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Book Review | Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage
Jonah Keller left a troubled home for New York City with dreams of becoming a screenwriter. Broke and yearning for a connection to the rich and famous, he sets up a meeting with…
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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 | Blood Relations by Jonathan Moore (ARC)
A private detective stumbles upon the body of a woman, Claire Gravesend, who appears to have jumped to her death from an apartment building. He takes pictures of the corpse to sell to…