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There's a ton of ambition on display in this year's science fiction and fantasy books. Bestselling authors are stretching out of their comfort zones, and our favorite authors are pushing the boundaries. Plus David Cronenberg has written a book about sex and weird diseases. Here's the ultimate guide to this year's can't-miss books.

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Books You Can't Afford to Miss in January

JANUARY

Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh (Crown)

Shovel Ready (Spademan)

A novel about a hitman in a dystopian near future, in which the rich all escape into virtual reality and everybody else is screwed.

On Such a Full Sea: A Novel by Chang-rae Lee (Riverhead)

On Such a Full Sea: A Novel

A future dystopia that's more like Clockwork Orange than Hunger Games, as ecological collapse takes its toll on the last surviving power, New China.

Dreams of the Golden Age by Carrie Vaughn (Tor Books)

Dreams of the Golden Age

The sequel to Vaughn's After the Golden Age, which skips forward in time and follows the daughter of the original novel's protagonist, who wants to be a superhero like her grandpa.

A Highly Unlikely Scenario by Rachel Cantor (Melville House)

A Highly Unlikely Scenario, or a Neetsa Pizza Employee's Guide to Saving the World: A Novel

A strange near-future novel of competing pizza chains and someone who claims to be Marco Polo, returned from Cathay in the 13th century.

Breach Zone by Myke Cole (Ace)

Shadow Ops: Breach Zone

Scylla's inhuman forces invade New York in the final book of Cole's trilogy about the Superhuman Operations Corps.

Leaving the Sea: Stories by Ben Marcus (Knopf)

Leaving the Sea: Stories

The author of The Flame Alphabet returns with a brace of seriously messed up tales.

FEBRUARY

Tin Star by Cecil Castellucci (Roaring Brook)

Tin Star

A girl on her way to join a space colony gets beaten by the colony's leader, and marooned on a space station, where an alien takes care of her. But then three mysterious humans show up. Read the first five chapters for free.

Tin Star, Chapters 1-5

Strange Bodies by Marcel Theroux (FSG)

Strange Bodies: A Novel

Theroux, a National Book Award finalist, writes a jarring tale of a man in a mental hospital who insists he's a long-dead Samuel Johnson scholar — and the truth has to do with the Soviet Union's mysterious Malevin Procedure.

Influx by Daniel Suarez (Dutton)

Influx

In this thriller, already optioned as a movie by Fox, it turns out the reason we don't have flying cars, immortality and A.I. is because a few people have been hoarding these advances for themselves, and locking up geniuses in a high-tech prison.

Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer (FSG)

Annihilation: A Novel (The Southern Reach Trilogy Book 1)

The first book of the Southern Reach trilogy, the other two parts of which are also coming this year. VanderMeer tells the story of the twelfth expedition to the mysterious Area X, which has been cut off from the rest of the world for decades.

One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories by B.J. Novak (Knopf)

One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories

These weird stories include a tale of the first artificial intelligence, plus a newly dead man who arrives in Heaven and struggles with keeping a promise to visit his grandmother.

The Flight of the Silvers by Daniel Price (Blue Rider Press)

The Flight of the Silvers (The Silvers Series Book 1)

Hannah and Amanda survive the destruction of their world, and find themselves on a strange other world, with flying restaurants and appliances that adjust the flow of time — and they have superpowers!

Dreamwalker by C.S. Friedman (Daw)

Dreamwalker

The author of the Coldfire Trilogy is back, with a story of a girl who has strange dreams of other worlds, that turn out to be more significant than she knows.

Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith (Dutton)

Grasshopper Jungle

Austin and his best friend Robby have accidentally unleashed an army of six-foot-tall praying mantises that devour everything. Oops?

MARCH

Black Moon by Kenneth Calhoun (Hogarth)

Black Moon: A Novel

A post-apocalyptic novel in which a plague of insomnia has struck the human race, which has gotten early praise from Charles Yu.

The Pilgrims by Will Elliott (Tor)

The Pilgrims: A Novel (The Pendulum Trilogy)

A slacker would-be journalist in London goes through a portal into a strange world of dragons and giants, where the evil Lord Vous is close to becoming immortal.

Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson (Tor)

Words of Radiance (The Stormlight Archive, Book 2)

The saga that began with the Way of Kings continues, as the war with the Parshendi heats up and Dalinar leads an army into the Shattered Plains in an attempt to end it.

Death Sworn by Leah Cypress (Green Willow)

Death Sworn (Death Sworn series Book 1)

An exiled sorceress is forced to teach magic to a clan of assassins. Yeah, that'll turn out well.

