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  • About
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Review Policy
  • Contact
  • Reviews
    • ARC Review
    • Adult Books
    • Young Adult Books
    • Contemporary Books
    • LGBTQIA+ Books
    • Fantasy Books
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  • Clearursht: A Readathon
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Phaedra

Phaedra by Laura Shepperson is a reimagining of a classic greek tale. Phaedra has been sailed across the sea to marry Theseus, and horrors ensue....
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Broke The Bread Spilled The Tea

Broke the Bread Spilled the Tea by Mitchell Kesller is a commentary book that addresses the church’s contradictions. In this book, we look at the...
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House of Hunger

House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson is a new, sapphic horror from the author. Marion decides to become a bloodmaiden after years of poverty, but...
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The Villa

The Villa by Rachel Hawkins is the latest thriller from the author. Emily and Chess are the definitions of toxic friends, and one trip to...
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A Sliver of Darkness

A Sliver of Darkness by C.J. Tudor is a unique collection of horror short stories. From more mundane hauntings to demon sacrifices, Tudor makes you...
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I’m Glad My Mom Died

I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy is a celebrity memoir that puts all others to shame. Jeanette recalls her life growing up in...
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Such a Good Mother

Such a Good Mother by Helen Monks Takhar is a unique domestic thriller. Rose has always wanted to belong, and with the Woolf school, she...
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Other Terrors

Other Terrors is an inclusive anthology by various authors. We follow different stories across many different themes in this collection. All quotes are from an...
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Boys, Beasts and Men

Boys, Beasts and Men by Sam J. Miller is a horror anthology of stories. Each story is woven into one another in a horrifying and...
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They Drown Our Daughters

They Drown Our Daughters by Katrina Monroe is a paranormal horror worth reading. Meredith returns to Cape Disappointment but isn’t prepared for the curse that...
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novatjerneld ✨ nova ✨ @novatjerneld ·
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the truth is that Stephen King is scared because he holds a lot of power, and his books do not hold up to a standard that isn't racist or queerphobic. and thus he lashes out against those he says he want to protect because in truth that protection nulls the moment he's the target https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/1618736908724756481

Stephen King @StephenKing

People who want to damn books for cultural appropriation are really no different from those who want to ban textbooks dealing with Black and/or queer identity. The flashpoints are different, but the lightning is always the same: your ideas should not be disseminated.

lazyuniverses lou reading things @lazyuniverses ·
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kotabuck erin @kotabuck ·
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Got up to date on my pages blanket… January’s almost finished 💀

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