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Review: Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling
How do you think humanity would survive if one of the world-ending scenarios scientists have been talking about came true? This story is set in the near future, where precisely that has happened. Now humanity is desperate for survival, and you know what that means. Read more
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Review: The Villa by Rachel Hawkins
Emily and Chess were the best of friends growing up. But like many friendships, theirs faded as they grew up. That didn’t stop Emily from readily agreeing on a vacation to Italy with Chess. Perhaps this will be the time to reconnect that they’ve been needing? Read more
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Review: The Drift by C.J. Tudor
So this should go without saying, but don’t read The Drift if you’re looking for a pick-me-up style story. This is a post-apocalyptic tale, with some strong survival elements thrown in for good measure. Read more
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WOTN: Come Tumbling Down by Seanan McGuire
Come Tumbling Down is the fifth novella in Seanan McGuire’s Wayward Children series. If you’ve never heard of it, trust me; you’re missing out. Eleanor West is a peculiar woman. She runs a school for Wayward Children – the children who have gone missing and returned home. These children no longer seem to fit in with the real… Read more
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Review: Unbreakable by Mira Grant
Unbreakable Starlight was one of many groups of girl warriors tasked with defending the planet. Unfortunately, their name was not quite accurate, as most of the group fell – alongside every other warrior. Read more
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