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Why you shouldn’t read dystopian fiction during a pandemic

09/05/2021 E.J. Babb Leave a comment

It’s all a little bit close to home, don’t you think?

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Truth Sister by Phil Gilvin Novel Review

22/09/2018 E.J. Babb Leave a comment

The Truth Sister by Phil Gilvin

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2017 Reading Challenge: Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood Novel Review

18/11/2017 E.J. Babb Leave a comment

Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

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Happy Endings Short Story Review

20/09/2014 E.J. Babb Leave a comment

Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood

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Dystopia and Children: The Unnaturalness of Procreation

10/06/2013 E.J. Babb 1 Comment

You know that awkward moment when nature becomes warped by the unrelenting encroachment of man?

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The Handmaid’s Tale Review

21/08/2012 E.J. Babb 1 Comment

Womb for sale. One mildly petrified owner.

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