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Originally Posted by Geralt
Neil Gaiman - American Gods (2000) $6.83
Jonathan Stroud -The Amulet of Samarkand (2003) $7.69
Clarke Susanna - Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2004) $ 8.53
Abraham Daniel - A Shadow in Summer (2006) $6.76
Joe Abercrombie - The Blade Itself (2006) $8.98
Peter V. Brett - The Painted Man (2008) $9.04
Chris Wooding - Retribution Falls (2009)$9.99
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American Gods I bought on 12 May 2009 for $3.35
A Shadow in Summer I got as a freebie from Tor on 21 July 2008
The others I don't have.
Recently published SF/Fantsy I've bought includes lots from Baen, at between $2.57 to $4.50 per book, as I buy their monthly bundle.
Recently published non-Baen fantasy books I've bought this year are:
The Sorcerer's Window by Lawrence Watt-Evans for $2.97 (Kobo)
Unnatural Creatures edited by Neil Gaiman for $1.79 (Amazon)
Limits of Power by Elizabeth Moon for $7.49 (Amazon)
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman for $1.59 (Kobo)
The Human Division by John Scalzi
Thraxas and the Ice Dragon by Martin Scott for $1.34 (Kobo)
Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton for $1.49 (Amazon)
Uchenna's Apple by Diane Duane for $2.38 (Ebooks Direct)
Legion by Brandon Sanderson for $0.30 (Kobo)
Among Others by Jo Walton for $4.67 (Kobo)
Coraline by Neil Gaiman for $1.49 (Amazon)
Wicked by Gregory Maguire for $2.25 (Amazon)
The Good, the Bad and the Undead by Kim Harrison for $2.99 (Kobo)
Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch for $3.38 (Kobo)
And quite a few others, but my most expensive new fantasy this year has been Limits of Power.
It a question of grabbing bargains (that are on your wishlist) when they appear.