It's always encouraging to see "those in the know" saying something I wrote is worth reading. When you consider the number of titles released in a single month, getting the attention of a major curator isn't easy...getting them to add your book to their top picks is an honor in the extreme.
Here are some further detail from Tor.com about their Barnes & Noble Bookseller's Pick program. "For over a decade, Jim Killen has been the driving force behind Barnes & Noble’s remarkably well-chosen science fiction and fantasy sections. Tor.com has partnered with Jim for a series of appreciations, the “Barnes & Noble Bookseller’s Picks.” Each month, Jim curates a list of science fiction & fantasy titles, which various Tor.com contributors will then explore. "
A complete list of their April picks:
- A Feast for Crows (HBO Tie-in Edition): A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Four—George R. R. Martin (Bantam)
- Baltic Gambit: A Novel of the Vampire Earth—E. E. Knight (Roc)
- Cauldron of Ghosts—David Weber, Eric Flint (Baen)
- Dark Eden: A Novel—Chris Beckett (Broadway Books)
- Lexicon: A Novel—Max Barry (Penguin)
- The Sentinel: The Sundering, Book V—Troy Denning (Penguin)
- Stone Cold (Broken Magic Series #2)—Devon Monk (Roc)
- Tomorrow, the Killing—Daniel Polansky (Hodder)
- Saga, Volume 3—Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples (Artist) (Image)
- Battle Royale: Remastered—Koushun Takami (Haikasoru)
- Robot Uprisings—Daniel H. Wilson (Editor), John Joseph Adams (Editor) (Vintage)
- Turtle Recall: The Discworld Companion…So Far—Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs (Harper)
- Hinterkind Vol. 1: The Waking World—Ian Edginton, Francesco Trifogli (Illustrator) (DC Comics)
- Hollow World—Michael J Sullivan (Tachyon Publications)
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