Victor Vale and Eliot Cardale, both brilliant and driven, were friends and college roommates who figured out how to give themselves superpowers. Victor went to jail and Eli began working with the cops. But “villain” Victor is innocent of the charges against him, while “hero” Eli has been killing people whose powers he considers more “unnatural” than his own. When he targets Sydney, a 12-year-old girl who can raise the dead, he gets more trouble than he bargained for. Schwab’s characters feel vital and real, never reduced to simple archetypes; for example, Victor isn’t a particularly nice man, but he has enough conscience left to know that Eli needs to stopped. In a genre that tends toward the flippant or pretentious, this is a rare superhero novel as epic and gripping as any classic comic. Schwab’s tale of betrayal, self-hatred, and survival will resonate with superhero fans as well as readers who have never heard of Charles Xavier or Victor von Doom. Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Leavell Literary Agency. (Sept.)
From stories of superheroes and villains to magical realms not unlike our own to sweeping historical fantasy, V.E. Schwab has written endless worlds for us to dive into. We’re huge fans of Victoria — check out her exclusive guest posts on B&N Reads and her Poured Over episode — and we believe she has a […]
Fantasy and Sci-Fi readers have had a banner year of exciting book releases, and we’ve found ourselves curled up on more than one evening, gleefully diving into tales of new fantastical worlds filled with mayhem and mesmerizing characters. The best sci-fi books have us reading long into the night hungrily devouring each chapter of boundless […]
The end of 2015 marks the completion of this blog’s first year of existence, and what a year to start with: we can’t remember the last 12-month period that gave us such a strong run of new science fiction and fantasy books, spanning every subgenre on the shelves. Below, we’ve selected 25 of our favorites—these […]
It’s a rare thing to find a book that feels like it was written just for you; a book that, the first time you read it, already feels like an old favorite, like a movie you’ve watched 100 times and can’t wait to watch again. That’s this book: V.E. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic hit my […]
If I had a magical device that let me pull fictional objects out of books and into the real world, one of my first acquisitions would be the quite splendid many-sided coat V.E. Schwab created for Kell, the protagonist of her brilliant new book A Darker Shade of Magic. The enviable garment can be turned […]