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Katabasis Deluxe Restricted Version – Save Huge On R.F. Kuang’s New Fantasy Novel


Nebula Award-winning writer R.F. Kuang returns this week with a brand new fantasy novel. Pitched as Dante’s Inferno crossed with Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi, Katabasis is a 560-page novel that takes place at a magical college and the underworld. The extremely anticipated standalone novel releases August 26, and writer Harper Voyager is commemorating the launch with a beautiful collectible hardcover. Katabasis Deluxe Restricted Version is accessible for $24.48 (was $35) at Amazon and Walmart.

After the primary printing of Katabasis sells out, readers must accept the usual version, which implies you may miss out on the eye-catching sprayed web page edges, lavish case, and illustrated endpapers. Contemplating that Amazon now additionally has a retailer web page for the usual version–for solely two bucks less–the Deluxe Restricted Version is presumably near promoting out.

Check out the Deluxe Restricted Version of Katabasis beneath. Followers of Kuang’s Poppy Conflict Trilogy also needs to try Amazon’s reductions on the new Deluxe Collector’s Editions of the primary two novels within the sequence.

R.F. Kuang Collector’s Version Books:

Editions of Katabasis by R.F. Kuang

Katabasis Deluxe Limited Edition
Katabasis Deluxe Restricted Version

The Deluxe Restricted Version is for the US market, however Harper Voyager additionally printed a unique collectible hardcover within the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Huge followers of Kuang’s work can import the worldwide restricted version from UK bookshops like Waterstones–though delivery prices and potential tariffs may very well be rough–or purchase a replica from a US reseller on Amazon for round $50.

Giant Print editions of Katabasis can be found in paperback, and the UK model is roughly half the worth in comparison with the US Giant Print version.

Katabasis can also be out there as a $15 Kindle e-book and Audible audiobook narrated by Morag Sims and Will Watt.



R.F. Kuang's The Poppy War, Babel, and The Dragon Republic
R.F. Kuang’s The Poppy Conflict, Babel, and The Dragon Republic
  • The Poppy Conflict Trilogy Field Set — $32.49 ($60)
  • The Poppy Conflict: Ebook 1 (2018)
  • The Dragon Republic: Ebook 2 (2019)
  • The Burning God: Ebook 3 (2020)
  • Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence (2022)
  • Yellowface (2023)

Kuang is likely one of the most prolific and profitable younger writers working in fiction at this time. Regardless of solely simply turning 29 earlier this 12 months, Katabasis is Kuang’s sixth novel. In 2018, Harper Voyager revealed Kuang’s debut novel, The Poppy Conflict, when she was 22–but she was solely 20 when she signed the contract. The primary in a grimdark historic fantasy trilogy set in a fictionalized model of Kuang’s native China, The Poppy Conflict was adopted up by The Dragon Republic in 2019 and The Burning God in 2020. The award-winning sequence is accessible in a number of bodily codecs, together with a budget-friendly paperback field set, hardcover, and commerce paperback.


Final November, Harper revealed The Poppy Conflict Deluxe Collector’s Version with sprayed edges, illustrated endpapers, embossed visible results, and a totally illustrated mud jacket. The Poppy Conflict Collector’s Version hardcover is discounted to $24.29 (was $45) at Amazon. The Dragon Republic Deluxe Collector’s Version launched in June and is on sale for $26 (was $45). Although not confirmed but, we think about The Burning God will get an identical Collector’s Version of its subsequent 12 months.

After finishing the trilogy, Kuang shifted gears to speculative fiction in Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane Historical past of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution. Sure, that is a really lengthy title. Babel is an enchanting alternate historical past that, like Katabasis, revolves round academia. It received the 2022 Nebula Award for Finest Novel.

Kuang modified genres as soon as once more together with her riveting 2023 novel Yellowface. The satirical novel takes intention at racial variety in publishing. If you happen to like audiobooks, Helen Laser’s narration of Yellowface is wildly entertaining.

August has introduced numerous different notable new fantasy and sci-fi novels, together with Charlie Jane Anders’ Classes in Magic and Catastrophe, Gareth Brown’s The Society of Unknowable Objects, Louis Sachar’s The Magician of Tiger Fort, and Yasuhiko Nishizawa’s The Man Who Died Seven Occasions.

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