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Dashing through the snow, on the way to the bookstore... To view this email as a webpage, go [here.]( [Tor.com Publishing]( [Forward to a Friend]( This Month from Tor.com Publishing Whether they are on the naughty or nice list, we have books for everyone on your gift giving list. **We also won’t tell if you choose to get yourself a present or two.You deserve it.** All of these titles are available worldwide in ebook and paperback, simultaneously and DRM free. [For those who might be on the Naughty List:] For those who might be on the Naughty List: Coal is the traditional gift for those on the Naughty list, but we think these books might go over better as presents! We recommend giving them the gift of [lesbian necromancers]( [a vengeful monster]( [anceint power]( or [an alien private investigator](. [For those who might be on the Nice List: ] For those who might be on the Nice List: For those on the nice list, we recommend giving them the gift of [an antisocial AI]( [the Greenman mythos (but gayer)]( [a magical 1940s San Francisco]( [nuns in space]( or [the moon's first footprint](. [LGTBQIA+ Books: ] LGBTQIA+ Books: Looking for something LGBTQIA+ friendly? We have more than a few suggestions for you: [Witchmark]( - contains M/M Romance, Magic, and Bicycle Chases [The Black Tides of Heaven]( - Mokoya and Akeha, the twin children of the Protector, were sold to the Grand Monastery as infants. [Her Silhouette, Drawn In Water]( - Condemned for the threat that her psychic powers represent, Bee has only her lover for company in the lightless, subterranean maze on an alien world. [Every Heart A Doorway]( - What happens to children who come back from magical worlds? They end up at Eleanor West's Home for Wayward Children. [Something for the Person Who Has Everything:] Something for the Person Who Has Everything: [Worlds Seen in Passing]( is an anthology of award-winning, eye-opening, genre-defining science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories. Perfect for those who read a lot or a little, or even those who are looking for a new favorite author! [Books with Animals:] Books with Animals: Some of these will make you laugh, others will make you cry, and the rest will take you on an adventure: [The Only Harmless Great Thing]( - a heart-wrenching alternative history by Brooke Bolander that imagines an intersection between the Radium Girls and noble, sentient elephants. [American Hippo]( - An alternate America in which hippos rule the colossal swamp that was once the Mississippi River. [Spiderlight]( - The great prophecy has foretold that a band of misfits, led by a high priestess will defeat the Dark Lord Darvezian, armed with their wits, the blessing of the Light and an artifact stolen from the merciless Spider Queen. [Future Present:] Future Present: Pre-order [RIOT BABY]( [PROSPER’S DEMON]( or [COME TUMBLING DOWN]( to reward yourself for making it through the holidays! [Let's Get Social] Let's Get Social: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @TordotcomPub Follow Tor.com Publishing [f]( [t]( [g]( [t]( This email was sent by: Macmillan 120 Broadway New York, NY, 10271, US We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy]( Macmillan believes piracy hurts writers, readers and everyone who loves books. Learn more and report suspicious activity [here.]( To subscribe to this or other email communications from Macmillan, please click [here](. Visit our [profile center]( to update your email address and/or other information. If you no longer wish to receive this email communication, click [here]( to unsubscribe.

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