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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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Book Review | My Heart Is A Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
Jade Daniels is a half-Indigenous teenage outcast with a difficult home life who seeks refuge in slasher movies. When rich families come to her town of Proofrock and people start to die, she…
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Book Review | For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing
Teddy Crutcher has been awarded Teacher of the Year at the exclusive Belmont Academy and he’s bursting with pride. He wants to push his students to their fullest potential. Even if it means…
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Book Review | Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition by Mike Thorn
An updated version of the author’s short stories collection from 2017 featuring a brand-new introduction, story notes and nonfiction essays. What could be so wrong, then, with allowing himself such real elation…
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Book Review | The Bright Lands by John Fram
After ten years living in New York as an out gay man, Joel Whitley returns to the conservative town of Bentley, Texas, upon receiving cryptic messages from his brother Dylan. When Dylan –…
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Review | Little Siberia by Antti Tuomainen
A meteorite crashes into Hurmevaara, Finland, causing a disturbance in the small town. Said to be worth millions of dollars, the meteorite is placed under the guard of the local priest, Joel, at…