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Daily Archives: June 10, 2019
Review: White Stag by Kara Barbieri
Publisher: Wednesday Books Author: Kara Barbieri Release: January 8th 2019 Received: NetGalley Warnings: Rape, Kidnapping, Animal Death Rating: I received a copy of White Stag through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. Okay, so I’m going to … Continue reading →
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Review: Rebel Born by Amy A. Bartol
Rebel Born is the third and final novel in the Secondborn trilogy by Amy A. Bartol. The core of this world is that when overpopulation becomes a problem, the government started controlling who could have children. Then it became that all first born children would inherit everything from their parents, while second born children were forced to be treated as second class citizens (if they were lucky). Continue reading →
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