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Weekly New Releases – Feb 10, 2026 @ Bureau 42

10 Rillington Place
Amazon
3:10 to Yuma (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
Comments This is the 1957 film.
After the Fox
Amazon
Allegiant
Amazon
Amistad
Amazon
Angry Neighbors
Amazon
Apartment
Amazon
Comments Best Picture 1960
Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey
Amazon
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Amazon
Bogie
Amazon
Bucket of Blood
Amazon
Child is Waiting
Amazon
Cinema Paradiso
Amazon
Clambake
Amazon
Click
Amazon
Clue
Amazon
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
Amazon
Code Name Banshee
Amazon
Couch Trip
Amazon
Curse of Inferno
Amazon
Damnation Alley
Amazon
Dead to Rights
Amazon
Dear John
Amazon
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
Amazon
Face/Off
Amazon
Faculty
Amazon
Fifty Shades: 3 Movie Collection
Amazon
Fog
Amazon
Friday the 13th
Amazon
Comments This is the 2003 Remake/Semi-sequel
Friday the 13th: Part 2
Amazon
Full Moon’s Noir Double Feature: Head of the Family / Hideous!
Amazon
Gang Related
Amazon
Godfather
Amazon
Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone
Amazon
Godfather, Part II
Amazon
Golden Child
Amazon
Grease 2
Amazon
Grudge (2004)
Amazon
Harvey Girls
Amazon
Haunted
Amazon
Hi-Lo Country
Amazon
Home of Our Own
Amazon
Housemaid
Amazon
In and Out
Amazon
Indian Fighter
Amazon
Joseph L. Mankiewicz’ the Honey Pot
Amazon
Journey to the Seventh Planet
Amazon
Just Like Heaven
Amazon
K2
Amazon
Keeper
Amazon
King and Four Queens
Amazon
King Solomon’s Mines
Amazon
Kino’s Journey
Amazon
Comments This is the original Kino’s Journey anime series from 2003
Kiss the Girls
Amazon
Lady Be Good
Amazon
Legend of the Lost
Amazon
Life of Emile Zola
Amazon
Comments Best Picture 1937
Lisa
Amazon
Lost Future
Amazon
Ma and Pa Kettle
Amazon
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
Amazon
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Amazon
Man with the Gun
Amazon
Masterpiece Mystery!: MIss Scarlet
Amazon
Men’s Club
Amazon
Mister Roberts
Amazon
National Velvet
Amazon
Nicholas Nickleby
Amazon
Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon
Amazon
Original Kings of Comedy
Amazon
Outlaws
Amazon
Penguins of Madagascar
Amazon
Pride and the Passion
Amazon
Sabrina (1954)
Amazon
Secret Agent (2025)
Amazon
Comments Best Picture nominee
Shocker
Amazon
Simpatico
Amazon
Solomon and Sheba
Amazon
Spikes Gang
Amazon
Stepford Wives
Amazon
Strike Up the Band
Amazon
Team America World Police
Amazon
That’ll Be the Day
Amazon
Three Days of the Condor
Amazon
To Catch a Thief
Amazon
Tower of London
Amazon
Trapeze
Amazon
Vacation from Marriage (1945)
Amazon
Virgin Suicides
Amazon
We Bury the Dead
Amazon
Weekend at Bernie’s
Amazon
Wicked: For Good
Amazon
Woman in the Window
Amazon
Comments Fritz Lang directs Edward G. Robinson.
Young Racers
Amazon
Young Savages
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “Kino’s Journey is my anime pick of the week, if only because while we have all of the original Code Geass series, I think Kino’s Journey is a more cohesive whole. Otherwise, I’m going with of our UHD releases, Friday the 13th Part 2 – though it also might make for an interesting double feature with the 2003 film, as that film technically fits in the same place in the chronology as Part 2.” Blaine says, “the Bill and Ted movies and Mister Roberts are great comedies while Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a classic of a very different tone.”

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Radars and cameras might be for seeing cars and people now but they can be used to make existing roads better in the first place.

