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2020 Year in Review by Graham Sleight


Graham Sleight (2015) by Francesca Myman
Publishing lead-times being what they are, the extraordinary events of 2020 largely weren’t reflected in the books that came out in the year – or at least, not intentionally. I managed to read a good deal of thought-provoking SF and fantasy this year, but some books seemed even more relevant than expected because of the pandemic-shuttered world they emerged into. How posterity will view them – let alone how it’ll view the books that’ll doubtless follow about COVID itself – is a question for another day.
Samit Basu’s
Chosen Spirits (Simon & Schuster India) offered a picture of India that was, its author insisted, both a dystopia and less bad than some alternatives. It certainly dug into the country’s culture and how it might change under the pressures bearing down on it. ....

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Fall in Love With Some of SFF's Hottest Royals


There are few archetypes as exquisite as a wonderfully written royal. The rogue, the runaway, the wrathful. Whether it’s in a fantasy kingdom or catapulting through the stars this character is truly chef’s kiss .
Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell is just the latest addition to make good on that promise. This debut is bursting with romance and the escapism of a good space opera.
Winter’s Orbit follows Prince Kiem, who has a reputation for being utterly disappointing and the Emperor’s least favorite grandkid. He’s created this scandal-prone reptation that I can’t help but find charming. The best he can do for his family is become used as a pawn to strengthen ties between them and a new vassal planet. The Emperor does exactly that, and so Prince Kiem is commanded to marry Count Jainan. Now, where Kiem is a space rake, Jainan is softer, quieter. Jainan is a recent widower of an entirely different prince, and to make matters more complicated, he is a suspect in ....

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Books Holiday Gift Guide


 
For your evil twin
If you’re unlucky lucky enough to have a twin, you are either besties or worsties. Get them
The Murders of Molly Southborne by Tade Thompson, featuring a girl who grows murderous identical clones every time she bleeds and has to fight them all to the death. It works as both a thoughtful gift and a threat depending on your existing twin relationship.
 
For your mom, to distract her from the fact that no one is having a good time
Mom spent so many hours on the latkes, but everyone is yelling and now she is sad. But you are her favorite child and you anticipated smoothing this situation with a sweet and fantastical gift: ....

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Sleeps With Monsters: The Best Books I've Read in 2020


What a year. I seem to keep saying that, but really,
what a year. January feels like it took place in another century. And I’m
sure July happened a decade ago. (Or last week. Are we absolutely certain it wasn’t last week?)
Despite the pandemic, and the rest of this year’s discontents, 2020 has been a good year for books, even if I’ve frequently had difficulty reading them. Or, at this point, remembering what year they belong to. (See above, January, another century.) But I
think I’ve managed to compile my Top Twenty from 2020. Probably I have forgotten some excellent books, or failed to read them you should see the previous column on The Best Books I Haven’t Read in 2020, if you want to see what I really ....

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