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M.T. Anderson

Known books: 13

Readers: 1 · Shelf entries: 1

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Standalone Books

  • Thirsty cover

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    Thirsty

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 1997

  • Feed cover

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    Feed

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2002

  • The Game of Sunken Places cover

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    The Game of Sunken Places

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2004

  • Whales on stilts cover

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    Whales on stilts

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2005

  • The Pox Party cover

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    The Pox Party

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2006

  • The Restless Dead cover

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    The Restless Dead

    by Deborah Noyes

    Published: 2007

  • Steampunk! cover

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    Steampunk!

    by Kelly Link

    Published: 2011

  • Monstrous affections cover

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    Monstrous affections

    by Kelly Link

    Published: 2014

  • Symphony for the city of the dead cover

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    Symphony for the city of the dead

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2015

  • Landscape with Invisible Hand cover

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    Landscape with Invisible Hand

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2017

  • Fatal Throne cover

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    Fatal Throne

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2018

  • The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge cover

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    The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge

    by M. T. Anderson

    Published: 2018

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    Nicked

    by M.T. Anderson

    Readers: 1 · Shelf entries: 2

    Published: 2025

    Pages: 240

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    AN NPR NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • From the award-winning and bestselling author of Feed comes a raucous, slyly funny, and delightfully queer work of historical fantasy, based on a bizarre but true quest to steal the mystical corpse of a long-dead saint "[A] rollicking comic novel."—NPR "The 11th century queer romantic adventure you didn’t know you were looking for."— Los Angeles Times "Miracles, marvels, saints, sinners, love, plague, and treachery! A medieval feast of a novel, stuffed with everything I could have wished for."—Kelly Link, author of The Book of Love The year is 1087, and a pox is sweeping through the Italian city of Bari. When a lowly monk is visited by Saint Nicholas in his dreams, he interprets the vision as a call to serve the sick. But his superiors, and the power brokers they serve, have different plans for the tender-hearted Brother Nicephorus. Enter Tyun, a charism…

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