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Our VerdictMildly Woke
35%
The Lunatic Cafe (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #4)1996

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Compared to modern fare, 'The Lunatic Cafe' is relatively restrained on the woke front. Its non-traditional elements support the story's urban fantasy vibe rather than overwhelm it. While it wouldn’t pass for a completely non-woke work today, it stands as a good example of the earlier, more balanced approach to diversity and gender roles in genre fiction.

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