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Publishers Weekly reviewed AN ECHO OF THINGS TO COME, saying of the book that “epic fantasy fans will enjoy this dense, suspenseful adventure.” RT Book Reviews also gave a review, saying “this is an exciting novel with multiple storylines. Readers will look forward to the third book in the trilogy.” Orbit will publish the novel August 22, 2017.

Maggie Nelson’s BLUETS has just been published in the UK, where The Guardian wrote that it was “full of wisdom and beauty” in a rave review. Jonathan Cape published the book in the UK June 1, 2017. Wave Books publishes it in North America.

Powell’s City of Books selected STEPHEN FLORIDA as its 67th selection for Indiespensable, its first edition club, for which Gabe signed over a thousand copies. Excerpts of STEPHEN FLORIDA were featured on Buzzfeed and on Electric Literature’s Recommended Reading, with an introduction by Garth Greenwell. The book also received a rave review from NPR Books.

Town & Country included FLY ME in their list of 13 Best Books to Read This Summer. In addition, The Millions sat down with Daniel Riley for a lengthy interview about FLY ME, California in the 70s and USC football. Little, Brown published the novel June 6, 2017.

Town & Country included THE ADDRESS in their list of 13 Best Books to Read This Summer. Dutton will publish the book on June 20, 2017.

Town & Country included OUR LITTLE RACKET in their list of 13 Best Books to Read This Summer. Ecco will publish the book on June 20, 2017.

Eugene Lim’s DEAR CYBORGS was featured by Hua Hsu for The New Yorker, who writes: “Lim’s writing is confident and tranquil; he has a knack for making everyday life seem strange… Transfixing from page to page.” DEAR CYBORGS was published June 6th, and is already on a number of summer reading lists: Wired’s 9 Essential Summer Reads, Tor’s Genre-Bending Books Coming Out in June, Bustle’s 18 Best Fiction Books Coming Out in June, Nylon’s 11 Best Books To Read This June, and Bookish’s Best Book Club Picks for June 2017.

Rachel Khong’s “tenderly poignant and blisteringly funny” debut novel GOODBYE, VITAMIN is one of Harper’s Bazaar’s 7 New Books You Need to Read this Summer, Nylon’s 20 Books You’ll want to Read this Summer, The New York Post’s 29 Best Books of the Summer, as well as one of both Red UK and Stylist UK’s 10 Best Books To Read This June. Vogue Culture Editor Alessandra Codinha writes about GOODBYE, VITAMIN, “unputdownable and mind-expanding in the best way.” GOODBYE, VITAMIN is also one of Publisher Lunch’s July Buzz Books.

Jess Arndt’s “outstanding debut” LARGE ANIMALS was reviewed in The East Bay Review. LARGE ANIMALS was also reviewed by Ingrid Rojas Contreras in KQED Arts, who writes, “Arndt’s imagination is amusing and far-flung… This is a delightful read, perfect for the burgeoning summer.” Catapult published LARGE ANIMALS on May 9, 2017.

Angelica Baker’s debut novel OUR LITTLE RACKET was named to InStyle, Nylon’s & the New York Post’s summer reading lists. InStyle calls Angelica’s debut “intriguing,” and Nylon writes that OUR LITTLE RACKET “might just be the perfect beach read.” Ecco will publish OUR LITTLE RACKET on June 20, 2017.