The Burning Dark by Adam Christopher (Tor)

The Burning Dark (Spider War Book 1)

Once, Captain Abraham Idaho Cleveland saved an entire planet from a rampaging machine intelligence, but now he's stuck in a backwater space station — but he's got a surprising friend.

Lockstep by Karl Schroeder (Tor)

Lockstep: A Novel

Toby sleeps for 14,000 years in deep space, never expecting to wake up — and then he discovers that the Lockstep Empire has been founded on long cryo-sleep voyages, and its ruling family is his own.

The Tropic of Serpents by Marie Brennan (Tor)

The Tropic of Serpents: A Memoir by Lady Trent (A Natural History of Dragons Book 2)

The eagerly awaited sequel to Brennan's Natural History of Dragons, in which Lady Trent narrates the next episode in her career: a journey to the war-torn continent of Eriga.

APRIL

Dark Eden by Chris Beckett (Broadway)

Dark Eden: A Novel (The Eden Trilogy Book 1)

On a sunless planet, there are myths that once light came from the sky and people traveled through it in ships — but only one person dares to break the laws and venture out into the dark. This book already won the Clarke Award in the U.K.

Deadroads by Robin Riopelle (Night Shade Books)

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This debut novel follows the Sarrazins, a family of mystics on the Bayou who are driven apart by feuds and brought back together by a surprising tragedy.

The Inventor's Secret by Andrea Cremer (Philomel)

The Inventor's Secret

Cremer isn't just the author of the bestselling Nightshade novels — she's also a history professor. And here she writes an alternate history in which the British won the Revolutionary War.

Peacemaker by Marianne de Pierres (Angry Robot)

Peacemaker: Peacemaker #1

The author of the Sentients of Orion series is back, with the story of Virgin Jackson, the senior ranger in the world's last natural landscape, who's shocked when an imaginary animal from her childhood turns up — and then people start dying all around her.

Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor (Hodder & Stoughton)

Lagoon

At long last, a new novel from the author of Who Fears Death. In the future, Lagos is the world's biggest megacity, and three strangers are brought together by a visitor from the stars, and sent on a race to save the world.

Afterparty by Daryl Gregory (Tor)

Afterparty

In a future where you can 3D-print mind-altering drugs without leaving your house, one woman struggles with the guilt of having invented Numinous, a drug that lets you see God.

Steles of the Sky by Elizabeth Bear (Tor)

Steles of the Sky (The Eternal Sky Book 3)

The final volume of Bear's Eternal Sky trilogy — Re Temur races to defeat his usurping uncle, but can he triumph before the whole world catches fire?

The Here and Now by Ann Brashares (RHCB)

The Here and Now

Prenna is a refugee from the future, a time when a mosquito-borne pandemic wiped out most of the human race. She can never reveal her origins to anyone — but then she falls in love.

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North (Redhook)

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August

Every time Harry dies, he's reborn in the same time and place, with memories of all his previous lives. But as he dies for the eleventh time, he's given a warning: the world is ending.

The Revolutions by Felix Gilman (Tor)

The Revolutions: A Novel

The author of the Half-Made World duology is back with a standalone Victorian tale of esoteric science, including equations that drive you mad and dueling magical societies.

Valour and Vanity by Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor)Another one of Kowal's delightful novels about Regency magic — but this one is a heist novel!

Valour and Vanity (Glamourist Histories)

MAY

The Man With The Compound Eyes by Wu Ming-Yi, Translated by Darryl Sterk(Pantheon Books)

The Man with the Compound Eyes: A Novel

In this ultra-weird novel from Taiwan, a woman's home is destroyed when an island of trash collides with it, and on the trash island she meets a native from a mythical land who was sacrificed to the Sea God.

The Oversight by Charlie Fletcher (Orbit)

The Oversight (Oversight Trilogy Book 1)

There used to be hundreds of members of the Oversight, the organization that guards the boundaries between the mundane and the magic — but now they are just five. Is a strange girl their salvation, or their destruction?

My Real Children by Jo Walton (Tor)

My Real Children

Walton's first novel since the multi-award-winning Among Others — it's 2015, and the elderly Patricia Cowan remembers two pasts: one in which Kennedy died in a bomb blast in 1963, and one in which Kennedy chose not to run for reelection in 1964 after a nuclear disaster.

The Severed Streets by Paul Cornell (Tor)

The Severed Streets (The Shadow Police Book 2)

In the sequel to London Falling, Detective Inspector James Quill and his supernatural police squad investigate an invisible murderer, encounter a rat king, and go to Hell.

While We Run by Karen Healey (Little Brown)

While We Run

In this companion volume to Healey's When We Wake, it's 2127, and Tegan has been dead for 100 years — except that she was frozen and brought back to life.

