September’s new books feature aliens, superheroes, time travel, and what sounds like a wonderfully genre-busting new novel from Alan Moore. This list includes our picks from last week’s fall preview, as well as plenty of additional titles to add to your exponentially growing reading list.
The acclaimed author pens her first graphic novel, book one of a trilogy, with illustrations by artists Christmas and Bonvillain. As the title suggests, it’s about . Pick up the book next week, then make sure to tune in when Atwood stops by io9 for what’s sure to be a fascinating live Q&A!.
The acclaimed author pens her first graphic novel, book one of a trilogy, with illustrations by artists Christmas and Bonvillain. As the title suggests, it’s about . Pick up the book next week, then make sure to tune in when Atwood stops by io9 for what’s sure to be a fascinating live Q&A!United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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