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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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Girl, Serpent, Thorn

Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardoust is a fairytale retelling with a twist. In Girl, Serpent, Thorn, we take the story of Sleeping Beauty and...
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The Shadows

Alex North has brought back the terrifying energy of the Whisper Man in his new book, The Shadows. Twenty-five years ago, a case shook the...
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This Eternity of Masks and Shadows: A Review

This Eternity of Masks and Shadows by Karsten Knight is a fantasy with gods of all cultures, living in our world. In This Eternity of...
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The Scapegracers: A Review

“Fresh scapegracers, making their own little band. Doesn’t happen much anymore.”  “It’s a bit archaic, I know. Means you’ve escaped the grace of God. It...
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The Year Shakespeare Ruined My Life: A Review

The Year Shakespeare Ruined My Life by Dani Jansen is a fun, slice of life contemporary novel. In The Year Shakespeare Ruined My Life, we...
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I Hope You’re Listening: A Review

I Hope You’re Listening by Tom Ryan is a rollercoaster of emotions, from terrifying, to romantic, and to intriguing. In I Hope You’re Listening, you...
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The Mermaid, The Witch, and The Sea

The Mermaid, The Witch, and The Sea by Maggie Tokunda-Hall is a pirate adventure written for the gays. Yeah, you heard me right. In The...
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The House That Fell From The Sky

The House That Fell From the Sky by Patrick Delaney is a horror that feels like the Shining meets your worst nightmares. The House That...
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The Extraordinaries

The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune is a queer superhero book that takes you by surprise with its humor, lovable characters, and relatable heart to heart...
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Girl With Three Eyes

Girl With Three Eyes by Priya Ardis is a fantasy novel that feels like Harry Potter meets The Black Witch Chronicles. 16 year old Kira...
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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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