2025 Recommended Reading List @ Locus Online

cover collage with 2025 Recommended Reading

Welcome to the Locus Recommended Reading List…

We saw some fabulous books come out last year and are so pleased to let you know about them! Our recommendations are compiled annually by the Locus reviewers, editors, and columnists; outside reviewers; and other professionals and well-known critics of genre fiction and non-fiction. This year we looked at over 1,000 titles between short and long fiction.

Note: we know there will be books you loved that didn’t make it; any one of our voting group would have a different exact list, of course. The list we share is our combined sum of opinions, assessed with a great affection and care for the field. We did not see everything that came out last year (though we tried!) and there will always be books that didn’t make it. No one in the group is allowed to vote for any titles they worked on or acquired.

This year we had recommendations from Liza Groen Trombi, reviews editor Jonathan Strahan; Locus reviewers Liz Bourke, Jake Casella Brookins, Alex Brown, Paul Di Filippo, Paula Guran, Niall Harrison, Rich Horton, Paul Kincaid, Russell Letson, Archita Mittra, Ian Mond, Colleen Mondor, Abigail Nussbaum, Alexandra Pierce, Wole Talabi, Gary K. Wolfe, and Alvaro Zinos-Amaro; staffers Bob Blough, Tim Melody Pratt, and Eleanor Trombla; and outside critics James Bradley, Cheryl Morgan, and Graham Sleight. Input for the non-fiction section also came from Eugen Bacon and Farah Mendlesohn. The art book section had advice from Arnie Fenner, Karen Haber, and Locus senior editor Francesca Myman. Short fiction recommendations added in anthologists and reviewers John Joseph Adams, Sean Dowie, Maria Haskins, Allan Kaster, Charles Payseur, Nisi Shawl, Bogi Takács, and A.C. Wise.

This year we are adding a new category for Translated Novels! For those recommendations we had input and assistance from Gautam Bhatia, Rachel Cordasco, Jukka Halme, Cristina Jurado, Roseanna Pendlebury, Carlos Arturo Serrano, Alex Schvartsman, and Jared Shurin.

You can let us know what your favorites were by voting in the 2025 Poll & Survey. The Poll decides the winners of the Locus Awards, to be held May 30, 2026 during the Bay Area Book Festival (early-bird tickets available now), and is open to all to vote on. The Survey helps us to be a better magazine; thank you for participating!

Links are purchase links for books and reading links (when available) for short stories. Please email us about any typos or errors. Enjoy!

SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS

FANTASY NOVELS

  • The Devils, Joe Abercrombie (Tor; Gollancz) amazon / bookshop
  • The Tomb of Dragons, Katherine Addison (Tor; Solaris UK) amazon / bookshop
  • A Granite Silence, Nina Allan (riverrun) amazon / bookshop
  • Lessons in Magic and Disaster, Charlie Jane Anders (Tor; Titan UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Angel Maker, Elizabeth Bear (Sobbing Squonk) amazon / bookshop
  • A Drop of Corruption, Robert Jackson Bennett (Del Rey; Hodderscape) amazon / bookshop
  • Once Was Willem, M.R. Carey (Orbit US; Orbit UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Sovereign, C.L. Clark (Orbit US; Orbit UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Works of Vermin, Hiron Ennes (Tor; Tor UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Dead Hand Rule, Max Gladstone (Tor) amazon / bookshop
  • The Everlasting, Alix E. Harrow (Tor; Tor UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Raven Scholar, Antonia Hodgson (Orbit US; Hodderscape) amazon / bookshop
  • Secrets of the First School, T.L. Huchu (Tor; Tor UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Honeyeater, Kathleen Jennings (Tor) amazon / bookshop
  • Written on the Dark, Guy Gavriel Kay (Ace; Viking Canada; Hodderscape) amazon / bookshop
  • Hemlock & Silver, T. Kingfisher (Tor; Tor UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Snake-Eater, T. Kingfisher (47North; Titan UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Katabasis, R.F. Kuang (Harper Voyager; Harper Voyager UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Adventures of Mary Darling, Pat Murphy (Tachyon) amazon / bookshop
  • Harmattan Season, Tochi Onyebuchi (Tor) amazon / bookshop
  • black and white cover for Alex Pheby's WaterblackWaterblack, Alex Pheby (Tor; Galley Beggar UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Major Arcana, John Pistelli (Belt) amazon / bookshop
  • The Rose Field, Philip Pullman (Knopf; Penguin and David Fickling UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Shadow Ticket, Thomas Pynchon (Penguin; Jonathan Cape) amazon / bookshop
  • The Isle in the Silver Sea, Tasha Suri (Orbit US; Orbit UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Incandescent, Emily Tesh (Tor; Orbit UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Queen Demon, Martha Wells (Tor) amazon / bookshop

