10 Exciting Upcoming Books in May, 2026
From sci-fi short stories to fantasy and horror, mystery and non-fiction. A little bit of everything to fit every reader’s taste. … Continue reading10 Exciting Upcoming Books in May, 2026
From sci-fi short stories to fantasy and horror, mystery and non-fiction. A little bit of everything to fit every reader’s taste. … Continue reading10 Exciting Upcoming Books in May, 2026
The list of books I have read in July, August and September of 2025. Intense reading months: grief, sapphic romance, fantasy and much more. … Continue readingMy Late Summer Reads of 2025
I love the surge of South-Korean action/fantasy. Japanese cosy, slice-of-life books are just healing remedies for my aching soul. Historical fiction with some mystical elements, environmental dystopian fiction, unhinged sci-fi bots and some nice small town horror. … Continue reading10 Books That I’m Excited About in 2025 (From June)
A feast for the Literary Mind in times of blandness – The Glutton by A. K. Blakemore | Book Review
Absolutely beautiful novel. Master level of prose, story and character architecture. I recommend it to anyone who loves historical fiction. Especially for readers who enjoy reading about and around the 18th century of France. … Continue readingA Feast for the Literary Mind in times of Blandness
Korean Literature at its Finest with Brilliant Translation. The Age of Doubt is a collection of short stories from the Korean author Pak Kyongni. Her work mostly focused on the postwar period of the Korean War and the Japanese colonisation era. … Continue readingKorean Literature at its Finest with Brilliant Translation – The Age of Doubt by Pak Kyongni Review
This book has taught me more about women hood, resilience, joy and gratitude of living, than any other I have read before.
… Continue readingThe Island of Sea Women Review: Resilience, Friendship & Tradition