My Booktube Identity • Is horror a style?
What is my style of booktube? A booktube identity, as it were. A really good question to which I ask: is horror a style? … Read on…My Booktube Identity • Is horror a style?
What is my style of booktube? A booktube identity, as it were. A really good question to which I ask: is horror a style? … Read on…My Booktube Identity • Is horror a style?
Twenty-seven books are coming out or are out already! … Read on…New Horror This Spring • Scary books out April and May 2024
Absolutely beautiful reading in Grey Dog, by Elliott Gish. I’d wanted to read this and was so pleased when ECW reached out with a review copy. … Read on…Rural Victorian Dark Horror • Grey Dog by Elliott Gish
It is now our annual trip to Apport Books in sunny Emmaus, Pennsylvania. … Read on…Spring Haul of Horror and Esoterica • Stellar finds at Apport Books
While I am not in the habit of posting poor reviews, I wanted to talk about these three books – even if I didn’t like them much. … Read on…Horror Reading Missteps • Three books that fell flat for me lately
My preorder, book of the month, and review copy horror novel stash had built up to eight books since November. So, here we are at the end of the month with a little unboxing! … Read on…Unboxing February • Preorder Horror and Review copies!
Disturbing books are so often synonymous with horror fiction. Is there a level below, sinking deeper than the murky depths? … Read on…Disturbing Books Iceberg • Horror in the murky depths?
I am culling the shelf in this video. Some of these I liked and want to pass on, some were not for me and one… I did not even read. … Read on…Culling the herd • A little horror book unhaul
So many horror books coming out in February, and quite a few caught my eye. … Read on…New Horror Books for February • Houses, Howls and Highways!
If this isn’t a nouveau gothic, I don’t want to know what is. Truly. I had a lot of fun with this and if you are not having fun with fiction then… … Read on…The Only One Left • My first Riley Sager horror book review