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A Sampling of 2023 s Speculative Fiction - January Releases

Back again, to ruin TBR shelves (my own very much included in that statement). Changing a few things up for the posts this year, namely separating them into posts based on that month s releases and including sequels. I m not sure if I m going to do historical fiction/non-speculative fiction posts…

Meet the Author: Lisa Fedel, This Just In: A Zombie Novel

To Beach Their Own, by By Susan Maguire | Booklist Online

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