Brigands & Breadknives: The Instant Sunday Times bestseller: A cosy, heartfelt adventure about old friends and new beginningsTravis Baldree4.2
The Spellshop: The heartwarming, cosy fantasy about first loves and unlikely friendshipsSarah Beth Durst4.3
Bookshops & Bonedust: A Heart-Warming Cosy Fantasy Adventure from the Author of Legends & LattesTravis Baldree4.1
Hemlock & Silver: A spellbinding Snow White retelling - the instant Sunday Times bestsellerT. Kingfisher4.3
Sword Catcher: Discover the magical Sunday Times bestseller from the author of The Shadowhunter ChroniclesCassandra Clare4
Fall of Ruin and Wrath: An epic spicy romantasy from the mega-bestselling author of From Blood and AshJennifer L. Armentrout4
Somewhere Beyond the Sea: The No. 1 New York Times bestseller and heart-warming sequel to The House in the Cerulean SeaTJ Klune4.3
Children of Ruin: New intelligences arise in this epic and thrilling sequel to the Arthur C. Clake award winning Children of TimeAdrian Tchaikovsky3.9
The Last Wish of Bristol Keats: The Enchanting Romantasy with Faeries and Forbidden LoveMary E. Pearson3
Shards of Earth: First in an extraordinary space opera trilogy, from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke AwardAdrian Tchaikovsky4.2
Under the Whispering Door: A cosy fantasy about how to embrace life - and the afterlife - with found familyTJ Klune4.3
Children of Memory: Action-packed alien adventure from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke AwardAdrian Tchaikovsky4.3
Running Close to the Wind: A queer pirate fantasy adventure full of magic and mayhemAlexandra Rowland4.4
Dragonfly Falling: Book Two in the Epic Fantasy Series from British Fantasy Award Winner Adrian TchaikovskyAdrian Tchaikovsky4.3
This Gilded Abyss: Science fiction adventure with sapphic romance from the Sunday Times bestselling authorRebecca Thorne
Children of Strife: The unmissable next instalment of the highly acclaimed Children of Time series, from award-winning master of science fiction Adrian TchaikovskyAdrian Tchaikovsky
Hell's Heart: Moby Dick in space - a queer, speculative reimagining of Melville's classic adventure.Alexis Hall