read.”—Billy O'Callaghan, author of Life Sentences and The Dead House“In Lark Ascending, Silas House casts an irresistible spell, conjuring a near future that is both familiar and unbearable, illuminating the brutality and suffering that our own thoughtless age seems determined to invoke. But Lark Ascending is not merely, or even mainly, a tale of pain and grief. This beautiful book is shot through with such tenderness and humanity, such love and courage and beauty and hope, that it feels almost like a prayer.”—Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations “I was sucked into this urgent story where survival in the not-too-distant future depends on forging connections with strangers and nurturing tenderness and hope within. An essential, heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting read.”—Michelle Gallen, author of Factory Girls and Big Girl, Small Town “With Lark Ascending, the gifted Silas House has, with the most deft and masterful touches, forged a quite terrifying and all-too-plausible glimpse of our near future and somehow imbued it with almost impossible quantities of poetry and humanity. A gripping story of endurance, suffering and loss, but also of overwhelming love, loyalty and hope, the result is a hugely impressive feat of the imagination . . . A beautiful, haunting piece of work, and a compulsive read.” —Billy O'Callaghan, author of Life Sentences and The Dead House“In Lark Ascending, Silas House casts an irresistible spell, conjuring a near future that is both familiar and unbearable, illuminating the brutality and suffering that our own thoughtless age seems determined to invoke. But Lark Ascending is not merely, or even mainly, a tale of pain and grief. This beautiful book is shot through with such tenderness and humanity, such love and courage and beauty and hope, that it feels almost like a prayer.”—Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations “A dystopian classic, finding new notes of peril and possibility in the once-and-future homeland of Ireland and giving us the kind of richly observed alternative family that humanity of any era would call savior. It also has the best dog ever, excepting my own. Don’t miss this one.” —Louis Bayard, author of Jackie and Me “Silas House has always served as an ancestor from the past who has stepped into the present with rich lessons in tow. But with Lark House reveals himself to be an oracle from the future who has come back to illuminate our lived moment with a snapshot of what the years ahead could hold. The vision is terrifying and spare, but in House’s capable and delicate telling, it is also beautiful and compelling. Lark marks a stunning turn in House’s career, taking him from the Appalachian Mountains to a post-apocalyptic Atlantic crossing, but I have no doubt that readers will follow Silas House wherever he goes, whether into the past or headlong into the future.” —Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of When Ghosts Come Home “I was sucked into this urgent story where survival in the not-too-distant future depends on forging connections with strangers and nurturing tenderness and hope within. An essential, heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting read.”—Michelle Gallen, author of Factory Girls and Big Girl, Small Town “With Lark Ascending, the gifted Silas House has, with the most deft and masterful touches, forged a quite terrifying and all-too-plausible glimpse of our near future and somehow imbued it with almost impossible quantities of poetry and humanity. A gripping story of endurance, suffering and loss, but also of overwhelming love, loyalty and hope, the result is a hugely impressive feat of the imagination . . . A beautiful, haunting piece of work, and a compulsive read.” —Billy O'Callaghan, author of Life Sentences and The Dead House“Just astonishing . . . Terrifying, moving, beautiful, instructive, and haunting. I have never been more deeply moved by a novel.” —Lee Smith, author of Dimestore “In Lark Ascending, Silas House casts an irresistible spell, conjuring a near future that is both familiar and unbearable, illuminating the brutality and suffering that our own thoughtless age seems determined to invoke. But Lark Ascending is not merely, or even mainly, a tale of pain and grief. This beautiful book is shot through with such tenderness and humanity, such love and courage and beauty and hope, that it feels almost like a prayer.”—Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations “A dystopian classic, finding new notes of peril and possibility in the once-and-future homeland of Ireland and giving us the kind of richly observed alternative family that humanity of any era would call savior. It also has the best dog ever, excepting my own. Don’t miss this one.” —Louis Bayard, author of Jackie Me “Silas House has always served as an ancestor from the past who has stepped into the present with rich lessons in tow. But with Lark House reveals himself to be an oracle from the future who has come back to illuminate our lived moment with a snapshot of what the years ahead could hold. The vision is terrifying and spare, but in House’s capable and delicate telling, it is also beautiful and compelling. Lark marks a stunning turn in House’s career, taking him from the Appalachian Mountains to a post-apocalyptic Atlantic crossing, but I have no doubt that readers will follow Silas House wherever he goes, whether into the past or headlong into the future.” —Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of When Ghosts Come Home “I was sucked into this urgent story where survival in the not-too-distant future depends on forging connections with strangers and nurturing tenderness and hope within. An essential, heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting read.”