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Bugonia is a confrontation between corporate authority and radical dissent, wrapped in a story that oscillates between psychological thriller, black comedy, and cosmic...
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Nearly a decade after its debut, Stranger Things arrives at the penultimate stage of its saga with Season 5 Volume 2.
Better in Black isn’t about saving the world—it’s about understanding the people who live in it. Cassandra Clare uses short fiction to slow...
Kristi DeMeester’s Dark Sisters stitches together three different eras of a single town and the women bound to it, and it uses witchcraft,...
Sarina Bowen’s Thrown for a Loop is the first entry in her new New York Legends series, and it introduces readers to a...