There is an influx of horror novels on the market. Horror is a genre that, much like the killers it births, will never die. From streaming services dedicated to the genre, to an entire month recognizing it, horror is something that delights and terrifies people who want to be terrified. Book wise, there is no … Continue reading Sci-Fi and Horror Tapas, the best meal for the mind.
Month: October 2021
There’s something Hinky going down in the YA Verse…
For this week’s blog post, I was trying to figure out what to write about. It’s October, so I could write about spooky books. Except I’m doing a countdown on my Twitter page about books for the spooky season. I still have potential squee fests about my favorite authors on the back burner so that’s … Continue reading There’s something Hinky going down in the YA Verse…
The Forbidden Zone & the hype
Picture this, it’s a gloomy Saturday afternoon and on your walk to warm up from the chilly fall winds, you find an old bookshop. You duck in and before you are shelves and shelves of dusty books, enough to spend an entire afternoon digging through to find those perfect jewels you know are hidden within these … Continue reading The Forbidden Zone & the hype
Season of the Books
We're trying something new friends, let's see how it works. Starting this week, there will be something posted every Friday. Reviews on alternate weeks (give me time to read friends! Real life keeps interfering with my reading time!) And Mouse's musings on other weeks. I'll be talking about everything, so long as it's related somehow … Continue reading Season of the Books
The Bennet Women
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that if one has a story revolving around a miscommunication between a man and a woman and any key words from the original Jane Austen “Pride and Prejudice” is used, people will read it. Such is the case of The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi. In her authors notes she … Continue reading The Bennet Women