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Bunny By Mona Awad – Book Review
Samantha is an outsider in the fiction department at Warren University, it’s overrun by Bunnies. The Bunnies are rich and feminine, they are childlike they fawn over each other at every moment and for every major and minor accomplishment. Samantha is not a Bunny, she’s a loner her Moms dead, her dads gone and her only real friend is Ava. When out of the blue the Bunnies (nicknamed by Samantha Duchess, Cupcake, Vignette and Creepy Doll) invite Samantha to their Smut Salon she has to go just once, and from there Samantha begins to fall into the Bunnies lifestyle. The Workshops make the Smut Salons look tame, its experimental, its…
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Book Review – We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
Eve and Charlie have just bought an old fixer-upper in the Oregon woods. Their plan is to fix it up and flip it. While Charlie is out one night, Eve hears a knock at the door when she opens it she discovers a family of five on her doorstep. The father, Thomas, says he used to live in the home and just wanted to show the family wife Paige and three kids the house as they were travelling past on the way to the their new home. Could they just come in for a moment and look around? Against her better judgement, Eve lets them in for 15 minutes, but…
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Book Review – The Last House on Needless Street By Catriona Ward
The Last House on Needless Street is about Ted Bannerman, a loner who lives in the house at the end of the cul-de-sac that is Needless Street. It’s the house he grew up in with his mother. Sometimes he goes into the woods behind the house, sometimes he uses a dating website to meet women but theres never a second date. The Last House on Needless Street is also about Olivia, Ted’s cat, and Lauren, Ted’s daughter, who occasionally visits Ted at the house. Ted’s relationship with each is sometimes volatile. Olivia is a target when he’s drunk and Lauren is a captive ward whose warmth towards her father seems…






