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the front cover for The Jasad Heir by Sara Hashem. The front cover shows a bronze disc with a metal engraving of a bird with its wings outstretched holding the disc. The title is in the disc.

The Jasad Heir

The Jasad Heir by Sara Hashem from @orbitbooks #BookReview #FantasyThe Jasad Heir by Sara

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The front cover for Lessons in Birdwatching by HOney Watson

Lessons in Birdwatching

Lessons in Birdwatching by Honey Watson from @AngryRobotBooks #BookReview #Scifi Lessons in

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HER FIERCE CREATURES by Maria Lewis

HER FIERCE CREATURES by Maria Lewis from Piaktus Publishing #BookReview #Fantasy HER FIERCE

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The front cover for Greyskin by James Kinsley

Greyskin

Greyskin by James Kinsley from @DeixisPress #BookReview #Fantasy #Western Greyskin by James Kinsley

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Silo

Silo Season 1 from Apple TV+ SILO – SEASON 1 Apple TV+, 10 episodes Review by Celia Neri We do

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The front cover of Inanna by Emily H. Wilson. In the bottom half of the page in the middle is the dark outline of a woman with wings. The wings are tipped with red. Behind them is a depiction of the sun. Surrounding the image is elaborate gold and blue detail.

Inanna

Inanna by Emily H. Wilson from @TitanBooks #BookReview #Fantasy #Mythology Inanna by Emily H.

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The front cover for Star Wars High Republic Path of Vengeance. In the middle of the page is a woman with a blue background. Close of her on either side are two women both holding lightsabres. Dark creatures are on the edge of the page all staring at her.

Star Wars Path of Vengeance

Star Wars The High Republic: Path of Vengeance by Cavan Scott Star Wars The High Republic: Path of

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British Fantasy Award Shortlists

The votes are in, the jurors have been empanelled, and we are delighted to announce the shortlists

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The front cover for Which Way to Anywhere by Cressida Cowell. In the middle of the cover, four children are riding a flying surf board in the sky in front of a green moon. There is a small flying robot in the upper left hand corner, hovering over the children.

Which Way to Anywhere

Which Way to Anywhere by Cressida Cowell From Hachette Children #BookReview #Fantasy #MiddleGrade

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