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The Ravens by Kass Morgan & Danielle Paige #BookReview

Kappa Rho Nu isn’t your average sorority. Their parties are notorious. Their fundraisers are known for being Westerly College’s most elaborate affairs. But beneath the…

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Crime Files – Ice by Ed McBain #BookReview

Ice coats the streets where the rapist prowls. Ice spills from the pockets of a dead diamond dealer. Ice runs through the heart of a…

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How To Mars by David Ebenbach #BookReview

What happens when your dream mission to Mars is a reality television nightmare? This debut science-fiction romp with heart follows the tradition of Ray Bradbury’s…

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Flowers for the Sea by Zin E. Rocklyn #BookReview

Flowers for the Sea is a dark, dazzling debut novella that reads like Rosemary’s Baby by way of Octavia E. Butler. We are a people who do not…

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Alien 3: The Unproduced screenplay by Pat Cadigan and William Gibson #BookReview

William Gibson’s never-before-adapted screenplay for the direct sequel to Aliens, revealing the fates of Ripley, Newt, the synthetic Bishop, and Corporal Hicks. When the Colonial Marines…

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Something is Killing the Children Vol. 3 #BookReview

When the children of Archer’s Peak begin to go missing, everything seems hopeless. Most children never return, but the ones that do have terrible stories—impossible…

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When the Reckoning Comes by LaTanya McQueen #BookReview

When the Reckoning Comes is a haunting novel about a black woman who returns to her hometown for a plantation wedding and the horror that…

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Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia #BookReview

From the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a pulse-pounding neo-noir that reimagines vampire lore.Welcome to Mexico City, an oasis in a sea of vampires. Domingo,…

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A Game of Cones by Abby Collette #BookReview

Bronwyn Crewse is delighted that Crewse Creamery, the ice cream shop her family has owned for decades, is restored to its former glory and serving…

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Short Thoughts on Short Fiction: August 2021

Short Thoughts on Short Fiction is a new monthly column that will focus on short stories. Each month we will review a small selection of…

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