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This is a sponsored post on behalf of Review Wire Media for Trafalgar Releasing. The upcoming movie The Optimist is based on a true story. Inspired by the life of Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller, the film explores how sharing one’s story—even after decades of silence—can open the door to healing. As a teenager, Herbert escaped […]

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We Have Always Been Here, by Lena Nguyen, is a thoughtful scifi mystery about a colonization ship on a planet where nothing is what it seems on the surface. In this future world of android workers and space colonization, the hardest aspect to accept is that anyone in the galaxy hired Grace Park as a […]

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Polaris, by Reis Murphy, is a scifi epic that’s conscious of other famous virtual worlds and dream worlds. It’s not a homage or reinvention as much as it considers the themes and technology of familiar cyberpunk and virtual world fiction, and then gives us a young Midwestern art student as the protag, and considers what […]

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Agatha Christie’s The Seven Dials Mystery opens at a country weekend.  Lady Eileen, better known as Bundle, from The Secret of Chimneys, and some other Bright Young Things are staying with Mr and Mrs Coote, current renters of Chimneys. The story begins with what seems like a country-house prank, when the young guests buy several […]

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Foundling Fathers, by Meg Ellison, imagines four brothers growing up on a plantation island, and receiving the best classical education from their devoted tutor. The brothers are Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and John Adams, and they’re growing up in the mid-1700s… until it turns out they aren’t. Foundling Fathers is zany and dark […]

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