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Book Review – The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
In 2012 Etsy Beaucarne is told of the discovery of her great, great, great grandfather Arthurs 1912 journal pulled from a wall of a parsonage. Etsy is determined to use the journal in some way to earn tenure at her job with the university. Arthur is a Lutheran priest and the journal itself details two storyline’s “The Absolution of Three Persons” detailing his growing uncertainty about the mysterious Native American man who has suddenly begun appearing at his church sitting in the back of his services and the second “The Nachzehrer’s Dark Gospel” in which we learn the story of the Blackfeet man Good Stab who is compelled to confesses…
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Book Review – Snake-Eater by T Kingfisher
30-year-old Selena has just turned up in Quartz Creek, with her black lab Copper and $27 to her name, ready to escape her life as a deli manager and her ex-partner, Walter, after the death of her mother. She’s decided that this tiny remote desert town, the home to her Aunt Amelia, is exactly what she needs while she figures out what to do. Except when she arrives, she finds out her Aunt is dead, and Selena is stuck in Quartz Creek until she can scrape together the cash for a train ticket somewhere else. As it turns out, the people who live in Quartz Creek are happy to let…
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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…







