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Hammer of the Dogs was recently reviewed in Western American Literature.

β€œOperating squarely in the purview ofΒ The Hunger GamesΒ andΒ DivergentΒ novels, with a bit ofΒ Harry Potter,Β The Hammer of the DogsΒ brings an anarchist glee to the postapocalyptic genre and used the cityscape of Las Vegas to great effect. . . . The main characters, minors and young adults all, are neither rebuilding the world nor saving it. Rather, they are engaged in creating something new, something different, something that has not been seen before and cannot be foretold.” β€”Carlos Tkacz,Β Western American Literature

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