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
My Winter Reads, Quarterly wrap-ups, second installation. As in, all the books I read in October, November and December of 2025. … Continue readingMy Winter Reads – Readathon #2
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)
Unhinged Korean Literature with Unexpected Emotional Depth by Cho Yeeun and translated by Yewon Jung. … Continue readingA Sticky, Unhinged Tale with Emotional Depth
Lucy Rose is a debut author and the Lamb is a coming-of-age folk-type horror. This is my first addition to my Goldsboro special editions reviews. … Continue readingA coming-of-age tragedy of hunger for love, obsession and healing
Whether it’s vampires, ghosts or Fishermen you are looking for this Halloween, you are in the right place. Tiny book reviews for readers. … Continue readingVampires, Ghosts and Fishermen!
Weekly bookish thoughts about what I have read, including The Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey. Current spooky reads and recommendations! … Continue readingWeekly Bookish Thoughts #5
Weekly Bookish Thoughts #4: I dive into The Expanse by James S.A. Corey, What You Are Looking For is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama, and currently reading The Orbital by Samantha Harvey and Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto. Up next: October horror reads like Salem’s Lot by Stephen King. … Continue readingWeekly Bookish Thoughts #4
Autumn is here. Cosy weather, fluffy socks, hot chocolate and a good horror book are what I usually need for the season to officially kick off for me. This time I have chosen Matt Wesolowski’s third six stories book: Changeling. … Continue readingChangeling by Matt Wesolowski – Short Review