—Michelle Gallen, author of Factory Girls and Big Girl, Small Town “With Lark Ascending, the gifted Silas House has, with the most deft and masterful touches, forged a quite terrifying and all-too-plausible glimpse of our near future and somehow imbued it with almost impossible quantities of poetry and humanity. A gripping story of endurance, suffering and loss, but also of overwhelming love, loyalty and hope, the result is a hugely impressive feat of the imagination . . . A beautiful, haunting piece of work, and a compulsive read.” —Billy O'Callaghan, author of Life Sentences and The Dead House“In Lark Ascending, Silas House casts an irresistible spell, conjuring a near future that is both familiar and unbearable, illuminating the brutality and suffering that our own thoughtless age seems determined to invoke. But Lark Ascending is not merely, or even mainly, a tale of pain and grief. This beautiful book is shot through with such tenderness and humanity, such love and courage and beauty and hope, that it feels almost like a prayer.” —Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations and Graceland, At LastKentucky Poet Laureate Southern Literary Award Winner Nautilus Award Winner – Gold Indie BestsellerSalon Favorite Book of 2022Booklist Editors' Choice of 2022Garden and Gun Best Southern Book of 2022 Indie Next List PickLos Angeles Times' Most Anticipated Fall 2022Lambda Literary's Most Anticipated Fall 2022 —AwardsKentucky Poet Laureate Southern Literary Award Winner Nautilus Award Winner – Gold Indie BestsellerSalon Favorite Book of 2022Booklist Editors' Choice of 2022Garden and Gun Best Southern Book of 2022 Indie Next List PickLos Angeles Times' Most Anticipated Fall 2022Lambda Literary's Most Anticipated Fall 2022 “Silas House has always served as an ancestor from the past who has stepped into the present with rich lessons in tow. But with Lark House reveals himself to be an oracle from the future who has come back to illuminate our lived moment with a snapshot of what the years ahead could hold. The vision is terrifying and spare, but in House’s capable and delicate telling, it is also beautiful and compelling. Lark marks a stunning turn in House’s career, taking him from the Appalachian Mountains to a post-apocalyptic Atlantic crossing, but I have no doubt that readers will follow Silas House wherever he goes, whether into the past or headlong into the future.”—Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of When Ghosts Come Home“A postapocalyptic epic that is quiet and lyrical…an emotional testament to the power of hope.”—Booklist (starred review)“Truly harrowing, yet even more deeply affecting and tender. . . This is very much a book about connection, family, and, above all else, hope. It is this deep hopefulness that allows House’s novel to transcend the constraints of some other dystopian novels. . . Lark Ascending is full of rich colors and sounds and images, brimming with the majesty of life.”—Chapter16.org“Amazing… powerful, and prescient.” —Dallas Voice“A fiercely visceral reading experience.”—Publishers Weekly“A cleareyed and engaging apocalyptic yarn.”—Kirkus Reviews“Lark Ascending’s beautiful language and imagery, combined with the emotional heft of the story, drew me in from the first paragraph.”—Literary Hub“The not-too-distant dystopia of House’s latest becomes a vehicle for the author to tell a compelling story about a refugee crisis. Because House takes the story out of a contemporary context, readers can more easily empathize with the novel’s refugees rather than focusing on real-world quandaries.”—Library Journal“Silas House’s “Lark Ascending” is a dystopian classic, finding new notes of peril and possibility in the once-and-future homeland of Ireland and giving us the kind of richly observed alternative family that humanity of any era would call savior. It also has the best dog ever, excepting my own. Don’t miss this one.”—Louis Bayard, author of Jackie and Me“The narrator of House’s seventh novel is a young gay man who’s escaped a near-future America knocked sideways by climate change and right-wing militias. His destination is Ireland, working off little more than a rumor that an Edenic safe haven isn’t far over the horizon. House works with some familiar dystopian tropes, but the book is distinguished by his lyrical, earthy tone.”—Los Angeles Times (Most Anticipated Fall Book)“I was sucked into this urgent story where survival in the not-too-distant future depends on forging connections with strangers and nurturing tenderness and hope within. An essential, heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting read.”—Michelle Gallen, author of Factory Girls“Just astonishing . . .terrifying, moving, beautiful, instructive, and haunting. I have never been more deeply moved by a novel.”