Queen of the Dark Things by C. Robert Cargill (Harper Voyager)

Queen of the Dark Things: A Novel

In the sequel to Dreams and Shadows, the wizard Colby has saved Austin from an army of fairies — but now everybody knows who he is, and a lot of people want something from him. Mostly payback.

Defenders by Will McIntosh (Orbit)

Defenders

The author of Love Minus Eighty tells a story of the aftermath of an invasion of telepathic aliens — and what do you do with all the supersoldiers you created to defeat the alien threat?

The Bees: A Novel by Laline Paull (Ecco)

The Bees: A Novel

In an ancient hive society, only the queen may breed — until one worker bee discovers stirrings within herself that threaten the whole fabric of society.

Skin Game by Jim Butcher (Roc)

Skin Game (Dresden Files)

It's bad enough that Harry Dresden is stuck being the Winter Knight to the Queen of Air and Darkness — but now she's traded his skills to some of the worst villains, who want him to help break into a magical vault.

JUNE

The Girl With All the Gifts by M.R. Carey (Orbit)

The Girl With All the Gifts

Mike Carey is back! In this story, it's a post-apocalyptic future, and a group of gifted children are being kept underground and taught in a very special school. Except that sometimes, one of them is taken away and experimented on, never to be seen again. Read a preview.

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California Bones by Greg van Eekhout (Tor)

California Bones (Daniel Blackland)

The son of a powerful magician is now a petty thief — until he's hired to undertake a heist, stealing from the magical society that killed his dad.

Cibola Burn by James S.A. Corey (Orbit)

Cibola Burn (The Expanse Book 4)

The newly opened gates have created a gold rush, as people stream out to claim thousands of habitable planets — but what happened to the vast intergalactic civilization that created the gates in the first place?

The Rhesus Chart by Charles Stross (Ace)

The Rhesus Chart (Laundry Files Book 5)

In the latest Laundry Files novel, a junior manager discovers the rise of an alarming virus, and then uncovers a startling conspiracy between humans and monsters.

The Thorn of Emberlain by Scott Lynch (Gollancz)

The Thorn of Emberlain (Gentleman Bastards, #4)

The fourth Gentlemen Bastards novel, in which it's half a year later and Locke Lamora and Jean Tannen try to get back on their feet by pulling a new con.

The Long Mars by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter (Harper)

The Long Mars: A Novel (The Long Earth Book 3)

The third novel in the Long Earth series, set in 2040-2045, in which U.S. Naval Commander Maggie Kauffman leads an expedition to the farthest reaches of the Long Earth.

Dark Metropolis by Jaclyn Dolamore (Disney-Hyperion)

Dark Metropolis

Sixteen-year-old Thea is forced to provide for herself and her mother, who's been cursed with a spell of madness — but the city is full of supernatural dangers.

JULY

Half a King by Joe Abercrombie (Del Rey)

Half a King (Shattered Sea Book 1)

The disabled Prince Yarvi was all set to become a Minister instead of a prince, but then his father and brother are killed, and he has to try and become a king instead. Check out an excerpt!

An Exclusive First Look at Joe Abercrombie's Next Novel, Half a King

Path to Power by Karen Miller (Orbit)

The Falcon Throne (The Tarnished Crown Book 1)

We loved Miller's Godspeaker trilogy, and now she's back with the first book in a new series about a kingdom divided by two brothers' long-ago treachery, and the infighting that might tear it apart again.

The Angel of Losses by Stephanie Feldman (Ecco)

A graduate student in literature discovers a story written by her grandfather, and then discovers the secret truth about Jewish myths.

The Young World by Chris Weitz (Little Brown)

The Young World

The debut novel from thedirector of About a Boy, plus the ill-fated Golden Compass movie and one of the Twilight films. A plague has wiped out most of humanity and the survivors live in small tribes — until one tribe gets a clue to a cure.

The Outsorcer's Apprentice by Tom Holt (Orbit)

The Outsorcerer's Apprentice

Love this title. Basically, the Wizard has come up with an incredibly profitable business model involving a limitless workforce and endless parallel worlds — but now a young man who doesn't really understand what's going on threatens to ruin everything. And yes, that means everything.

AUGUST


The Broken Eye by Brent Weeks (Orbit)

The Broken Eye (Lightbringer Book 3)

The next Lightbringer novel, in which the old gods are awakening and the Chromeria races to find its lost Prism — but he's imprisoned on a pirate galley.

The Widow's House by Daniel Abraham (Orbit)

The Widow's House (The Dagger and the Coin series Book 4)

The follow-up to The Dragon's Path and The Tyrant's Law, in which we learn the truth about the links between the war and the fall of the dragons thousands of years earlier.

