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Review: Emergent Properties by Aimee Ogden
You can pretty much dangle anything in front of me, saying it’s “perfect for MurderBot fans,” and I’ll read it. No, really, I will! So, I was quite excited about Emergent Properties. Even more excited because I enjoy Aimee Ogden’s writing style. I knew this was going to be good. Read more
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Review: The Things We Do to Our Friends by Heather Darwent
Okay, I’ll confess: half the reason I picked up The Things We Do to Our Friends is that I fell utterly in love with the cover. I mean, look at it! How could I not? But seriously, the description sounded compelling. We’ve all known a few toxic people/friends in our lives, and I thought this would play… Read more
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Review: Going Dark by Melissa de la Cruz
I love seeing authors branch out and try new genres, so I was immediately interested in seeing what Melissa de la Cruz would deliver in Going Dark. Overall I would have to say that it is an interesting read, one with lots of twists and unique storytelling angles. Read more
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WOTN: Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha
What’s better than diving into a post-apocalyptic novel? Diving into a post-apocalyptic novel full of mercenary librarians. That is the story that Kit Rocha set out to tell in Deal with the Devil. It’s a tale of a world falling to pieces and how people have begun to forge new paths for themselves. Read more
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Review: The Dust of Rhll by J.F. Meskimen
The Dust of Rhll, by J.F. Meskimen, is somehow a novel that feels so modern and new while feeling very retro. If you’re looking for a unique sort of fantasy read, consider checking this one out! Read more
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