Books by Mira Grant and Complete Book Reviews

Mira Grant. Orbit, $25 (656p) ISBN 978-0-316-30958-5
Grant expands her clever and disturbing viral zombie apocalypse Newsflesh universe (Feed, etc.) with this satisfying collection of eight novellas (six previously published in digital or limited print edition form) accompanied by brief authorial...
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Mira Grant. Subterranean, $45 (152p) ISBN 978-1-64524-103-4
Grant (Square³) moves away from her typical horror fare, but never shies from brutality, in this gleeful and nuanced take on the magical girl trope commonly found in manga and anime. In an alternate present, magical protectors are often chosen as...
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Mira Grant. Subterranean, $40 (144p) ISBN 978-1-64524-053-2
The latest from bestseller Grant (after Kingdom of Needle and Bone) reads as a labor of love—or a bit of a lark, really. Grant (a pen name for Seanan McGuire) experiments in the vein of Alan Moore’s Watchmen by drawing on mid-century comics and...
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Mira Grant. Subterranean, $40 (200p) ISBN 978-1-59606-922-0
Stranger Things fans are likely to be engrossed by Grant’s seductive account of four teens who band together to solve paranormal mysteries. Harlowe, whose parents were killed by a cult when she was four, became friendly with schoolmates Kevin, Andy,
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Mira Grant. Subterranean, $40 (128p) ISBN 978-1-59606-871-1
Grant (Into the Drowning Deep), a pseudonym for Seanan McGuire, brings an infectious new horror to life in this terse novella. After Dr. Isabelle “Izzy” Gauley’s niece, Lisa Morris, becomes patient zero for a deadly new strain of the measles, 10...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $26 (448p) ISBN 978-0-316-37940-3
There’s some solid gore and nastiness in this sequel to Grant’s novella Rolling in the Deep, but a mix of overwrought prose and questionable decisions prevent it from being much more than a 1990s horror throwback. Years after the ship Atargatis...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $25 (496p) ISBN 978-0-316-37934-2
In this tense thriller, Grant returns to the zombie-infested setting of the Newsflesh series. In Feed, the first book, the superstar Mason siblings blogged about politicians competing for the presidency in a near-future U.S. that had more or less...
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Mira Grant, Author . Orbit $9.99 (599p) ISBN 978-0-316-08105-4
Urban fantasist Seanan McGuire (Rosemary and Rue ) picks up a new pen name for this gripping, thrilling, and brutal depiction of a postapocalyptic 2039. Twin bloggers Georgia and Shaun Mason and their colleague Buffy are thrilled when Sen. Peter...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $27 (496p) ISBN 978-0-316-38103-1
The intense final volume of Grant’s Parasitology trilogy (after Symbiont) explores the outer limits and devastating effects of pharmaceuticals. The SymboGen Corporation creates tapeworms that are embedded in human bodies to enhance physical...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $26 (608) ISBN 978-0-316-21899-3
This cerebral and visceral sequel to Parasite pits the sentient tapeworm who has taken on the body and identity of dead Sally Mitchell against the rapacious profit motives of Dr. Steven Banks, founder of SymboGen, the organization that originally...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $20 (512p) ISBN 978-0-316-21895-5
In the year 2021, a car crash leaves 20-year-old Sally Mitchell amnesiac. She owes her life to the apparently benign implant of a genetically engineered tapeworm developed by SymboGen. Six years after the crash, as Sally seeks to recover her...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $9.99 mass market (560p) ISBN 978-0-316-08107-8
Grant (aka Seanan McGuire) concludes her zombie apocalypse trilogy (Feed; Deadline) with another thoughtful high-energy tale of life and politics among the dead and not-so-dead. Foremost among the latter category is journalist Georgia Mason. After...
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Mira Grant. Orbit, $9.99 mass market (519p) ISBN 978-0-316-08106-1
Grant (pseudonymous urban fantasy author Seanan McGuire) continues her postapocalyptic zombie series with this adrenaline-packed, quick-witted tale of medicine and mayhem. It's 2041, a year after Shaun Mason's sister and co-blogger, Georgia, became...
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Mira Grant. Subterranean (www.subterraneanpress.com), $38 (144p) ISBN 978-1-59606-462-1
This limited-edition hardcover collects two haunting stories of corrupted science, both previously only available as e-books. Grant (aka urban fantasy author Seanan McGuire) opened her bestselling Newsflesh Trilogy (Feed, Deadline, Blackout) with...
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Mira Grant. Subterranean, $40 (112p) ISBN 978-1-59606-823-0
Grant (Rise) delivers her trademark combo of unflinching horror and heartily genuine characters in this contemporary science fiction novella. Esther Hoffman is a reporter with a traumatic past. She’s determined to expose Dr. Jennifer Webb as a...
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Mira Grant. Subterranean (subterraneanpress.com), $40 (128p) ISBN 978-1-59606-708-0
In this slim, grim tale of aquatic horror, Grant (Symbiont) unveils the tragic last voyage of the SS Atargatis, hired by the Imagine Network to help film a fake documentary on mermaids while also performing deep-sea scientific studies. With several...
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