LUCSBOOKS
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The Final Revival of Opal&Nev Review
"The Final Revival of Opal&Nev" by Dawnie Walton is an oral history of the rise to fame and eventual dissolution of the sensational duo...
Madame Burova Review
"Madame Burova" has spent a lifetime keeping other people's secrets and now, ready for her retirement, has a final task to complete....
A Dark and Hollow Star Review
In "A Dark and Hollow Star", four queer teens from different Fae courts, find their way to each other when they are the only ones...
Misplaced Persons Review
In"Misplaced Persons" by Susan Beale, we revisit the Europe of five years ago through the eyes of a typical middle-class family whose...
Why we love/hate Twilight
Blame this on lockdown making me revert to my thirteen-year-old self alright? I originally wrote this before Midnight Sun came out, right...
All Girls
"All Girls" by Emily Layden explores how a small exclusive community selling female empowerment, deals with a sexual assault accusation...
Love is a Revolution Review
In Love is a Revolution, Nala, a teen girl from Harlem has to kiss her summer plans of trying every possible ice cream and binge watch...
Open Water Review
TWs: racism, discrimination, PTSD Open Water is an achingly beautiful poetic statement about falling in and out of love with others and...