The Magician's Land by Lev Grossman (Viking)

The Magician's Land: A Novel (The Magicians Book 3)

The conclusion to the Magicians trilogy. Quentin Coldwater has been cast out of the magical land of Fillory, so he goes back where it all started: the school of Brakebills.

The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin (Orbit)

The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth Book 1)

In a world that has suffered from frequent, repeated extinction-level events, over millions of years, magic and life itself have adapted to having a mass extinction every few hundred years. But this time might be different.

Lock In by John Scalzi (Tor)

Lock In: A Novel of the Near Future (Lock In, 1)

The Old Man's War author shifts gears and writes a near-future thriller, about a disease that makes people stay in one place.

Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente (Tor)

Radiance: A Novel

Valente's next ambitious book takes place in an alternate universe, where a film-maker travels around the Solar System documenting the other inhabited planets.

The Ripper Affair by Lilith Saintcrow (Orbit)

The Ripper Affair (Bannon & Clare Book 3)

The latest Bannon and Clare novel features a serial killer slashing women in the steam tunnels of Londinium.

Fish Tails by Sheri S. Tepper (Harper Voyager)

Fish Tails: A Novel (Plague of Angels series Book 3)

A third book in the series that began with The Plague of Angels and The Waters Rising.

Lair of Dreams by Libba Bray (Little Brown)

Lair of Dreams: A Diviners Novel (The Diviners Book 2)

A follow-up to The Diviners — Evie O'Neill has been "outed" as a Diviner and has become a celebrity, America's Sweetheart Seer. But there's a downside to fame, and meanwhile, a mysterious sleeping sickness is killing people.

The Galaxy Game by Karen Lord (Del Rey)

The Galaxy Game: A Novel

A new standalone novel in the same universe as Lord's Best of All Possible Worlds. Rafi, the son of a cruel telepath, is persecuted by the government for his abilities — so he flees to a world where telepathy is common. But then he discovers a threat to the entire galaxy.

Your Face in Mine by Jess Row (Riverhead)

Your Face in Mine: A Novel

This one is sure to be controversial — a novel about "racial reassignment surgery," in which a Jewish man becomes African American because he feels more comfortable in a darker skin.

The Dark Defiles by Richard K. Morgan (Gollancz)

The Dark Defiles (Land Fit for Heroes)

The third book in the Steel Remains and Cold Commands series, in which we finally get to discover the fate of Ringgil in his post-apocalyptic fantasy world. Including a war with the dragon-folk!

SEPTEMBER

City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett (Broadway)

City of Stairs: A Novel (The Divine Cities)

This novel already has a lot of buzz, and apparently it's a spy novel set in a world where gods once existed but were killed in a global coup — and now the remains of those gods are the equivalent of WMDs.

Belzhar by Meg Wolitzer (Dutton)

Wolitzer's The Interestings was widely acclaimed as one of 2013's best books. And now she's publishing a young-adult fantasy novel that owes a debt to Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar. Cannot. Wait.

Consumed: A Novel by David Cronenberg (Scribner)

Consumed: A Novel

Yes, it's the debut novel by the director of Scanners and so many other movies you love. And it sounds every bit as weird as you'd expect — one of the main characters, Nathan, contracts a rare sexually transmitted disease called Roiphe's Disease. (Presumably after Katie Roiphe.) There's weird sex, 3-D printing, organ-harvesting, and a serial killer who consumes parts of his victims.

OCTOBER


Young Elites Book One by Marie Lu (Putnam)

The author of the Legend series stars a new book series about a group of superpowered teens in a Renaissance-esque alternate world.

Girl at the Bottom of the Sea by Michelle Tea (McSweeney's)

The author of Valencia published her first young-adult novel last May, and this is the followup, in which Sophie Swankowski struggles to live up to her heroic potential.

Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie (Orbit)

Ancillary Justice was our favorite book of 2014, so even though no details have been released about the sequel yet, we're already dying to read it.

Centaur Rising by Jane Yolen (Henry Holt and Co.)

Centaur Rising (Christy Ottaviano Books)

A year after a shooting star lands in the fields near Arianne's home, a baby centaur is born — but her family wants to keep it secret.

Armada by Ernest Cline (Crown)

The Ready Player One author is back with another 80s gamer nostalgia novel that's highly reminiscent of Flight of the Navigator and Last Starfighter — turns out that the game he's a master of is a simulation of an alien spacecraft, and now he needs to go with some aliens to help save the world.

Additional reporting by Michael Ann Dobbs and Andrew Liptak.

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