
6 Fantasy Releases to Dig Into this Fall
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I spent the entire summer diving into my stack of books from BookExpo, diving into the pages and trying to figure out which fantasy releases were the most necessary to preorder for this Fall. Now I’m passing on my recommendations to you: here are six astounding fantasy releases that came out this fall that you should dig into ASAP.
This short, stunning novella is directly inspired by the song of the same name by group clipping. (Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan Snipes). Both tell of water-dwellers who descended from pregnant African slave women thrown overboard. In the novel, Yetu, the historian, is being destroyed as she tries to hold all of the traumatic and violent past of society herself, sharing it with her community only once a year. This is short, powerful, and brilliant: Solomon once again shows their writing skill and talent, telling rich stories using “we” to demonstrate the collective sense of a shared history. The Deep is out November 5.
A lesbian with a bad attitude, a necromancer holding her life on a string, thrown into a battle royale where the winners become immortal knights. Fight scenes, betrayal, terrifyingly good world-building, stunning twists, a daring ending—this book has it all, thrilling me at every turn, providing an intricate world populated by a sarcastic, wild main character with no impulse control. This book was worth all of its 448 pages, and I adored every second of this spooky novel: it’s perfect for a chilly, almost-Halloween October day, coffee in one hand and this impossible-to-put-down fantasy space opera in the other.
This short story has been around for a while, but not like this. Colleen Doran has taken Neil Gaiman’s dark adult horror adaptation of “Snow White,” featuring the queen and step-mother as the protagonist fighting an ancient, monstrous evil she doesn’t understand, in an art nouveau, lush, gorgeous style that deserves the highest, most wondrous praise. To see one of my favorite fairytale retellings told in all its chilly glory in such a rich, beautiful style, was an absolute joy. Read this on the first truly cold day of fall, and feel the chill sink into your bones—have a cup of warm tea and a candle at the ready.