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Category: Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic

Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, Fantasy, LGBTQIA, Romance

Review: We Unleash the Merciless Storm

Posted on3 July, 202026 June, 2020

Title: We Unleash the Merciless Storm (We Set the Dark on Fire #2) Author: Tehlor Kay Mejia Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, LGBTQIA Pages: 388 Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Review Copy: […] Read More

Book Reviews, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, Fantasy, LGBTQIA

Review: We Set the Dark on Fire

Posted on22 March, 201921 March, 2019

Title: We Set the Dark on Fire Author: Tehlor Kay Mejia Genres: Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic, Fantasy, LGBTQIA Pages: 364 Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Review Copy: Purchased Availability: Available now Summary: At the […] Read More

Book Reviews, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic

Review: Dealing in Dreams

Posted on22 February, 201921 February, 2019

Title: Dealing in Dreams Author: Lilliam Rivera Genres: Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic Pages: 336 Publisher: Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers Review Copy: eARC received from publisher Availability: On sale 5 March 2019 […] Read More

Book Reviews, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, Fantasy, Science Fiction

Review: Trail of Lightning

Posted on20 July, 2018

Title: Trail of Lightning Author: Rebecca Roanhorse Publisher: Saga Press Pages: 287 Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic Review copy: Purchased Availability: On shelves now Summary: While most of the world […] Read More

Book Lists, Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, Non-Fiction

Native Perspectives

Posted on8 November, 201730 January, 2023

If you’re looking for some fantastic books written by Native authors, we have two new titles to share with you. #NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women edited by Lisa Charleyboy […] Read More

Dystopia/Post-Apocalyptic, Group Discussion

Group Discussion: Want

Posted on9 August, 20179 August, 2017

Want by Cindy Pon Jason Zhou survives in a divided society where the elite use their wealth to buy longer lives. The rich wear special suits, protecting them from the […] Read More

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