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  • The Fallen 2: Aerie and Reckoning (Books 3–4 Bind-Up) by Thomas E. Sniegoski

    Pages: 528Published: 2010 (bind-up edition)Genre: YA Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Angels & Demons Spoiler-Free Synopsis:This bind-up combines Book 3: Aerie and Book 4: Reckoning in The Fallen series. It continues Aaron Corbet’s journey as a young Nephilim. He is caught in the storm of an ancient celestial war. Aaron discovers his identity. He survives the threats

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  • Materialist (2025)

    Materialist (2025)

    Film Basics Spoiler-Free Synopsis Materialist follows Lucy (Dakota Johnson). She is a woman at the crossroads of ambition, desire, and loyalty. She also contends with the weight of her own longings. Two men from vastly different chapters of her life re-enter her orbit. Julian (Chris Evans) is a charmingly stable presence. Mateo (Pedro Pascal) is

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  • The Fallen: The Fallen and Leviathan (Books 1–2 Bind-Up) by Thomas E. Sniegoski

    Pages: 512Published: 2010 (bind-up edition)Genre: YA Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Angels & Demons Spoiler-Free Synopsis:This bind-up includes the first two novels in The Fallen series. The story follows Aaron Corbet, a seemingly ordinary teenager. His life changes forever when he begins hearing the thoughts of animals. Strange visions follow. Then comes the terrifying truth. Aaron is

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  • Book of Night by Holly Black

    Book of Night by Holly Black

    Pages: 320Published: 2022Genre: Adult Fantasy, Dark Urban Fantasy, Mystery Spoiler-Free Synopsis:Book of Night follows Charlie Hall, a once-skilled con artist trying hard to walk the straight-and-narrow. But in a world where shadows can be altered, stolen, or wielded for power, leaving her past behind isn’t easy. A dangerous job pulls her back into the world

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  • Frankenstein (2025) – A Gothic Resurrection on Netflix

    Introduction Few stories haunt the human imagination like Frankenstein. It’s a tale of ambition, grief, creation, and the fragile line between humanity and monstrosity. Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited Frankenstein (2025), now streaming on Netflix, is more than a retelling. It’s a reverent love letter to Mary Shelley’s original vision, infused with del Toro’s signature gothic

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