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Cover image of Hometown Haunts #loveOZya horror anthology
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Review: Hometown Haunts #LoveOzYA Horror Tales, Edited by Poppy Nwosu, by Sachini Poogoda

May 7, 2022May 7, 2022 By Underground Team

Title: Hometown Haunts: #LoveOzYA Horror TalesEdited by: Poppy NwosuGenre: Short story horror fictionPublisher: Wakefield PressPublished: 2021 I initially picked up Hometown Haunts (HH)

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The cover of the book Small Joys of Real Life by Allee Richards
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Review: Small Joys of Real Life by Allee Richards, by Kristal Jeffreys

May 7, 2022May 7, 2022 By Underground Team

Title: Small Joys of Real LifeAuthor: Allee RichardsGenre: Contemporary FictionPublisher: HachettePublished: July 2021 TW: Mention of suicide Eva never gets the chance to

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