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Fall weather makes is the perfect time to get some reading done. Here are five new Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels launching this Fall to put on your list.

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Egil and Nix return for a brand new adventure that both continues the journey of these unlikely heroes, while working as a standalone adventure.

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Princess of Dune offers fans a new standalone story in the Dune universe that's engaging enough to keep you reading, even as it feels out of place.

Dreambound is an Engaging Fairy Tale Mystery | Review

Dan Frey's latest novel, Dreambound, puts a fantastical spin on solving a mystery that will keep you hooked until the final page is turned.

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The Original Drizzt Trilogy Gets New Trade Paperback Release This Month

Random House Worlds is giving readers a fresh way to enjoy the origins of one of Dungeons & Dragons' greatest heroes, Drizzt Do'Urden, thanks to a re-release of the classic Dark Elf trilogy later this month.

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The latest Star Wars novel, The Living Force, offers fans a prequel adventure that's lighter in stakes, but highly engaging nonetheless.

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