HORROR NOVELS

  • We Love You, Bunny, Mona Awad (Marysue Rucci; Scribner UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Possession of Alba Díaz, Isabel Cañas (Berkley; Solaris UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Black Brane, Michael Cisco (Clash) amazon / bookshop
  • Spread Me, Sarah Gailey (Nightfire) amazon / bookshop
  • The Needfire, MK Hardy (Solaris) amazon 
  • King Sorrow, Joe Hill (Morrow; Headline UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, Stephen Graham Jones (Saga; Titan UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Library at Hellebore, Cassandra Khaw (Nightfire; Titan UK) amazon / bookshop
  • Never Flinch, Stephen King (Scribner, Hodder & Stoughton UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Bewitching, Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Del Rey; Arcadia UK) amazon / bookshop
  • It Was Her House First, Cherie Priest (Poisoned Pen) amazon / bookshop
  • Animals, Geoff Ryman (NewCon) amazon / bookshop
  • The Crimson Road, A.G. Slatter (Titan UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Staircase in the Woods, Chuck Wendig (Del Rey; Del Rey UK) amazon / bookshop


YOUNG ADULT NOVELS

  • The Singular Life of Aria Patel, Samira Ahmed (Little, Brown; Atom UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Make Me a Monster, Kalynn Bayron (Bloomsbury US; Bloomsbury UK) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Costumes for Time Travelers, A.R. Capetta (Candlewick; Walker UK) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • The Executioners Three, Susan Dennard (Tor Teen; Daphne UK) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Needy Little Things, Channelle Desamours (Wednesday; Bloomsbury UK) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • The Underwood Tapes, Amanda DeWitt (Peachtree Teen) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Among Ghosts, Rachel Hartman (Random House) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • Sky on Fire, E.K. Johnston (Dutton) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • The Transition, Logan-Ashley Kisner (Delacorte) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Starstrike, Yoon Ha Lee (Delacorte; Solaris UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • I Am Not Jessica Chen, Ann Liang (Harper) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • The Leaving Room, Amber McBride (Feiwel and Friends) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • Night Swimming, Aaron Starmer (Penguin Workshop) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • They Bloom at Night, Trang Thanh Tran (Bloomsbury US; Bloomsbury UK) [H] amazon / bookshop

FIRST NOVELS

  • A Song of Legends Lost, M.H. Ayinde (Orbit UK; Saga) [F] amazon / bookshop

  • Acts of God, Kanan Gill (HarperCollins India 2024; Blackstone) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Red Rabbit Ghost, Jen Julian (Run For It) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • When Devils Sing, Xan Kaur (Holt; First Ink UK) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Dwelling, Emily Hunt Kivel (Farrar, Straus, Giroux) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • Awake in the Floating City, Susanna Kwan (Pantheon; Simon & Schuster UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Luminous, Silvia Park (Simon & Schuster; Magpie) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Blue and orange cover of Song of Spores by Bogi TakácsArchive of Unknown Universes, Ruben Reyes Jr. (Mariner; Footnote UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • North Sun, Or The Voyage of the Whaleship Esther, Ethan Rutherford (A Strange Object) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Nothing in the Basement, Romie Stott (Dybbuk) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Blob, Maggie Su (Harper; Sceptre UK) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • Song of Spores, Bogi Takács (Broken Eye) amazon / bookshop
  • Sour Cherry, Natalia Theodoridou (Tin House; Wildfire UK) [F] amazon / bookshop

