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Mortal Vengeance by Alejandro Torres de la Rocha

An ill-conceived plot for revenge spirals drastically out of control, turning the lives of the students of Excelsior Academy into a living nightmare. “This old hag is going to pay,” he muttered through gritted teeth, the words tasting like ash and vengeance.” United by frustration and growing resentment, a group of students decide to mete […]

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A Revolution of One by James Munro Leaf

Honoring James Leaf: a glittering collection of prose and poetry celebrating aesthetic praxis and communal creation As the title suggests, this book is a meditation on a revolution of one. It chronicles James Leaf’s “revolution of one” to resist the exploitation and commodification of theater through the depoliticization of the art form. It is a […]

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Fuckup Almanac by Adam Korga

With sly wit and powerhouse knowledge, Adam Korga helps readers laugh their way through the breakdowns of the digital world. While some books ask readers to imagine new worlds, Fuckup Almanac, Volume I: Foundations of the Digital World asks that we look more carefully at the fascinating, sometimes messy one we live in now. In […]

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Hooked by Asako Yuzuki

There is something quietly unsettling about reading a novel that refuses to let either of its characters off the hook. Hooked by Asako Yuzuki, deftly translated by Polly Barton, is exactly that kind of book — one that observes two women dismantling each other’s lives with the clinical precision of a naturalist documenting an ecosystem […]

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Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Okay, I get the hype now. Dungeon Crawler Carl is chaotic, weird, hilarious, and way more entertaining than I expected. The premise alone is wild—Earth basically gets turned into a massive, televised dungeon crawl where survival depends not just on staying alive, but on being entertaining while you do […]

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Gothic Literature Starter Pack: 15 Books to Enter the Genre

A reading path through one of fiction’s most enduring obsessions New to Gothic literature? Start here:→ Gothic Literature: A Complete… The post Gothic Literature Starter Pack: 15 Books to Enter the Genre appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Books Like Frankenstein: 18 Novels About Creation, Isolation, and the Monstrous Self

For readers drawn to stories of creation, consequence, and what it means to be human. Frankenstein is often remembered as… The post Books Like Frankenstein: 18 Novels About Creation, Isolation, and the Monstrous Self appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Finlay Donovan Crosses the Line by Elle Cosimano

By the time a series reaches its sixth book, a fair question shadows every new installment: does it still have something to say, or is it running on brand loyalty alone? Finlay Donovan Crosses the Line by Elle Cosimano offers a mostly persuasive answer. This final chapter in the beloved series doesn’t attempt to reinvent […]

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Books Like Dracula: 18 Gothic Novels of Obsession, Seduction, and the Undead

For readers drawn to atmosphere, pursuit, and the slow pull of something not quite human. There are many vampire stories…. The post Books Like Dracula: 18 Gothic Novels of Obsession, Seduction, and the Undead appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Review: While Rome Burnz by Michael Stewart Hansen

Synopsis: In a world ravaged by a zombie virus, President Abraham Price sees not catastrophe but opportunity—a chance to expand American power and fill U.S. coffers while other nations collapse into chaos. As the infection spreads across continents and his military wages a ruthless campaign from Afghanistan to the borders of China, Price dismisses warnings […]