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Read moreMaria Gil The term ‘powerful woman’ in literature or pop culture usually paints a picture of a woman who can fight, keep up with the boys, and destroy her enemies. However, people tend to forget that power is more than
Read moreREVIEW BY MARIA GIL *Spoilers* Crescent City follows the story of half-fae Bryce Quinlan as she tries to solve the murder of her closest friends after similar murders have occurred even though the supposed killer is behind bars. Bryce is
Read moreMaria Gil Pulp Media had the chance to interview Bernard Gallate, author of The Origin of Me about how his delightful coming-of-age story came to be. The Origin of Me is the Sydney-set story of Lincoln Locke who discovers a
Read moreREVIEW BY MARIA GIL Recap: Book 1 – Wicked Saints Wicked Saints is the story of Nadezhda (Nadya) Lapteva — a young girl who lives in a monastery in Kalyazi, a nation where people believe in gods and are granted
Read moreBy Maria Gil Social distancing can be hard, so it’s important to have some top-notch entertainment to keep you sane. If you’re in need of some strong nostalgia and a bit of escapism, Disney+ is a good place to start.
Read moreMaria Gil The Origin of Me is the Sydney-set coming-of-age story of Lincoln Locke as he tries to deal with an unknown lump that grows near his behind while also coping with his parent’s divorce and being forced to enrol
Read moreMARIA GIL REVIEWS A MOVING BOOK OF POEMS. Drowning in the Floating World is a heart-wrenching book filled with a series of poems that follow the aftermath of Japan’s 2011 tsunami and Fukushima plant disaster. Each poem takes a new
Read moreMaria Gil reviews Sara Holland’s Havenfall, which was released today. Havenfall is a fun fantasy novel to devour over a lazy weekend. It follows the story of Maddie Morrow, a short-haired, Doc Martens-wearing bisexual, whose uncle owns the magical inn,
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