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Best Alternate History Books

December 2024

The Hunger

Donner Party meets supernatural horror in this gripping tale of survival and desperation. As the ill-fated wagon train journeys west, an unseen evil stalks their every move. Hunger gnaws at their bodies, but something far more sinister preys on their minds. Katsu’s masterful blend of historical fact and chilling fiction will leave you questioning what’s real and what lurks in the shadows. A haunting exploration of human nature pushed to its limits.

The Alloy of Law

Wax Ladrian, a lawman from the untamed Roughs, returns to the bustling city of Elendel after twenty years away. Haunted by his past, he reluctantly takes up his uncle’s noble title and finds himself thrust into a world of political intrigue and technological marvels. As he grapples with his new responsibilities, a string of mysterious robberies threatens the city’s stability. Wax must dust off his guns and team up with his eccentric friend Wayne to uncover a conspiracy that could shake the very foundations of their society. Sanderson’s blend of Wild West grit and steampunk ingenuity creates a thrilling adventure that kept me up way too late.

Night Watch

In the gritty underbelly of Ankh-Morpork, Sam Vimes finds himself catapulted back in time, mentoring his younger self through a pivotal moment in the city’s history. Pratchett’s wit shines as Vimes navigates the complexities of paradox, revolution, and his own past. I couldn’t put it down, laughing at the clever wordplay while marveling at the depth of social commentary. A masterful blend of humor and heart that left me pondering long after the last page.

The Once and Future Witches

In a world where witchcraft is whispered about but never openly practiced, three sisters discover their own magical heritage. Set against the backdrop of the suffragette movement, this enchanting tale weaves together history and fantasy, exploring the power of sisterhood and the magic of words. As the sisters uncover long-lost spells and confront societal expectations, they must decide how far they’re willing to go to reclaim their birthright. Harrow’s lyrical prose and richly drawn characters bring this alternate America to vivid life, making for a spellbinding read that lingers long after the final page.

A Gathering of Shadows

Kell’s London is a world of magic and danger, where parallel realities collide. Four months after the harrowing events of “A Darker Shade of Magic,” he struggles to adjust to his new life. Meanwhile, Lila Bard, the pickpocket turned pirate, chases adventure on the high seas. As the Element Games approach, bringing magicians from across the empire to compete, dark forces gather in the shadows. Kell and Lila’s paths intertwine once more, testing their loyalties and pushing them to their limits in this thrilling sequel that will leave readers breathless for more.

A Darker Shade of Magic

Kell, a rare magician who can travel between parallel Londons, smuggles forbidden artifacts for thrills. But when a dangerous object falls into his hands, he’s thrust into a perilous adventure. Joined by Lila, a cunning thief with dreams of becoming a pirate, Kell must navigate treacherous magic and political intrigue to save his world. Schwab’s vivid prose brings each London to life, weaving a tale of loyalty, power, and the consequences of wielding magic that will keep you spellbound until the very last page.

The Bone Season

In a dystopian London, Paige Mahoney navigates a dangerous underworld as a dreamwalker, a rare clairvoyant hunted by the government. When she’s captured and thrust into a hidden city ruled by powerful beings, she discovers her own untapped abilities. As she unravels the city’s secrets, Paige forms unlikely alliances and faces heart-wrenching choices. I couldn’t put it down, staying up late to devour just one more chapter. Shannon’s vivid world-building and complex characters left me craving the next installment in this thrilling series.

The Burning God

Rin’s journey reaches its explosive finale in this heart-wrenching conclusion to R.F. Kuang’s epic fantasy trilogy. Haunted by the atrocities she’s committed, Rin grapples with her inner demons and the crushing weight of destiny. As war engulfs the land, alliances shift like sand, and ancient powers awaken, Rin must confront the ultimate question: How far will she go to save her people? Kuang’s masterful prose and unflinching exploration of power, colonialism, and morality will leave you breathless until the very last page.

Life After Life

Kate Atkinson’s “Life After Life” is a mesmerizing journey through time and possibility. I was captivated by Ursula Todd’s multiple lives, each a fresh chance to alter her fate. Atkinson’s prose is both elegant and accessible, weaving a tapestry of 20th-century history through one woman’s experiences. The novel’s structure is brilliantly disorienting, mirroring life’s unpredictability. It left me pondering the weight of our choices and the tantalizing “what-ifs” that shape our existence.

11/22/63

Jake Epping, a high school English teacher, discovers a portal to 1958 in the back of a local diner. Encouraged by his dying friend, he embarks on a mission to prevent JFK’s assassination. As Jake navigates the past, he falls in love with a librarian named Sadie, but finds that altering history comes at a steep price. King’s masterful blend of nostalgia, suspense, and romance kept me up late, pondering the butterfly effect of our choices. A thrilling journey through time that left me both exhilarated and haunted.