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Review: Victories Greater Than Death by Charlie Jane Anders
Charlie Jane Anders is back! This time with a new YA series. Victories Greater Than Death is the first novel in the Universal Expansion series, and I, for one, could not be more excited about it. Okay, the fact that it promises to be perfect for Doctor Who and Star Wars fans didn’t hurt my excitement any. Read more
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Blog Tour & Review: The Deadening by Kerry Peresta
The Deadening is the start to a brand new series, Olivia Callahan Suspense, written by Kerry Peresta. Read more
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Review: Kingston and the Magician’s Lost and Found by Rucker Moses and Theo Gangi
Kingston and the Magician’s Lost and Found is a new middle grad novel, one that hopes to open up a world of imagination and magic to a younger audience. It’s written by Rucker Moses and Theo Gangi, the pseudonyms for Craig Phillips and Harold Hayes, Jr. Read more
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Review: The Push by Ashley Audrain
The Push is Ashely Audrain’s debut novel, and it’s a novel that I’ve been hearing so many positive things about. It’s a psychological drama with tense family moments all throughout, and has resonated with many readers, from the sounds of it. Read more
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Review: Crush by Tracy Wolff
Finally! I finally sat down to read the highly anticipated sequel to Crave, Crush. Written by Tracy Wolff, this is a novel I’ve been hearing so much about, and finally I can stop dodging all those spoilers out there. Read more
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Review: Nightbleed by Peter Fehervari
Nightbleed is one of the newer short stories to come from the world of Warhammer Horror. Specifically, it was released as part of the Warhammer Horror Week 2020, and is written by Peter Fehervari (one of the main reasons I really wanted to check it out!). Read more
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