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Which 2025 debut author are you looking forward to reading?

Anything by an author whose first book is being published in 2025.

trelinarch
Sen
Girls Girls Girls
Foreign Fruit
Beta Vulgaris
Sacred Mysticism of Egypt
When the Tides Held the Moon
Hot Girls with Balls
The Lilac People
Herculine
Black Salt Queen
Trans History: A Graphic Novel: From Ancient Times to the Present Day

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Like, maybe 1.5 stars for history, and quarter star for prose, but BOY does this guy have axes to grind

Not quite The Walking Dead fuck-murder-zombie plague through the eyes of an incredibly sheltered and probably autistic (/gen) Catholic girl with a gay brother. Probably fun for someone who didn't find the protagonist tediously childish or didn't mind not getting any of the big picture of wtf is going on.

This is, surprisingly, not a novelization of the WEBTOON, but an entirely different version of the story. I presume HYBE gave the ghostwriters a basic spec and then let them do their own thing.
What remains the same: 

  •   &TEAM is split into three (or four) main groups
  1.  Khan/K is an orphan and the last remaining lycanthrope. He lives at the Grey Inn with his adopted parent(s).
  2. The other I-Land guys (Tahel/Taki, Najak/Nicholas, Enzy/EJ) are orphans adopted by Giri, an older werewolf whose brother sold out the werewolf clans. They rent rooms at the Grey Inn and become entangled with Khan's school life.
  3. Luka/Maki and Louis/Yuma are twins trained as paladins, who are hunting Giri out of suspicion that he helped his brother sell out the werewolves.
  4. Mahan/Fuma, Camill/Jo, and Ruslan/Harua are abducted werewolves used by vampires as both test subjects for experiments with their blood and mind-controlled soldiers.
  • The three Red Hood sisters, Serah (the leader), Gillian and Lara. They do get some more characterization, but not by much.
  • Khan's bully, Khrock, and the basic “bully whose dad is the town's main landlord” plot line 

Anthologies are always a bit uneven but despite some extremely disparate interpretations of the theme almost all the stories hit their mark. 

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