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What to read this weekend: The friends you make in the apocalypse

4 January 2025
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What to read this weekend: The friends you make in the apocalypse
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This week’s noteworthy new releases include a surprisingly refreshing post-apocalyptic tale and an exorcism thriller. The post-apocalyptic story explores the friendships formed in a world ravaged by disaster, while the exorcism thriller delves into the terrifying realm of demonic possession. Both books promise to captivate readers with their unique and gripping narratives.

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