TRANSLATED NOVELS

  • On the Calculation of Volume III, Solvej Balle, tr. Sophia Hersi Smith & Jennifer Russell (New Directions; Faber & Faber) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • The Unworthy, Agustina Bazterrica, tr. Sarah Moses (Scribner; Pushkin UK) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • The Village at the Edge of Noon, Darya Bobyleva, tr. Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse (Angry Robot) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • The Midnight Shift, Cheon Seon-Ran, tr. Gene Png (Bloomsbury UK; Bloomsbury US) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • A Thousand Blues, Cheon Seon-Ran, tr. Chi-Young Kim (Doubleday UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Red Sword, Bora Chung, tr. Anton Hur (Honford Star) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • The Midnight Timetable, Bora Chung, tr. Anton Hur (Algonquin) [H] amazon / bookshop
  • Ice, Jacek Dukaj, tr. Ursula Phillips (Head of Zeus) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • School of Shards, Marina & Sergey Dyachenko, tr. Julia Meitov Hersey (Harper Voyager US) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • Dead Souls, Han Song, tr. Michael Berry (AmazonCrossing) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • The Place of Shells, Mai Ishizawa, tr. Polly Barton (New Directions; Sceptre UK) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • We Computers, Hamid Ismailov, tr. Shelley Fairweather-Vega (Yale UP) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Blood for the Undying Throne, Sung-il Kim, tr. Anton Hur (Tor) [F] amazon / bookshop
  • Artificial Truth, J.M. Lee, tr. Sean Lin Halbert (AmazonCrossing) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Sea Now, Eva Meijer,  tr. Anne Thompson Melo (Two Lines; Peirene UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Vanishing World, Sayaka Murata, tr. Ginny Tapley Takemori (Grove; Granta UK) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Dengue Boy, Michel Nieva,  tr. Rahul Bery (Astra House; Serpent’s Tail) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • Into the Sun, C.F. Ramuz, tr. Olivia Baes & Emma Ramadan (New Directions) [SF] amazon / bookshop
  • The Wax Child, Olga Ravn, tr. Martin Aitken (New Directions; Viking UK) [F] amazon / bookshop

COLLECTIONS

  • Call and Response, Christopher Caldwell (Neon Hemlock) amazon / bookshop
  • The Other Shore, Rebecca Campbell (Stelliform) amazon / bookshop
  • Moon Songs, Carol Emshwiller (Third Man) amazon / bookshop
  • Haunted Ecologies and Other Stories, Corey Farrenkopf (JournalStone) amazon / bookshop
  • The House of Illusionists, Vanessa Fogg (Interstellar Flight) amazon / bookshop
  • Letters from an Imaginary Country, Theodora Goss (Tachyon) amazon / bookshop
  • Uncertain Sons and Other Stories, Thomas Ha (Undertow) amazon / bookshop
  • Bright Dead Star, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Subterranean) amazon / bookshop
  • Histories Within Us, Matthew Kressel (Senses Five) amazon / bookshop
  • Sinkhole, and Other Inexplicable Voids, Leyna Krow (Penguin) amazon / bookshop
  • Changelog, Rich Larson (Fairwood) amazon / bookshop
  • The Essential Patricia A. McKillip, Patricia A. McKillip (Tachyon) amazon / bookshop
  • One Message Remains, Premee Mohamed (Psychopomp) amazon / bookshop
  • Teenage Girls Can Be Demons, Hailey Piper (Titan UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Revelation Space Collection Volumes 1 & 2, Alastair Reynolds (Gollancz) amazon / bookshop
  • Masters of Science Fiction: Pamela Sargent, Pamela Sargent (Centipede)
  • Crows and Silences, Lucius Shepard (Subterranean) amazon / bookshop
  • Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine, Kristina Ten (Stillhouse) amazon / bookshop
  • Portalmania, Debbie Urbanski (Simon & Schuster) amazon / bookshop
  • A Catalog of Storms, Fran Wilde (Fairwood) amazon / bookshop

