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Book Review โ Eternal Ruin by Tigest Girma
Like all ruinous things, he came from the abyss. Kidan Adane has finally embraced her darkness. Sheโs killed without remorse, lied, and broken Uxlay Universityโs most sacred law by inviting elusive rogue vampires, the Nefrasi, into Uxlay. Trapped with a violently unstable vampire, and reeling from her sisterโs return, Kidan wields her anger like aโฆ
Keep readingBook Review โ We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad
In the cult classic novel Bunny, Samantha Heather Mackey, a lonely outsider student at a highly selective MFA program in New England, was first ostracized and then seduced by a clique of creepy-sweet rich girls who call themselves โBunny.โ An invitation to the Bunniesโ Smut Salon leads Samantha down a dark rabbit hole (pun intended) intoโฆ
Keep readingBook Review โ Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake
Every member of The House, the most exclusive sorority on campus, and all its alumni, are beautiful, high-achieving, and universally respected. After a freshman year she would rather forget, sophomore Nina Kaur knows being one of the chosen few accepted into The House is the first step in her path to the brightest possible future.โฆ
Keep readingBook Review โ You Weren’t Meant to Be Human by Andrew Joseph White
Alien meets Midsommar in this chilling debut adult novel from award-winning author Andrew Joseph White about identity, survival, and transformation amidst an alien invasion in rural West Virginia. Festering masses of worms and flies have taken root in dark corners across Appalachia. In exchange for unwavering loyalty and fresh corpses, these hives offer a few struggling humans salvation.โฆ
Keep readingSeptember Musings
๐Books Read: 11 Yes, I did start Sept by finishing up a Christmas romance lol. But overall, I read a lot of great spooky books. I also dod a third re-read of Wade in the Water by Tracy K. Smith for poetry sluts book club. One exciting thing. We got two new bookshelves (after oneโฆ
Keep readingBook Review โ Uncanny Valley Girls: Essays on Horror, Survival, and Love by Zefyr Lisowski
A sharply personal and expansive essay collection dedicated to the strange and absurd beauty of horror films, exploring the complications of gender, the insidiousness of class ascension, and the latent violence hidden in our own uncanny reflections. This is how it first I loved them, and then I loved myself. At twenty-seven, poet Zefyr Lisowskiโฆ
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