March 2019 New SF to Look For

March comes in like a lion with Ancestral Night, a new space opera from Elizabeth Bear, but it doesn’t leave meekly, padding out off the page with Fluffy’s Revolution by Ted Myers and a tale of uplifted animal revolution. We also have to wait until the end of the month for the much-anticipated eighth Expanse novel,  Tiamat’s Wrath by the Arisian fusion known as James S.A. Corey. And there’s more, a lot more, in between.

It’s not like I don’t have a pile of SF already, but Every month I root through the publisher’s catalogs, review sites, and my Amazon Advanced Search to find noteworthy new science fiction, so I might as well share my research with you. It’s interesting to note which sites agree with each other on noteworthy books.

 My reconnoitering is pretty much a fantasy free zone, though I’ve been known to make exceptions. It’s not that I don’t like fantasy, but SF is where I come from and the country I’m still trying to discover. So, what does this month hold? A lot.

You’ll find links to the list sites I’ve cited at the end.

Key: Az (Amazon), B&N (Barnes & Noble), io9 (io9/Gizmodo), NM (NerdMuch), TV (The TV) – If there’s something I like the looks of and it’s not listed you’ll see EL (Ernest Lilley)

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