Book review
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An Artificial Friend who’s Hard to Forget : “Klara and the Sun” by Kazuo Ishiguro Review
There was something very special, but it wasn’t inside Josie. It was inside those who loved her.”— Kazuo Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun Since reading this book, I’ve recommended it to everyone I know, so it was about time I wrote my review! Without going into too much details, this…
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Vampires Brides and Gaslighting : “A Dowry of Blood” by S.T. Gibson Review
“You could have kissed me or slit my throat and either would have made as much sense.”— S.T. Gibson, A Dowry of Blood It’s queer, it’s gothic, it’s toxic, it’s lyrical, and it has polygamous vampires. Honestly, that’s all I needed to know before wanting to read the book. But…
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Villains, Anti-Heroes and Moral Dilemmas: “Vicious” by V.E. Schwab Review
“Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.” – V. E. Schwab Genre: Sci-fi, Magical Realism, Supernatural Fiction, Fantasy Fiction Vicious is at its core a book about two over achievers who thrive to be the best in everything they do. And…