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October Reading

 Looking for something to read this October? Here are stories with some bite.

Refugees And Other Stories brings together stories both dark and light by Celu Amberstone. Shape-shifting beings and magical powers move in the natural world, and curious humans find unexpected roles to play in these stories from a celebrated author. Selkies and dragons have their tales to tell here. Ghosts and aliens with their own agendas and a troll interact with humans in stories that reference myths in new ways. Here, the reader will find reverence and reflection as well as adventure, and even humour.



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