ANTHOLOGIES

  • Night & Day, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Saga) amazon / bookshop
  • Storyteller: A Tanith Lee Tribute Anthology, Julie C. Day, Carina Bissett & Craig Laurance Gidney, eds. (Essential Dreams) amazon / bookshop
  • These Bodies Ain’t Broken, Madeline Dyer, ed. (Page Street) amazon / bookshop
  • The End of the World As We Know It, Christopher Golden & Brian Keene, eds. (Gallery) amazon / bookshop
  • Will This Be a Problem, Somto Ihezue & Olivia Kidula, eds. (Shilitza) amazon 
  • Bandigoat: A Collection of Strange & Horrible Tales, Rakesh Khanna, ed. (Blaft)
  • We Will Rise Again, Karen Lord, Annalee Newitz & Malka Older, eds. (Saga) amazon / bookshop
  • Amplitudes: Stories of Queer and Trans Futurity, Lee Mandelo, ed. (Erewhon) amazon / bookshop
  • Ellen Datlow Best Horror of the Year 17thAs the Earth Dreams: Black Canadian Speculative Stories, Terese Mason Pierre, ed. (Spiderline) amazon / bookshop
  • Signos: A Fiction Anthology of Filipino Supernatural, Tilde Acuña, John Bengan et al eds. (Radix)
  • The Black Fantastic, andré m. carrington, ed. (Library of America) amazon / bookshop
  • The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Seventeen, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Night Shade) amazon / bookshop
  • The Year’s Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 9, Allan Kaster, ed. (Infinivox) amazon / bookshop
  • The Year’s Top Tales of Space and Time 5, Allan Kaster, ed. (Infinivox) amazon / bookshop
  • The Year’s Top Robot and AI Stories: Sixth Annual Collection, Allan Kaster, ed. (Infinivox) amazon / bookshop
  • The Best Weird Fiction of the Year: Volume 1, Michael Kelly, ed. (Undertow) amazon / bookshop
  • Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume Three, Stephen Kotowych, ed. (Ansible) amazon 
  • The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2025, Nnedi Okorafor & John Joseph Adams, eds. (Mariner) amazon / bookshop

NON-FICTION

  • The Outspoken and the Incendiary, Terry Bisson (PM) amazon / bookshop
  • Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Science Fact, Keith Cooper (Reaktion) amazon / bookshop
  • Enshittification, Cory Doctorow (MCD) amazon / bookshop
  • Colourfields, Paul Kincaid (Briardene) amazon 
  • Spring, Summer, Asteroid, Bird: The Art of Eastern Storytelling, Henry Lien (Norton) amazon / bookshop
  • Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler, Susana M. Morris (Amistad) amazon / bookshop
  • Black Apocalypse: Afrofuturism at the End of the World, Tavia Nyong’o (University of California Press) amazon / bookshop
  • Dreaming of Autonomous Vehicles: Miloslav (Miles) J. Breuer, Jaroslav Olsa (Space Cowboy) amazon / bookshop
  • Racebook: A Personal History of the Internet, Tochi Onyebuchi (Roxane Gay) amazon / bookshop
  • The Ultimate Cosmos: How a 1933 Serial Novel Reshaped Science Fiction, David Ritter & Daniel Ritter, eds. (First Fandom Experience)
  • Dispelling Fantasies: Authors of Color Reimagine a Genre, Joy Sanchez-Taylor (Ohio State University Press) amazon / bookshop
  • Why I Love Horror: Essays on Horror Literature, Becky Siegel Spratford, ed. (Saga) amazon / bookshop
  • Reimagining Science Fiction, Gary Westfahl, ed. (McFarland) amazon / bookshop
  • Space Ships! Ray Guns! Martian Octopods!: Interviews with Science Fiction Legends, Richard Wolinsky, ed. (Tachyon) amazon / bookshop
  • Octavia E. Butler: H is for Horse, Chi-ming Yang (Oxford University Press) amazon / bookshop

