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Such Lovely Skin Review
A gripping review of 'Such Lovely Skin,' a young-adult horror novel where technology becomes a tool for terror. The story follows Viv, a gamer whose online life is hijacked by...
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A Memory Called Empire Review
A Memory Called Empire is a science fiction novel that explores the clash of cultures and the impact of mind-altering technology through the story of Mahit, an ambassador from a...
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Project Hail Mary Review
A review of Andy Weir's 'Project Hail Mary,' focusing on how the novel uses amnesia to unravel both the protagonist's motivations and the plot. Ryland Grace awakens alone on a...
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The Partisan Review
Patrick Worrall’s The Partisan is a dense, literary Cold War novel praised for its prose and character work, but criticized for lacking a central narrative hook. Marketed as a thriller,...
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  Gideon the Ninth Review
By Michael Kitchin | Originally posted on The Bookstack The coolest thing I noticed about the science fantasy novel Gideon the Ninth was how the story uses slang, profanity, and pop culture...