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Jo Walton

    December 1, 1964

    Jo Walton crafts science fiction and fantasy novels that delve into themes of growing up and finding one's identity. Her distinctive style and ability to create captivating worlds draw readers in. She explores complex ideas with a unique narrative voice.

    Jo Walton
    Lent
    The Philosopher Kings
    What Makes This Book So Great
    What Makes This Book So Great?. Re-reading the Classics of Fantasy and SF
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    • 2024
    • 2023

      Small Change

      The Complete Trilogy: Farthing, Ha'penny, Half a Crown

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.3(12)Add rating

      Featuring new editions of acclaimed science fiction and fantasy works, this collection highlights titles recognized for their enduring significance. Each volume is introduced by a notable literary figure, providing insights and context that enhance the reader's experience. These carefully curated selections celebrate the genre's rich history and its influential narratives.

      Small Change
    • 2023

      They had all heard the rumours about the place of course, but they had dismissed them as jailhouse myth and bullshit, a place where the prison doctor would pronounce you dead, and you would disappear from heart and memory, and enter into Hell on Earth as the warden's guest in San Diablo the devil's haven. The Devil's Haven is set in the middle of the baking hot desert. Hidden far from public view and scrutiny resides the top-level, top-secret super-max correctional facility, a warehouse of sorts for the very worst of the worst of humanity's dregs and gangsters, those sentenced to death for their heinous crimes, those that no one would miss. Through twists and intrigue, it soon becomes clear that all is not as it seems at San Diablo, neither is the hyper-sadistic warden, nor his new guest the bizarre and enigmatic high-profile inmate en route to the hell pit, or the mysterious CIA super agents entirely as they seem at the Devil's Haven, San Diablo.

      San Diablo, The Devil's Haven
    • 2020

      Or What You Will

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(853)Add rating

      From the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author of Among Others, an utterly original novel about how stories are brought forth.

      Or What You Will
    • 2019

      Lent

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(1784)Add rating

      From Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author Jo Walton comes Lent, a magical re-imagining of the man who remade fifteenth-century Florence—in all its astonishing strangeness Young Girolamo’s life is a series of miracles. It’s a miracle that he can see demons, plain as day, and that he can cast them out with the force of his will. It’s a miracle that he’s friends with Pico della Mirandola, the Count of Concordia. It’s a miracle that when Girolamo visits the deathbed of Lorenzo “the Magnificent,” the dying Medici is wreathed in celestial light, a surprise to everyone, Lorenzo included. It’s a miracle that when Charles VIII of France invades northern Italy, Girolamo meets him in the field, and convinces him to not only spare Florence but also protect it. It’s a miracle than whenever Girolamo preaches, crowds swoon. It’s a miracle that, despite the Pope’s determination to bring young Girolamo to heel, he’s still on the loose...and, now, running Florence in all but name. That’s only the beginning. Because Girolamo Savanarola is not who—or what—he thinks he is. He will discover the truth about himself at the most startling possible time. And this will be only the beginning of his many lives. "Rendered with Walton's usual power and beauty...It's this haunting character complexity that ultimately holds the reader captive to the tale." —N. K. Jemisin, New York Times, on My Real Children

      Lent
    • 2018

      Starlings

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.5(598)Add rating

      This collection features a blend of subtle legends and reimagined realities, showcasing Jo Walton's unique storytelling. Readers will encounter an ancient coin that spies on lovers, a magic mirror that observes but remains powerless, and a cloned savior who unravels a murder linked to fanaticism. Additionally, three Irish siblings engage in thievery with the help of the Queen of Cats, using their questionable poetry as a tool. Each story weaves together elements of fantasy, intrigue, and humor.

      Starlings
    • 2018

      An Informal History of the Hugos

      • 574 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      From an acclaimed expert, an engaging personal survey of the finalists and winners of science fiction's Hugo Awards from their beginning in 1953 to 2000.

      An Informal History of the Hugos
    • 2016

      Twenty years have passed since the goddess Athene founded the Just City. The god Apollo is still living there, albeit in human form. Now married and the father of several children, the man/god struggles to cope when tragedy befalls his family. On the surface he handles his feelings in his stride; but it's evident that deep down he is unhinged with raw, human grief. Fuelled by a bloodthirsty desire for revenge, Pythias sets sail for the mysterious Eastern Mediterranean to find the man he believes may have caused him such great pain. What his expedition actually discovers, however, will change everything. From acclaimed, award-winning author Jo Walton: Philosopher Kings, a tale of gods and humans, and the surprising things they have to learn from one another. The follow up to The Just City [insert thumbnail]

      The Philosopher Kings
    • 2015

      What if you could remember two versions of your life?My Real Children is an alternate history, in which a woman with dementia struggles to remember her two contradictory lives. It's a book about life and love and choices and moonbases. The new novel from Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of Among Others.

      My Real Children
    • 2015

      A unique book, from the incomparable Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of Among Others, Jo Walton: What Makes This Book So Great: Re-Reading the Classics of Fantasy and SF is a collection of brilliant reassessments of the classics - and the forgotten gems - of modern fantasy and SF.

      What Makes This Book So Great