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Review: Dead Heat by Ren Thompson

The short blurb bit: In a not-too-distant future Toronto, the world is crawling with zombies and policed by Riders. The Riders are … More

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Review: How To Be a Normal Person by T. J. Klune

The short blurb bit: Gus isn’t normal and he knows it. He runs a video store with three customers and … More

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Review: The Fever King by Victoria Lee

The short blurb bit: The first thing I want to write is that “The Fever King” is going straight onto … More

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Review: Best Man by Chris Delyani

When I read the description for this book, I wasn’t sure what I was getting into. Let me start with … More

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Review: Play It Again by Aiden Wayne

There’s so much in this book, I’m not sure I even know where to start! Alright… let’s start with the … More

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Some More Reads in 2019

Murder At White Oak by Marko Realmonte When I got to the end of this book, my eyes are all … More

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Review: The Perfect Shine by J.K. Hogan

The Perfect Shine is about a lot of things, but I think what stood out most for me, is that … More

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Review: Frost by Isabelle Adler

Okay, let’s get this out-of-the-way – this is a novella! And my one complaint about it is that I can’t … More

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Review: Deposing Nathan by Zack Smedley

It only took about five pages for me to be hooked on this novel. The introduction of both characters instantly … More

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Review: The Last 8 by Laura Pohl

I was interested in reading this book because I enjoy speculative fiction and science fiction. I definitely enjoyed the writing … More

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Review: When Brooklyn Was Queer by Hugh Ryan

Hugh Ryan is an interesting fellow, so when I saw this book was coming out I was intrigued! Hugh is a … More

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Review: You Asked For Perfect by Laura Silverman

I was never a super-dedicated student, but I had friends who were. (I’m looking at you Kim and Val). Ariel … More

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