
**Get Ready for a Summer of Thrills: 82 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Arriving in July**
As the summer solstice approaches, so does a plethora of exciting new releases from the realms of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. io9 is thrilled to announce that an astonishing 82 titles are scheduled to hit shelves this July, offering readers unparalleled opportunities for escape and discovery.
**July 1-31: A Slew of Releases**
From July 1st to the end of the month, some of the most prominent authors in their respective genres will be debuting fresh tales. Adrian Tchaikovsky, V.E. Schwab, Malka Older, Elizabeth Bear, and many more esteemed names join forces with newcomers, creating an unprecedented glut of innovative storytelling that will captivate fans worldwide.
**Science Fiction**
io9 has compiled a comprehensive list of the new releases below, but here are some standouts to get you started:
* **All the Ash We Leave Behind** by Laura Resau: A mysterious job ad and broken woman form the core of this captivating novella.
* **Beasts of Carnaval** by Rosália Rodrigo: A sweeping historical fantasy that combines magical realism with Caribbean culture.
**Fantasy**
Meanwhile, readers eager for more fantastical worlds will have plenty to dig into. Highlights include:
* **A Shift of Time** by Julie E. Czerneda: The Nightâs Edge series returns as a summer of wild magic wreaks havoc on Marrowdell.
* **Angel Down** by Daniel Kraus: Five soldiers discover an ancient evil in a post-apocalyptic world.
**Horror**
And for those who dare to venture into the darkness, there are also some bone-chilling treats:
* **Small Fires** by Ronnie Turner: Suspected of murder, two sisters flee their home and stumble upon horrors on a mysterious island.
* **Volatile Memory** by Seth Haddon: A queer sci-fi novella that combines elements of Django Wexler and Mira Grant.
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Source: gizmodo.com