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Rebecca Fraimow recommends

An Unbreakable World (2025)
Ren Hutchings
"With an instantly engaging premise and unforgettable characters, An Unbreakable World showcases the range of Ren Hutchings' skill as a writer as well as the scope and imaginative possibility of the universe that Hutchings introduced in Under Fortunate Stars. While it's a delight to discover wildly different worlds and points of view across the vast galaxy, one thing remains constant: in Hutchings' writing, there's no such thing as a person that doesn't matter or a story that can't be changed."

The Memory Hunters (2025)
(Consecrated, book 1)
Mia Tsai
"As a reader, I loved Tsai's rich character work, complicated relationships, and compelling exploration of a climate-haunted future - and as an archivist, I loved that The Memory Hunters grapples with the ethics of memory work and structural and institutional power imbalances, in the most interesting work of archival sff I've read this decade. I love to see lesbians pining, but I also love (and am much less likely!) to see a good in-universe literature review; I'll be recommending this one with both my professional hats on."

The Incandescent (2025)
Emily Tesh
"The Incandescent has immediately become my favorite magic school story: a book filled with teenagers that's for and about grown-ups, in the most compelling and convincing sense possible. The joys of seeing Tesh's protagonist succeed at her job of preventing children from making terrible mistakes are only exceeded by the joys of watching her make even worse mistakes, and I loved every page of it."
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