Hello, Adichie, we are always happy to greet new posters and discuss their favorite authors. FF has an update the first of the month with the new books (I look for them by author.) I haven't read the Kress novel you mention but will check it out
Here is a link to Kress' site on FF; She has an impressive list of awards. scrool down to the end of the page where she has listed some of her favorite books.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/k/nancy-kress/Under Heaven, by Guy Gavriel Kay was an enchanting experience combining history of the Tang Dynasty, fantasy, strong characters and a true sense of place in the china of the 7th century. Kay's previous book.
Ysabel, takes place in modern day Provence where world famous photographer Edward Marriner, his 15-yr-old son Ned and his three assistants have begun his latest project, a book combining his photos with a narrative by an ex-pat British novelist who has made his home in Provence for 30 years. All Kay's strengths are evident here, one can almost smell the lavendar, taste the dust on the mistral. His lead character, Ned, is vividly portrayed in all his splendor, warts, iPod, and all.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/k/guy-gavriel-kay/ysabel.htm Now I'll have to read his other books though
Yasbel is not as compelling as was Heaven/