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Return to Hiroshima - A Nightmare That Keeps on Giving

December 13, 2020 by Samantha in Spooky Reads

Dark and gritty, “Return to Hiroshima” will take you on a journey into the nuclear past and the intricate webs its consequences continue to weave into the present, both fictionally and non-fictionally.

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December 13, 2020 /Samantha
Blackthorn Book Tour, Return to Hiroshima, Bob Van Laerhoven
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The Girl Who Found the Sun by Matthew S. Cox Book Tour

May 06, 2020 by Andrew in Spooky Reads

It started with the insects. The mass die-offs had been a warning unheeded. Before society realized the danger, the Earth had inexorably begun a transformation into a place where life could not survive. A small group found shelter in the Arc, an underground refuge safe from the toxins ravaging the surface.

After centuries of darkness, humanity’s second chance is running out—and Raven Wilder knows it. Unfortunately, in an example of history repeating itself, those in charge dismiss her concerns. When her six-year-old begins showing signs of oxygen deprivation, Raven refuses to go quietly into oblivion. She will break every rule to keep her daughter alive.

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May 06, 2020 /Andrew
The Girl Who Found the Sun, Matthew S Cox, Blackthorn Book Tour
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A Perfect Nightstand Collection - Disturbing Works: Volume Two Review

March 14, 2020 by Dahlia in Spooky Reads

Disturbing Works: Volume Two is a collection that will probably make you stay up late on more than one occasion. Your new mantra will quickly become ‘just one more story, just one more...’ and you will not want to close the pages. - check out Dahlia’s review, we’re the last stop on the Blackthorn Book Tour for Jon Richter’s Disturbing Works Volume Two!

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March 14, 2020 /Dahlia
Disturbing Works, Jon Richter, Blackthorn Book Tour
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