Review: Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell
Equal parts disarming, charming, and disgusting, Someone You Can Build a Nest In is one of the most original works of speculative fiction I’ve read in a long time. Shesheshen […]
Equal parts disarming, charming, and disgusting, Someone You Can Build a Nest In is one of the most original works of speculative fiction I’ve read in a long time. Shesheshen […]
Amina Al-Sirafi, one of the Indian Ocean’s most notorious pirates, left life on the high seas behind when she became a mother. When a debt to an old friend pulls […]
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A prison break, an impossible heist, surprising plot twists…and a lustful unicorn. Patrick Weekes’ fantasy caper THE PALACE JOB delivers all that and more.
Title: Don’t Turn Around (PERSEFoNE #1) Author: Michelle Gagnon Publisher: HarperCollins on August 28th, 2012 Source: Library Sixteen-year-old Noa has been a victim of the system ever since her parents […]