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None Shall Sleep

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Frightening, riveting, defiant, resounding. The highly anticipated release of the secret diaries of the nefarious vigilante Hydra Moonlight. In the killer's own words we learn of her birth, her upbringing, & the alarming events that brought her to power in this insane, feral world.

152 pages, Paperback

First published January 8, 2014

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Otep Shamaya

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Otep Shamaya is a singer, songwriter, author, sadistic scribbler, artist, activist, a 2010 GLAAD nominee, & intellectual loudmouth with a fearless passion for justice & the preservation of the arts.

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1 review1 follower
August 13, 2016
This book is amazing! It grabs the reader and takes ahold of all your senses. Hydra Moonlight is a fierce assassin. She certainly is made of raw emotion and makes you want more. When I read this book, I cried, I laughed, I got intense excitement, and you can relate with her diabolical story. This is a must read for anyone who wants to get gripped and plummeted into the deep recesses of Hydra's mind and she doesn't disappoint. This book is pure art and I highly recommend you see for yourself. Brilliance!
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January 20, 2014
Otep has a unique way of writing in a way to make you feel the suspense and chills in your bones, it moves everything in you.

Since this is Otep's first book of fiction, I found that she did a beyond-amazing job. The stories are very dark and very gore, I loved every bit of it.
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April 30, 2015
A relatively short book that I read in a little over an hour. This is basically the same story as what was included in the booklet, titled Maledictions, of the deluxe edition of Shamaya's 2011 Atavist album. The story is riveting and pretty disturbing, but intriguing without a doubt.
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December 21, 2014
The writing... Was so beautiful. So dark in such a little book but gahh.
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