—Lee Smith, author of Dimestore“With Lark Ascending, the gifted Silas House has, with the most deft and masterful touches, forged a quite terrifying and all-too-plausible glimpse of our near future and somehow imbued it with almost impossible quantities of poetry and humanity. A gripping story of endurance, suffering and loss, but also of overwhelming love, loyalty and hope, the result is a hugely impressive feat of the imagination . . . A beautiful, haunting piece of work, and a compulsive read.” —Billy O'Callaghan, author of Life Sentences and The Dead House“The greatest Southern novel of the year.”—Georgia Public Broadcast / Salvation South"A poignant tale... Lark Ascending is full of such magic."—Southern Literary Review"Exciting, hopeful, and beautiful."—Alabama Public Radio / Don Noble's Book Reviews"This is a story of the dangers of both flight and immigration, survival enabled by chosen families, and the grace of humanity amid chaos. I had to read some sentences several times over to fully appreciate the beauty of the writing."—Kathleen Lance, Denver Reader, Denver Post“Silas House’s apocalyptic parable strikes the heart powerfully because of the eerie parallels to now… Lushly written”—Bowling Green Daily News
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Crooked Lane Books Apocalypse Yesterday: A Novel
Book SynopsisWith his best and craziest days fighting the zombie apocalypse behind him, a call centre employee tries to reclaim the madness and his former life.
£19.49
Indoeuropeanpublishing.com Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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£21.56
Authors 4 Authors Publishing Cooperative The Rare
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£9.34
Falstaff Books, LLC The Doomsayer Journeys Omnibus
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£40.49
Ad Astra Fearful Symmetry: Book Two of The Fenaday and
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£26.59
Erewhon Books Escape Velocity
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£21.25
Erewhon Books rekt
Book SynopsisA disturbing examination of toxic masculinity and the darkest pits of the Internet, about a young man?s algorithmic descent into depravity in a future that?s nearly here. ?A visionary book that is at once pensive, rollicking, and truly, bone-deep unsettling. Alex Gonzalez''s rekt is an absolute stunner.? ?Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts> be me, 26> about to end it all> feels good, manOnce, Sammy Dominguez thought he knew how the world worked. The ugly things in his head?his uncle?s pathetic death, his parents? mistrust, the twisted horrors he writes for the Internet?didn?t matter, because he and his girl, Ellery, were on track for the good life in this messed-up world.Then a car accident changed everything.Spiraling with grief and guilt, Sammy scrambles for distraction. He finds it in shock-value videos of gore and violence that terrified him as a child. When someone messages him a dark web link to footage of Ellery dying, he watches?first the car crash that killed her, then hundreds of other deaths, even for people still alive. Accidents. Diseases. Suicides. Murders.The host site, chinsky, is sadistic, vicious, impossible. It even seems to read his mind, manipulate his searches. But is chinsky even real? And who is Haruspx, the web handle who led him into this virtual nightmare? As Sammy watches compulsively, the darkness in his mind blooms, driving him down a twisted path to find the roots of chinsky, even if he must become a nightmare himself…
£21.60
Black Hart Hide
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£8.99
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Digital
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£12.34
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC The Natural Order
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£17.09
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC The Natural Order
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£11.39
Square Enix Mechanical Buddy Universe
£14.39
Kodansha America, Inc Gleipnir 9
Book SynopsisDark, disturbing, and sexy, this sci-fi action manga that inspired the new anime stars a dominating teenage girl searching for a sister who became a monster, and a submissive boy with the strange power to turn into a ragged but powerful beast, with a zipper down his back and a compartment on the inside just big enough to hold a human body. Shuichi Kagaya an ordinary high school kid in a boring little town. But when a beautiful classmate is caught in a warehouse fire, he discovers a mysterious power: He can transform into a furry dog with an oversized revolver and a zipper down his back. He saves the girl's life, sharing his secret with her. But she's searching for the sister who killed her family, and she doesn't care how degrading it gets: She will use Shuichi to accomplish her mission... Story Locale: Present-day Japan
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Kodansha America, Inc UQ HOLDER! 24
Book SynopsisTota, a boy with a magical and mysterious pedigree, joins a team of immortals to fulfill his dream and reach the top of the great orbital tower, extending from Neo-Tokyo into the unknown reaches of space! But soon he finds himself embroiled in a power struggle that spans generations and will determine the fate of a planet.
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