Aliette de Bodard bibliography

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This is a list of the published works of Aliette de Bodard.

Contents

Novels

Obsidian and Blood series

Dominion of the Fallen series

Xuya universe

Other

Novellas

Xuya universe

Dragons and Blades

Dragons and Blades is a spinoff series from de Bodard's Dominion of the Fallen universe. [17]

Other

Collections

Short stories

Xuya Universe

Obsidian and Blood series

This section is arranged in the order the author suggests you read the stories:

Dominion of the Fallen series

This section is arranged in the order the author suggests you read the stories:

Other

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