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Book Review: Castaways by Brian Keene
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Book Review: Castaways by Brian Keene

I don’t usually include trigger warnings in reviews, mainly because the stuff I read doesn’t typically require them. Not on purpose, and it’s possible I am missing something in the books I read that others might identify, but for Castaways I do think there are certain scenes one might need to prepare themselves for before diving in.

So, trigger warning – this book contains graphic depictions of sexual assault and rape.

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Book Review: Crossroads by Laurel Hightower
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Book Review: Crossroads by Laurel Hightower

This might be a short read, but it is by no means an easy one. Trust me when I say this book will rip your heart out, store it in an ornately carved box, and deliver it to Laurel for her to dance off with it into the sunset, gleefully laughing as she rehydrates herself with the tears of readers. (Laurel is not The Evil Queen, but after this book I’m pretty sure β€˜reader’s tears’ must be a core part of her diet.)

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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story
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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story

He groaned, gritting his teeth and trying to cover his ears, to block out the chittering, chattering sound above him. The high trills and tap-tap-tap on the floor. Open auditions. Hehated open auditions. They drew out the worst of the worst, and subjected him to days of listening to untalented hacks try and prove they could sing and could dance and could act. Most of them couldn’t. And sometimes, those that couldn’t cried and wailed as they were ushered out of the building. Open auditions meant he had no rest whatsoever.

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