ILLUSTRATED AND ART BOOKS

  • The Invisible Parade, Leigh Bardugo & John Picacio (Little, Brown) amazon / bookshop
  • Frank Frazetta: Fine Lines, Sara Frazetta & Arnie Fenner, eds., art by Frank Frazetta (Frazetta Girls) amazon 
  • The Art of Gervasio Gallardo, Gervasio Gallardo (Centipede)
  • Bob Haberfield: The Man and His Art, Ben Haberfield, ed., art by Bob Haberfield (Jayde Design UK)
  • Starling House, Alix E. Harrow, art by Rovina Cai (Subterranean) amazon / bookshop
  • The Art of Kelogsloops: From Sketch to Finish, Kelogsloops (3dtotal) amazon / bookshop
  • Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, Paul Kidby (Harper; Doubleday UK) amazon / bookshop
  • The Fantastic Art of Ron Turner, John Lawrence (Telos) amazon 
  • Carmilla, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, art by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (Beehive) amazon
  • Sentience, Vanessa Lemen (Spiridon Giannakis & Éditions Caurette)
  • The Last Battle at the End of the World, Jeffrey Alan Love (Flesk) amazon / bookshop
  • Graciela in the Abyss, Meg Medina, art by Anna & Elena Balbusso (Candlewick) amazon / bookshop
  • The Space Cat, Nnedi Okorafor, art by Tana Ford (First Second) amazon / bookshop
  • Illustrations & Illuminations: A Meditation on Thirty-Five Years of Illustration, Comics, and Pop Culture, James A. Owen (Coppervale)
  • The Verdant Companion, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law (Llewellyn) amazon / bookshop
  • Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene Volumes 1-3, adapted by Rebecca K. Reynolds, art by Justin Gerard (Sky Turtle) amazon 
  • Infected by Art Volume 13, Todd Spoor & Bill Cox, eds. (Dynamite)
  • Sunset at Zero Point, Simon Stålenhag (as Swedish Machines Free League Sweden; Saga US) amazon / bookshop
  • Faraway Dreaming, Ulla Thynell (Atthis Arts)
  • Icons of the Fantastic: Illustrations of Imaginative Literature from the Korshak Collection, Amanda T. Zehnder & David M. Brinley, eds. (University of Delaware Press) amazon / bookshop

NOVELLAS

NOVELETTES

SHORT STORIES

Good reading to you all! Please email us with any errors or typos you see. Thank you!
[Edited to move Song of Spores to 1st Novel.]

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‘Florida Man’s Home’ Is the Most Florida Thing Imaginable, and It Might Be Coming to Airbnb @ io9

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From the 2025 Recommended Reading List: Sunward by William Alexander @ Locus Online

orange cover of SunwardHere’s a highlight from our 2025 Recommended Reading List: Sunward by William Alexander, out from Saga.

A 2026 Philip K. Dick Award Finalist

A debut science fiction novel by National Book Award-winning writer William Alexander, this story of found family follows a planetary courier training adolescent androids in a solar system grappling with interplanetary conflict after a devastating explosion on Earth’s moon. This a must-read for fans of Becky Chambers and Ursula K. Le Guin. Lovers of poignant science fiction, where the bonds of found family, the evolution of AI, and the building distrust of centuries of bias, come together in this visionary look at humanity’s future,

Captain Tova Lir chose a life as a courier rather than get involved in her family’s illustrious business in politics. Set in humanity’s far future, hiring a planetary courier is essential for delivering private messages across the stars.

Encouraged by friends, Tova begins mentoring baby bots, juvenile AI who are developmentally in their teens, and trains them how to interact within society essentially becoming their foster mom. Her latest charge, Agatha Panza von Sparkles, named herself on their first run from Luna to Phoebe station. But on their return, they encounter a derelict spaceship and a lurking assassin, igniting a thrilling chase across the solar system.

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Issue 781 Table of Contents, February 2026 @ Locus Online

Cover of February 2026 Issue The February 2026 Locus magazine, issue #781, is the annual Year in Review overview with the Locus 2025 Recommended Reading List, essays from our reviewers and others recommending their favorite books, and magazine and book summaries tracking the progress of the industry. The issue also features an interview with Nnedi Okorafor. News includes the Philip K. Dick Award nominees, changes to Must Read’s contract language, Patrick Nielsen Hayden’s retirement from Tor, the hospitalization of Asimov’s editor Sheila Williams, and more. Obituaries and appreciations remember Terence M. Green, M. Christian, Pierre Bordage, and Patrick Delahunt. Reviews cover new works by Tim Powers, K.J. Parker, Jo Walton & Ada Palmer, Margot Harrison, Allan Kaster, (ed.), Aliya Whiteley, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Francis Spufford, George Saunders, Kristina Ten, M. Darusha Wehm, Jasmin Kirkbride, Paul McAuley, A.D. Sui, Gurnaik Johal, L.S. Stratton, Kate Quinn, Harper Ross, Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Sam Munson, Cullen Bunn, John Fram, Joe Lansdale, Moniquill Blackgoose, and others. 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

February 2026 • Issue 781 • Vol. 96 • No. 2
58th Year of Publication • 30-Time Hugo Winner
Cover art by Greg Ruth. Cover and interview design by Francesca Myman.


