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- The masked city, an invisible library novel, Genevieve Cogman
- Black cross, Greg Iles
- All the dead shall weep, Charlaine Harris
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- The burning page, Genevieve Cogman
- The Crown's fate, Evelyn Skye
- Unholy land, Lavie Tidhar
- River of bones, Taylor Anderson
- An easy death, Charlaine Harris
- Outlawed, a novel, Anna North
- The Eyre affair, Jasper Fforde
- Joe Steele, Harry Turtledove
- Supervolcano, things fall apart, Harry Turtledove
- Devil's due, Taylor Anderson
- Ink and bone, the great library, Rachel Caine
- Straits of hell, Taylor Anderson
- Bronze summer, Stephen Baxter
- Prince of outcasts, S.M. Stirling
- The sea peoples, a novel of the Change, S. M. Stirling
- The last American vampire, by Seth Grahame-Smith
- Cold magic, Kate Elliott
- The shadow cipher, Laura Ruby
- All the dead shall weep, Charlaine Harris
- Crucible of gold, Naomi Novik
- The riddle of the sands, a record of secret service, Erskine Childers ; introduction by Milt Bearden
- The center cannot hold, Harry Turtledove
- Machines like me, and people like you, Ian McEwan
- The man in the high castle, Philip K. Dick
- An easy death, Charlaine Harris
- Conquistador, S.M. Stirling
- The crown's game, Evelyn Skye
- The High King of Montival, a novel of the Change, S.M. Stirling
- Iron winter, the Northland trilogy, Stephen Baxter
- Sentry peak, Harry Turtledove
- Perfect, a novel, Rachel Joyce
- Life after life, a novel, Kate Atkinson
- Outlawed, Anna North
- Colonization, aftershocks, Harry Turtledove
- Storm surge, Taylor Anderson
- Gunpowder empire, Harry Turtledove
- Underground airlines, Ben Winters
- Crusade, Destroyermen, book II, Taylor Anderson
- River of teeth, Sarah Gailey
- Firestorm, Taylor Anderson
- One king's way, Harry Harrison, John Holm
- The Peshawar Lancers, S.M. Stirling
- The Eyre affair, a novel, Jasper Fforde
- 11/22/63, a novel, Stephen King
- Our frontier pastime: 1804- 1815, how the sport was born and developed in the American West among the Indians known to Lewis and Clark, according to the honorably honest and genuinely humble Benjamin Batman Bunt, the forgotten "father of baseball," as BBB himself and others related the whole true story to L.C. Crouch, by Gregory J. Lalire