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Filter this CollectionA Woman of the Iron People
A Woman of the Iron People is an anthropological science fiction novel by Eleanor Arnason, originally published in 1991. It is a first contact story between peoples from a future Earth and an intelligent, furred race of people who live on an unnamed...
Briar Rose
Briar Rose is a young adult novel written by American author Jane Yolen, published in 1992. The book was published as part of the Fairy Tale Series of novels compiled by Terri Windling. The book won the annual Mythopoeic Society Fantasy Award for...
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Waking the Moon
Waking The Moon is a 1994 novel by Elizabeth Hand. It was the winner of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award and The 1996 Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature. It is set mainly in The University of Archangel and St. John The Divine, a fictional University...
The Wood Wife
The Wood Wife by Terri Windling was published by Tor Books in 1996, and won the Mythopoeic Award for Novel of the Year. Set in the mountain outskirts of contemporary Tucson, Arizona, the novel could equally be described as magical realism,...
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Stardust
Stardust (1998) is the first solo prose novel by Neil Gaiman. It is usually published as a novel with illustrations by Charles Vess. Stardust has a different tone and style from most of Gaiman's prose fiction, being consciously written in the...
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Tamsin
Tamsin is a 1999 fantasy novel by Peter S. Beagle. It won a Mythopoeic Award in 2000 for adult literature.
Jenny Gluckstein moves with her mother to a 300-year-old farm in Dorset, England, to live with her new stepfather and stepbrothers, Julian and...
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The Curse of Chalion
The Curse of Chalion is a 2001 fantasy novel by Lois McMaster Bujold. In 2002 it won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature and was nominated for the Hugo, World Fantasy, and Locus Awards in 2002.
Both The Curse of Chalion and its sequel...
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Sunshine
Sunshine is a fantasy novel written by Robin McKinley and published by Berkley Publishing Group in 2003. Sunshine won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 2004.
The story is set in an alternate universe, taking place after the ...
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is the first novel by British writer Susanna Clarke. An alternate history set in 19th-century England around the time of the Napoleonic Wars, it is based on the premise that magic once existed in England and has...
Anansi Boys
Anansi Boys is a novel by Neil Gaiman. While it belongs to the same fictional world as American Gods, it is not a sequel. In Anansi Boys we discover that 'Mr. Nancy' (Anansi) has two sons, and the two sons in turn discover each other. The novel...
The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice
The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice is the second volume of The Orphan's Tales series by Catherynne M. Valente with illustrations by Michael Kaluta. Like volume one, The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden, the book is written as a...
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The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden
The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden is the first volume of The Orphan's Tales series by Catherynne M. Valente with illustrations by Michael Kaluta.
Because of the strange tattoos around her eyes, a girl lives alone in the Sultan's gardens until...