INTERVIEW / 10

Nnedi Okorafor: Global Perspective

MAIN STORIES / 6 

Philip K. Dick Nominees  •  Must Read Changes Contract Language  •  Nielsen Hayden Retires From Tor  •  Asimov’s Editor Sheila Williams Hospitalized

THE DATA FILE / 7

SFWA Announces LLM Nebula Awards Rules  •  LAcon V Adds Tracey Baptiste as Special Guest  •  2026 Heinlein Society Scholarships Open  •  SFPA President’s Lifetime Service Award  •  2025 Diverse Writers and Diverse Worlds Grants Winners  •  Prometheus Hall of Fame Finalists  •  AnLab Award and Asimov’s Readers’ Awards  •  Splatterpunk Awards Nominees  •  Fox Wins Inaugural Ark Press Prize  •  Spate of Scams and Schemes Flood Email  •  Financial News  •  International Rights  •  Audio Rights

PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8

Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about James Patterson, Kevin J. Anderson, Won-pyung Sohn, Linda Quinton and many others.

THE YEAR IN REVIEW / 25

2025 Recommended Reading List, 26  •  2025 Recommeneded Reading by Liza Groen Trombi (with Eleanor Trombla, Bob Blough, Alice Strangeman, Maya St. Clair & Francesca Myman), Gary K. Wolfe, Archita Mittra, Ian Mond, Colleen Mondor, Tim Melody Pratt, Arley Sorg, Jake Casella Brookins, Alex Brown, Alexandra Pierce, Eugen Bacon, Maria Haskins, Russell Letson, A.C. Wise, Graham Sleight, Niall Harrison, and Rachel S. Cordasco, 32  •  2025 Book Summary, 54  •  2025 Magazine Summary, 59

SPECIAL FEATURES

Photo Story: Brooklyn Books & Booze, 87

LISTINGS

Magazines Received: December, 69  •  Bestsellers, 70  •  New & Notable Books: December, 71  •  Books Received: December, 72

OBITUARIES / 89

Terence M. Green  •  M. Christian  •  Appreciation by Cecilia Tan  •  Pierre Bordage  •  Patrick Delahunt

EDITORIAL MATTERS / 90

Short Fiction Reviews by MARIA HASKINS / 12

Fantasy Magazine 12/25; PodCastle 11/18/25; Cast of Wonders 11/18/25, 11/20/25; Beneath Ceaseless Skies 12/11/25; Lightspeed 12/25; Small Wonders 12/25; Bourbon Penn 11/25.

Short Fiction Reviews by A.C. WISE / 14

Clarkesworld 12/25; Augur 8.2; Analog 11-12/25.

Reviews by GARY K. WOLFE / 15

The Mills of the Gods, Tim Powers; Sister Svangerd and the Not Quite Dead, K.J. Parker; Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Jo Walton & Ada Palmer.

Reviews by ALEXANDRA PIERCE / 16

The Library of Fates, Margot Harrison; The Year’s Best Science Fiction on Earth 3, Allan Kaster, ed.

Reviews by ABIGAIL NUSSBAUM / 17

The Misheard World, Aliya Whiteley; Pretenders to the Throne of God, Adrian Tchaikovsky.

Reviews by IAN MOND / 18

Nonesuch, Francis Spufford; Vigil, George Saunders; The Misheard World, Aliya Whiteley; Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine, Kristina Ten.

Reviews by NIALL HARRISON / 20

The Department of What It (Really) Means to be Human, M. Darusha Wehm; The Forest on the Edge of Time, Jasmin Kirkbride; Loss Protocol, Paul McAuley; The Iron Garden Sutra, A.D. Sui; SHORT TAKE: Saraswati, Gurnaik Johal.

Reviews by COLLEEN MONDOR / 22

Sundown Girls, L.S. Stratton; The Astral Library, Kate Quinn; The Unwritten Rules of Magic, Harper Ross.

