The science fiction landscape this month is brimming with intriguing new releases that are capturing the imagination of readers everywhere. Here are some of the notable titles making waves:

Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction” by Ann Leckie:

This collection brings together all of Leckie’s short stories, including a brand-new novelette. Fans of her Imperial Radch trilogy will find themselves returning to familiar worlds with fresh eyes.

Someone You Can Build a Nest In” by John Wiswell:

A dark fantasy debut that explores the relationship between a shapeshifter and a human, set against a backdrop of hunters and hidden truths.

The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo:

Bardugo’s latest novel is a historical fantasy set in 16th-century Spain, weaving a tale of magic and miracles during the Spanish Golden Age.

To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods” by Molly X. Chang:

Chang’s work promises to be a gripping addition to the genre, exploring themes of divinity and humanity in a world where gods walk among us.

The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain” by Sofia Samatar:

Samatar’s latest offering is a collection that spans genres, promising to take readers on a journey through epic landscapes and intimate reflections. (Note that some of these links contain affiliate links)

These titles are just a glimpse into the diverse offerings available this month. Each book brings a unique perspective to the genre, ensuring that there’s something for every science fiction aficionado to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for a collection of short stories, a dark fantasy, or a historical setting with a magical twist, April’s selection has it all.

For more recommendations and the latest in science fiction, keep an eye on our blog. We’re dedicated to bringing you the best in speculative fiction, from the eerie depths of space to the inner workings of alternate realities. Happy reading!

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