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Tara Sim



Tara Sim can typically be found wandering the wilds of the Bay Area in California. When she's not chasing cats or lurking in bookstores, she writes books about magic, clocks, and explosives. She is the author of Timekeeper. Follow her on Twitter at @EachStarAWorld, and check out her website for fun Timekeeper extras.
 

Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Fantasy
 
New and upcoming books
November 2024

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The Dawn Throne
(Dark Gods, book 3)
Series
Tmekeeper Trilogy
   1. Timekeeper (2016)
   2. Chainbreaker (2018)
   3. Firestarter (2019)
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Dark Gods
   1. The City of Dusk (2022)
   2. The Midnight Kingdom (2023)
   3. The Dawn Throne (2024)
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Tara Sim recommends
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So Let Them Burn (2024)
(Divine Traitors, book 1)
Kamilah Cole
"Kamilah Cole has crafted a captivating story of sisterhood, defying fate, and the brutal effects of colonialism. With deft prose and stellar worldbuilding, this is an excellent new addition to YA fantasy."
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Dragonfall (2023)
(Dragon Scales, book 1)
L R Lam
"Dragonfall is a soaring good time from start to finish, and has plenty for fantasy fans to love: an intriguing world, forbidden romance, unique magic, and of course, as many dragons as your heart could possibly desire."
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All of Us Villains (2021)
(All of Us Villains, book 1)
Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman
"Foody and Herman’s collaboration offers a fun yet brutal tale of sacrifice, betrayal, and ever-shifting loyalties. From twists that’ll make you gasp to believably flawed characters you can’t help but cheer for and curse in the same breath, this one will keep readers on the edge of their seats."

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Anthologies containing stories by Tara Sim
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Night of the Living Queers (2023)
13 Tales of Terror & Delight
edited by
Alex Brown and Shelly Page
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From a Certain Point of View: Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (2023)
(Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View, book 3)
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Boundless (2023)
Twenty Voices Celebrating Multicultural and Multiracial Identities
edited by
Rebecca Balcárcel and Ismée Williams

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