By the Cover: Crimes Against Magic

Judging a book by its cover may not be accurate, but it is fun.

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Crimes Against Magic
by Steve McHugh
4-Stars

Man uses sparklers and long camera exposures in an epic battle against London’s magical street gangs.

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By the Cover: Crown of Lies

Judging a book by its cover may not be accurate, but it is fun.

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Crown of Lies
by Pepper Winters
3.5-Stars

Woman with broken arm and neck saved by amorphous man-dress beast.

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By the Cover: Something in the Heir

Judging a book by its cover may not be accurate, but it is fun.

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Something in the Heir
by Jenny Gardiner
2.5-Stars

Man with pretentious neck scarf smugly drops ‘witty’ royalty puns into every conversation.

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