Books by Ekaterina Sedia and Complete Book Reviews
Edited by Jeff Conner. IDW, $19.99 trade paper (296p) ISBN 978-1-61377-646-9
An international gorefest is the main attraction of the eight original stories gathered in this anthology, fourth in a series that invites writers to riff on the weird juxtaposition of zombies and robots. The odd combination sometimes does make the...
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Ekaterina Sedia, Author . Prime $12.95 (303p) ISBN 978-0-8095-7223-6
Sedia (According to Crow
) applies urban fantasy templates to her Russian setting with mixed success in her second stand-alone novel. Masha, the cheerfully normal sister of vision-prone translator Galina, turns into a jackdaw and flies off, leaving...
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Ekaterina Sedia, Author . Prime $12.95 (301p) ISBN 978-0-8095-7284-7
Sedia's evocative third novel, a steampunk fable about the price of industrial development, follows Mattie, an emancipated automaton, as her home city is rent by conflict between alchemists and the mechanics whose clanking, steaming inventions...
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Ekaterina Sedia, Prime, $14.95 paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-60701-228-3
Lyrical writing and rich imagination compensate for loose plotting in this quirky, joyous fantasy. College student Vimbai moves to a house on the New Jersey shore to escape her bickering parents. Her housemates are a bit unusual: Maya is being...
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Ekaterina Sedia. Prime, $14.95 trade paper (312p) ISBN 978-1-60701-257-3
Sedia (The Alchemy of Stone) superbly blends novel of manners, alternate history, and le Carré–style espionage with a dash of superheroes and steampunk. In a Russia in which the Decembrist revolution succeeded and Constantine never abdicated, 18-year
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Ekaterina Sedia. Prime (www.prime-books.com), $15.95 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-60701-362-4
In this sterling collection of 21 fantastic tales, Sedia demonstrates the talents that have earned her a place on the Tiptree Honor List and a World Fantasy Award. Old enough to have lived in the actual Soviet Union, the Russian-born author refuses...
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Edited by Jeff Conner. IDW, $19.99 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-61377-407-6
This compilation combines the best of graphic novels and anthologies, featuring amazing illustrations by Ericka Lugo and short stories by women who have lifted the zombies vs. robots theme to a whole new level. The anthology follows This Means War!...
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Edited by Ekaterina Sedia. Prime (www.prime-books.com), $15.95 trade paper (336p) ISBN 978-1-60701-360-0
Sedia (Moscow but Dreaming) turns the spotlight on fashion in this ensemble of 14 stories. Six pieces are reprints, anchored by Holly Black’s “Coat of Stars,” a lovely take on the timeless story of winning back a lover from the faeries. Highlights...
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