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|author=Cory Doctorow
|title=Walkaway
|rating=2.5
|genre= Dystopian Fiction
|summary=Science Fiction is not always what it seems. You may think that you are reading an exciting space adventure about many tentacled aliens, but in fact it is an allegory for race relations in modern America. The best books are able to balance the hidden meaning of the book, whilst still entertaining the reader with a great story. The worst can feel like an author preaching directly to the reader and leaving their story to struggle in the background.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1786693054</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Contagion: Book 1 (Dark Matter)
|summary=''This is Shyness'' is an unusual and brilliant story about Wolfboy and Wildgirl, two strangers who meet in a pub in the town of Shyness. The teenagers are drawn together, each adopting a different identity so for the night they can be anyone but themselves.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1921656522</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The Remaining: Aftermath
|author=D J Molles
|rating=4
|genre=Dystopian Fiction
|summary=A week is a long time in politics, but it feels infinitely longer in a zombie apocalypse. ''The Remaining'' started a new series of books that followed trained military expert Captain Lee Harden and his mission to rebuild America should the undead hit the fan. As an introduction, [[The Remaining by D J Molles|The Remaining]] did a great job in creating the world and exploring Harden’s tenacity to stick to the mission, but it ended so abruptly. ''The Remaining: Aftermath'' picks up moments later and continues the tale, but does it still deliver a week into his mission?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>035650347X</amazonuk>
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