Black Juice

Black Juice by Margo Lanagan is a short story collection published by Harper Collins on February 21, 2006. This edition features 261 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the themes of human frailty as it is tested by the contrasting forces of dark and light, man and beast, through a series of compelling narratives.
Readers will find that each tale in this collection provides a glimpse into familiar yet shadowy worlds, pushing the boundaries of the spirit. The stories delve into social themes and the complexities of fantasy, leaving a lasting impression that resonates with the notion that “black juice” runs through us all. This collection invites exploration of the intricate interplay between fantasy and reality, making it a thought-provoking read.
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In this extraordinary short story collection, human frailty is put to the test by the relentless forces of dark and light, man and beast. Each tale offers glimpses into familiar, shadowy worlds that push the boundaries of the spirit and leave the mind haunted with the knowledge that black juice runs through us all.
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