Reviews by GABINO IGLESIAS / 23

Darker Days, Thomas Olde Heuvelt; The Sofa, Sam Munson; Bones of Our Stars, Blood of Our World, Cullen Bunn; The Midnight Knock, John Fram; The Essential Horror of Joe R. Lansdale, Joe Lansdale.

Reviews by ALEX BROWN / 24

To Ride a Rising Storm, Moniquill Blackgoose.


Books reviews in this issue (indicating reviewer)

Blackgoose, Moniquill • To Ride a Rising Storm (Alex Brown)
Bunn, Cullen • Bones of Our Stars, Blood of Our World (Gabino Iglesias)
Fram, John • The Midnight Knock (Gabino Iglesias)
Harrison, Margot • The Library of Fates (Alexandra Pierce)
Johal, Gurnaik • Saraswati (Niall Harrison)
Kaster, Allan, ed. • The Year’s Best Science Fiction on Earth 3 (Alexandra Pierce)
Kirkbride, Jasmin • The Forest on the Edge of Time (Niall Harrison)
Lansdale, Joe R. • The Essential Horror of Joe R. Lansdale (Gabino Iglesias)
McAuley, Paul • Loss Protocol (Niall Harrison)
Munson, Sam • The Sofa (Gabino Iglesias)
Olde Heuvelt, Thomas • Darker Days (Gabino Iglesias)
Parker, K. J. • Sister Svangerd and the Not Quite Dead (Gary K. Wolfe)
Powers, Tim • The Mills of the Gods (Gary K. Wolfe)
Quinn, Kate • The Astral Library (Colleen Mondor)
Ross, Harper • The Unwritten Rules of Magic (Colleen Mondor)
Saunders, George • Vigil (Ian Mond)
Spufford, Francis • Nonesuch (Ian Mond)
Stratton, L. S. • Sundown Girls (Colleen Mondor)
Sui, A. D. • The Iron Garden Sutra (Niall Harrison)
Tchaikovsky, Adrian • Pretenders to the Throne of God (Abigail Nussbaum)
Ten, Kristina • Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine (Ian Mond)
Walton, Jo, & Ada Palmer • Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy (Gary K. Wolfe)
Wehm, M. Darusha • The Department of What It (Really) Means to be Human (Niall Harrison)
Whiteley, Aliya • The Misheard World (Abigail Nussbaum)
Whiteley, Aliya • The Misheard World (Ian Mond)

 

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Headshots of authors Tananarive Due and Stephen Graham Jones

Locus is thrilled to announce two of the field’s talented and award-winning authors, Tananarive Due and Stephen Graham Jones, will be headlining the 2026 Locus Awards as Guests of Honor this May. Novelists Due (The Reformatory, a NYT Notable Book) and Jones (The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, NYT Bestseller) will grace the stage in Berkeley, California, on May 30, 2026, as we celebrate the science fiction, fantasy, and horror works and creators of the last year.

And for the first time, this year’s ceremony will be held in partnership with the  Bay Area Book Festival, a centerpiece event for the Bay Area celebrating the literary arts under the festival’s 2026 theme “Writing the Future.” The collaboration will create an exciting weekend of events and conversation for all readers, with more guests and full programming still to be announced.

More details about the guests and the weekend’s events can be found on the official 2026 Locus Awards page.

“We’re thrilled to partner with the Locus Awards this year during the Bay Area Book Festival weekend,” said J.K. Fowler, Executive Director of the Bay Area Book Festival. “Their enduring commitment to honoring visionary voices across speculative genres mirrors our own dedication to celebrating the breadth and brilliance of contemporary literature. It’s an honor to bring our communities together in recognition of such transformative work.”

Liza Groen Trombi, Publisher of Locus Magazine, said “‘Writing the Future’ is a concept Locus has been excited about for more than 50 years, and we’re so pleased that our two Bay Area groups can come together to create an exciting event for readers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, and book lovers of all genres. And we can’t wait to welcome Stephen Graham Jones and Tananarive Due — two truly talented voices in the field — to the Locus Awards stage as our guests of honor.”

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About the Bay Area Book Festival:
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