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    By Jonathan Thornton
    December 15, 2022
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    SATURNALIA by Stephanie Feldman (BOOK REVIEW)

    “That’s the point of Saturnalia, of all carnivals: to break the rules, to upend society, to make a no one king for the night. But it’s ...
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  • Book ReviewsFantasyMagic realismSpeculativeYA
    By Nils Shukla
    October 14, 2022
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    AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES GROW by Zoulfa Katouh (BOOK REVIEW)

    “For now, this flag is our shield against the cold winters, the bombs falling from the sky, and the bullets that tear into our bodies. In ...
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  • Book ReviewsFantasyHorrorSpeculativeWeird
    By Jonathan Thornton
    October 7, 2022
    1955
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    THE WITNESSES ARE GONE by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)

    “Everything we search for, every holy grail, is something we cannot afford to find.” After bringing Joel Lane’s debut novel From Blue To Black (2000), short ...
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  • Book ReviewsClimate FictionSpeculative
    By Jonathan Thornton
    September 22, 2022
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    EXPECT ME TOMORROW by Christopher Priest (BOOK REVIEW)

    “How much longer could they continue to live here? The impossibility of life in this constant heat, the risk and inconvenience of venturing outside, the sense ...
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  • Book ReviewsClimate FictionScience FictionSpace OperaSpeculative
    By Jonathan Thornton
    September 8, 2022
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    THE MOONDAY LETTERS by Emmi Itäranta (BOOK REVIEW)

    “We carry within us every home, including those that no longer exist, so we’d have somewhere to return to.” “Pests have hitched rides with humans to ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpeculative
    By Lucy Nield
    August 15, 2022
    1500
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    THE MAN WHO CAME AND WENT by Joe Stillman (BOOK REVIEW)

    ‘Being seen was more beautiful than anything I had ever known’   Instagram: @joethestillman              Twitter: @JoeStillman1 Huge THANK YOU to ...
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  • Book ReviewsFantasySpeculative
    By Lucy Nield
    August 2, 2022
    1793
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    RAGGED by Christopher Irvin (BOOK REVIEW)

    Thank you @titanbooks for my review copy! Christopher Irvin is the author of the novel Ragged. His debut collection, Safe Inside the Violence, was a finalist for the 2016 ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpeculative
    By Jonathan Thornton
    July 18, 2022
    1728
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    HOW HIGH WE GO IN THE DARK by Sequoia Nagamatsu (BOOK REVIEW)

    “Once, I asked her what she was doing, and she said she was just trying to keep track of it all because it didn’t seem like ...
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  • Book ReviewsFeaturesHorrorSpeculativeWomen In SFF
    By Shona Kinsella
    July 12, 2022
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    THE BOOK OF THE BAKU by R.L. Boyle

    Sean is a 13-year-old boy who has been taken into care and eventually fostered by his estranged grandfather. His grandfather is a writer, living in a ...
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  • Book ReviewsLiterarySpeculativeWomen In SFF
    By Jonathan Thornton
    July 6, 2022
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    ANIMALS AT NIGHT by Naomi Booth (BOOK REVIEW)

    “They’re getting drunk and reminiscing about their old lives, about gigs and parties and festivals on faraway beaches where they’d danced and played like animals at ...
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