The Best Fantasy and Sci-Fi Books of 2024
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The Stardust Grail by Yume Kitasei

The jacket-copy description of Yume Kitasei’s The Stardust Grail—an “anti-colonial space heist”—was more than enough to pique my interest. So imagine my pleasure upon realizing that “space heist” is only one of many sci-fi selling points in this riveting, richly textured book of interplanetary politics, alien friendships, cultural relics, and prescient visions. (As other reviewers have pointed out: Yes, it’s a bit like Indiana Jones in space.) Our protagonist is Maya, once a renowned intergalactic thief but now a 30-something graduate anthropology student at Princeton. Her friend, an alien named Auncle, seeks her help in tracking down a “grail” that could save Auncle’s species from extinction. But simply finding the artifact isn’t the only challenge Maya and her crew will face—as they’re not the only ones after it. The creativity of Kitasei’s sophomore novel consumes and delights.
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Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang
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As featured in ELLE editors’ favorite books of 2024: “I love just about any type of fantasy novel, but my unequivocal favorite type of fantasy novel is one that feels grounded—in which the mechanics of the magic system and the inner workings of a magical society feel like they’d actually work, if only magic were to exist. Blood Over Bright Haven is exactly that type of book, self-published by M.L. Wang in 2023 before it was traditionally acquired and published this year. Wang’s magic system is unique and clever; her society of Tiran is stomach-turning in its reflection of our own. Unflinchingly political and clear-eyed in its sense of justice, Blood Over Bright Haven had me sneaking away from dinner to turn a few more pages.”
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The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman

As featured in ELLE’s best books of summer 2024: “The Magicians author Lev Grossman took on what seemed the impossible: making the Arthurian legend feel fresh. Miraculously, he’s done just that with The Bright Sword, which answers what came after King Arthur’s fall. By the time protagonist Collum of Mull arrives in Camelot, he’s too late: Arthur is dead, the Round Table is in shambles, Lancelot and Guinevere are gone, and Britain is ruptured. But there are still a few allies for Collum to raise arms with, including Sir Palomides, Sir Dagonet, and Nimue (Merlin’s former apprentice), with whom he must seek a new king and a new future with Britain. Fans of classic fantasy and ancient magic will devour this one.”
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