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Doomsday with My Dog Vol. 01
An apocalyptic event has transformed Earth into a desolate wasteland, leaving a young girl as the sole human survivor. On her journey across this dystopian environment, she is followed by a quirky companion: a talking pet Shiba Inu! This eccentric dog, named Haru, has an arsenal of tricks up his sleeves, easing the solitude of
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The 9Lives Vol. 1
Alien refugees have come to Earth. They call themselves 9-Lives. Humans call them cat-boys, and force them to live as collared pets. Conri, a rebellious young 9-Life, ran away to escape this fate. But when a human named Adrian saves him from capture, Conri is torn between his desire for freedom and another desire he
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The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality
Hello, and welcome to the Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality. This Audio Tour Guide is aware that this is your first visit to the museum! On behalf of the Museum: Welcome! It’s a pleasure to have you with us here today. The Audio Tour Guide will be your window into the history of
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The Invisible Man & His Soon-to-Be Wife Vol. 1-5
Yakou, a gentle human woman, works at a detective agency. Tounome is a smart and gentle invisible man. The invisible man’s ability is perfect for detective work. However, the blind Yakou can still figure out where Tounome is, even if he disappears. Before they know it, the two become attracted to each other…? THE INVISIBLE
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A Man & His Cat Picture Book: Fukumaru and the Spaceship of Happiness
Yall remember A Man & His Cat? Probably not because I literally just wrote that one up and no one his here. Shut up. The author made a picture book for the series! It’s cute, a little lovely story about how happiness isn’t found in objects, but in memories and experiences. Highly recommend for the
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Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror
This one took me a long time to read. Not because it was bad, but because sometimes reading one story was like being hit by a bus, and then I needed a long break before I went back to it. Horror is a reflection of the writer’s struggles, a very open dialogue about the problems










