Review
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Review | Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Friday Black is a collection that pulls no punches! Most of the stories are set in a dystopian, near-futuristic setting, reminiscent of Black Mirror with its dark humour and cutting satire. Racism, capitalism,…
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Review | The Deep by Alma Katsu
In 1912, strange things are happening on the magnificent RMS Titanic. Annie Hebbley is excited to start her new job, unaware of the fate that awaits her. In 1916, two survivors of the…
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Review | Long Bright River by Liz Moore
Mickey and Kacey are two sisters on different paths in life and no longer speak to each other. Mickey is a patrol police officer, raising a little boy by herself. Kacey is an…
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Review | Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson
Hen and Lloyd move into a new neighbourhood for a fresh start. They meet Matthew and Mira, a couple who lives next door. But when Hen sees something suspicious in Matthew’s study, she…
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Review | The Return by Rachel Harrison
Elise, Julie, Mae, and Molly have been best friends forever. When Julie goes missing, everyone except Elise believes she’s dead. Two years later, Julie returns with no memories of what happened. In order…
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Review | What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
For two years, Nina has kept her mother, Maggie, chained in a room in the attic. Because Maggie has done things that Nina cannot forgive. But there are secrets that even Nina doesn’t…