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Review | The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
Ten years ago, four Native American men killed a young elk on a hunt. It’s something they have always done, but this time it’s different. Because a vengeful entity has awakened and now…
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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 Between by Tananarive Due
Hilton was a boy when his grandmother died saving him from drowning. 30 years later, he has a good job, a beautiful house and a wonderful family. But when his wife, a newly…