Oh, I’m in such a mood. I finished Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia a few weeks back, and it’s lodged into my brain as this penultimate, incredible piece of young adult [...]
I'm in the midst of a month-long book binge. Some of you may have heard of Sarah J. Maas, and accordingly, you might be aware of her Court of Thorn and Roses series. With her latest instalment [...]
I bought my first cemetery book in London in 1991. I saw it at the bookstore in Victoria Station: a collection of black and white photos of a cemetery so gloriously overgrown and decaying that [...]
The leaves are turning yellow! I *love* autumn. I love the crisp chill in the air, and wearing sweaters, and knitted socks. I love the smell of wood burning stoves and the abundance of pumpkin [...]
This is so hard. Why did I commit to doing this? Welcome to my inaugural Top Ten Tuesday post: there’s a first for everything, and it seems that if I can start with the one hardest theme of all, [...]
We're going back to the fields and farms where folk horror was born for this week's Waiting on Wednesday post. From the Author of Blood and Salt, Kim Liggett brings us a standalone novel about a [...]
I'm cutting super close to this book's release: Orchard Pointe is the next book coming from the Horror Twins: Brian LeTendre and Jolene Haley, and it'll be available on August 16, 2016. You [...]
As far as trends in YA go, am I the only one who notices a rise in witchcraft-oriented stories? I'm totally okay with it if that's the case. Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova is tackling old [...]
The Creeper Man or And the trees crept in... whichever cover and title combination you're looking at: it's the same story from Dawn Kurtagich. I'm just happy I'm preordering the version with the [...]
Necromancy? Check. Alternate universe? Check. Witchcraft? Check. Rin Chupeco? Check check check. I initially heard about The Bone Witch by accident while trolling Goodreads for stories that had [...]