• Review: Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward

    Review: Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward

    Woah. Looking Glass Sound was such a mind-bender! This book had me all sorts of twisted up. First, there’s that creepy crawly feeling. That started pretty much right away. But soon after, that feeling was replaced with something more – something deeper. Read more

  • Review: A Sliver of Darkness by C.J. Tudor

    Review: A Sliver of Darkness by C.J. Tudor

    Holy cats, this was an intense collection to read! It was so intense that I forgot to take notes as I was reading, so you’ll forgive the deviation from my usual format. A Sliver of Darkness is a brilliant collection of horror stories. I’ve read a few horror anthologies this year, and this one has… Read more

  • WOTN: Finale (Caraval #3) by Stephanie Garber

    WOTN: Finale (Caraval #3) by Stephanie Garber

    Finale is the third and final novel in the Caraval series by Stephanie Garber. The series has received a lot of hype over the years but has always managed to hold up to all expectations. Finale is no exception, bringing us a dramatic conclusion to the series. In the trilogy’s last novel, Scarlett and Tella had adventures and… Read more

  • Shelfie Sunday!

    Shelfie Sunday!

    Shelfie Sunday! Time to share that bookshelf love. Read more

  • Review: The Witch in the Well by Camilla Bruce

    Review: The Witch in the Well by Camilla Bruce

    October is the best time for finding a surplus of spooky books. At least, that’s how it always feels. My latest creepy read is The Witch in the Well, written by Camilla Bruce. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: The Mysteries of the Stolen God and Where His Waffles Went by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: The Mysteries of the Stolen God and Where His Waffles Went by Seanan McGuire

    Series: InCryptid #11.5Author: Seanan McGuire Goodreads | Seanan McGuire’s Patreon The Mysteries of the Stolen God and Where His Waffles Went is an InCryptid short story originally included at the end of Backpacking Through Bedlam. Read that first, for obvious timeline reasons. The novella has multiple perspectives, predominantly James (said Stolen God) and Acadia, one… Read more