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Looking forward to 2009


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Mithfânion
September 13th, 2008, 01:43 PM
Next year looks to be another massive year for new book releases, it seems that every year the genre is deluged more and more. Fine by me, I'll pick and choose, though it does take ever more time. So now it's September and publishers have their schedules up on Amazon as far as March/April, and I'm interested in what others here are looking forward to, and I'll start off my own extensive list of anticipated books.


Dance with Dragons- GRR Martin- April (Tentative- UK)- No date in the US.
Dragonkeeper by Robin Hobb- July (UK- US date usually 6 months later)
The Judging Eye by R. Scott Bakker- January
Lamentation by Ken Scholes- February
Canticle by Ken Scholes- October/November
The Desert Spear-Peter Brett-August/September
Watcher of the Dead by JV Jones- November ( UK).
Fall of Thanes by Brian Ruckley-May ( UK)
The Adamantine Palace by Stephen Deas-March ( UK)
Avilion by Robert Holdstock- July ( UK)
The Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch- February- Tentative
Turn Coat by Jim Butcher- April
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss- April
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie-June
Finch-Jeff Vandermeer- June
City & The City- China Mieville- May
The Price of Spring by Daniel Abraham- Summer
Memory of Light by Jordan and Sanderson-Fall
Dragon in Chains by Daniel Fox-February
Twelve-Jasper Kent-January (UK)
Heritage-Maggie Furey- February (UK)
Bad Things-Michael Marshall-January
Mortal Coils-Eric Nylund-February
Julian Comstock: A novel of the 22nd Century- Robert Wilson-June
Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis- Summer
Angels of Destruction- Keith Donohue- March
Cold Commands-Morgan- September

Ones which might come out but have no release dates:

Shadowrise-Tad Williams
Lord of Silence-Mark Chadbourn
Swords of Albion-Mark Chadbourn

Bear
September 13th, 2008, 03:31 PM
My goodness. Next year has a lot I'm looking forward to. Thanks for the list, Mith. Just updated my "look for these" file quite a bit.

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Larry
September 13th, 2008, 06:11 PM
Don't forget Underland Press's two launch titles:

Brian Evenson, Last Days (Feb.)

Will Elliott, The Pilo Family Circus (US release in March, was already released in Australia a few years ago)

Then there's that Best of Gene Wolfe collection coming out in March, I believe.

suciul
September 13th, 2008, 06:25 PM
Indeed there are tons of new releases that I am looking forward for 2009, and I have already read Drood - Feb 09 - and I expect to read Weber Storm from the Shadows - March 09 - soon.

So far I've read 86 new 08 releases out of about 170 books total read in 08 so far and I expect to read 20-50 more new 08 releases till the end of the year and of course more next year, so I expect a similar number for 09 hence it's hard for me to list all the titles I intend to get next year.

Outside Weber, I think that right now the ones I am looking forward the most are Monette, Rothfuss, Tchaikowski, and Abercrombie

Regarding Pilo's Family Circus - PS is releasing it this year in the UK and I have a PDF review copy - liked it so far though I have several other books I want to read first, but I intend to write a review for Robert on this one. Dark but funny "Australian" fantasy/horror

Luke_B
September 13th, 2008, 07:17 PM
Only a handful I'm jonesin' for:

Drood by Dan Simmons
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss
The City & the City by China Miéville
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie
The Cold Commands by Richard Morgan
Handling the Undead by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Above the Snowline by Steph Swainston

Couldn't see what all the fuss was about with Pilo Family Circus. I think it made a big splash in Australia because our local industry is still pretty conservative when it comes to genre boundaries. The book certainly has a novelty factor, but it's not that good. If there was any justice in this world Swedish author, John Ajvide Lindqvist, would be getting just as much attention in countries outside his homeland.

KatG
September 13th, 2008, 08:48 PM
Let me ask you, Mith, where on Amazon are you getting these publishers' up-coming schedules? Cause I'm not finding it, but it would be quite helpful.

Werthead
September 13th, 2008, 09:23 PM
2009 looks like being quite jam-packed, due to so many 2008 releases slipping into next year.

The ones I'm waiting for are:

Dance with Dragons- GRR Martin- April (Tentative- UK)- No date in the US.
Dragonkeeper by Robin Hobb- July (UK- US date usually 6 months later)
The Judging Eye by R. Scott Bakker- January
The Desert Spear-Peter Brett-August/September
Watcher of the Dead by JV Jones- November ( UK).
The Fall of Thanes by Brian Ruckley-May ( UK)
The Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch- February- Tentative
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss- April
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie-June
The City & The City- China Mieville- May
The Price of Spring by Daniel Abraham- Summer
A Memory of Light by Jordan and Sanderson-Fall
The Cold Commands-Morgan- September

Shadowrise-Tad Williams

I'd add The Traitor by Peadar O Guilin (unknown) to the list as well as Time of Disdain by Andrzej Sapkowski (possibly October 2009) and Dust of Dreams by Steven Erikson. I'd also add Warriors, ed. GRRM and Gardner Dozois, which sounds like it will be out in late 2009 or early 2010. I'll also check out Ark by Stephen Baxter, as its predecessor Flood was very entertaining, if corny as hell. Lynch's Bastards and the Knives may also come out in late 2009, given how fast Subterrenean can turn around books when they put their minds to it, although that would put a UK publication back all the way to 2011.

I'm also looking forward to Kate Elliott's Traitor's Gate. The first book in the trilogy was meh, but the second was a radical improvement. The third should be interesting.

Pullman is allegedly aiming The Book of Dust for 2009, but given how long he's been working on that, I'll believe it when I see it.

Al Reynolds' new book will be out in 2009, but no name yet I believe. Peter F. Hamilton's The Evolutionary Void will be 2010. Despite its best efforts, it looks like being another huge one, back to his Night's Dawn size again. No word from Esslemont on Stonewielder, but he definitely seems to be slower than Erikson, so I wouldn't expect that one until 2010.

Most interesting is the news that David Brin is working on another big SF disaster novel in the vein of Earth. Brin's been promising a new book for the better part of a decade (supposedly first a sequel to Kil'n People and then a new Uplift book), so it'll be interesting to see what he's come up with, assuming it comes out next year.

Jaqhama
September 13th, 2008, 11:42 PM
Let me ask you, Mith, where on Amazon are you getting these publishers' up-coming schedules? Cause I'm not finding it, but it would be quite helpful.


What Kate said, but I'd like to be linked to the sci-fi list and the horror list and the fiction action/adventure list (if there is such a thing?)

Cheers: Jaq.

Mithfânion
September 14th, 2008, 04:21 AM
What I do is that I go to Amazon's advanced search page here:

http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=sv_b_0/103-9020730-0558267?ie=UTF8&node=241582011

I enter the name of the publisher I want the schedule from, then under "sort results by" I select publication date.

Trinuviel
September 14th, 2008, 04:32 AM
I am really looking forward to the new titles by George R.R. Martin, Robin Hobb, Scott Bakker, Scott Lynch, Patrick Rothfuss, China Mieville and Sarah Monette. Jo Graham's new book The Hand of Isis is looking interesting as well.

 

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