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The Big Lie

by Claire Foster

In a futuristic England where the Nazis won the Second World War, Jessika Keller is a model citizen. Her family is perfect, her father is a high-ranking official. But her conformity feels like an itchy suit, and the more rules she... Read More

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Djinn City

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Hossain’s story ripples with magic and just a dash of something twistedly angelic. Whatever your level of familiarity with beings mythological and godlike, rest assured: you’ve never journeyed with djinn like these before! Saad Z.... Read More

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Dis-eased

by Margaret Fedder

"Dis-eased" is a work rich in yearning as it works toward its singular creative expressions. "Dis-eased" by John Ralph Tuccitto is an intriguing volume that combines a personal memoir with a treatise on the use of technology in today’s... Read More

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Ask

by Claire Foster

The book’s powerful, positive message is much needed at a time when “just say no” isn’t enough. Consent is sexy? No, it’s mandatory. Ask: Building Consent Culture is an empowering, informative anthology of essays to help young... Read More

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Blended

by Felicia Topp

"Blended" is a sympathetic, lighthearted story about the search for meaning. A midlife search for connection and meaning drives Graeme Daniels’s "Blended", a slice-of-life story featuring one woman’s thoughtful, if action-light,... Read More

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Catlorian II

by Amanda Adams

Ultimately a story of good versus evil, Temples is excellent at testing the boundaries of just what makes one good. Gripping, bold, and filled with unforgettable action sequences, Catlorian II: Temples by R. L. Pool is a well-paced,... Read More

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