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For a small town in Texas, Egypt has a whole lot going on...and it's not just the mummy in the courthouse.
What do you get when you combine drugs and near limitless technology? One hell of a trip.
A cozy sapphic romance set during the holidays, books can sometimes be a love language.
Moments of a shared life evoke the full range of human emotion, from laughter to tears.
Antagonistic family members become the least of their worries when the power goes out and the snow keeps piling on.
Covering his skin in thorns, past trauma makes a young man near incapable of letting others close again.
One has grown past who they were with their previous partner, the other incredibly hurt by theirs. Maybe the second time around, things will be different.
Zombies almost take a back seat to the relationships between those survivors trying to weather the endless hordes pounding on the walls.
Six years old and trying to survive a zombie outbreak, a brave young girl may also have to face losing the one remaining parent she has.
Some of the most useful products we have today were the result not of intent but of an accident.
From a game that encourages players to get more fit to play better to a grumpy 'old man gamer' chasing his next high, the story has a lot to offer.
For such a polarizing topic as abortion, it's impossible to be completely impartial, but D'amato does a spectacular job at trying while revealing a firsthand perspective at the ground level.