The Chalk Man by C. J. Tudor
If you get squeamish about body parts spectacularly falling out of places they originally were attached to, this book might be not a proper reading choice for you. Continue reading The Chalk Man by C. J. Tudor
If you get squeamish about body parts spectacularly falling out of places they originally were attached to, this book might be not a proper reading choice for you. Continue reading The Chalk Man by C. J. Tudor
Do you remember the time when you were just entering the world of books, when every plot was an unpredictable story and characters were so real you imagined them to be your actual friends? The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock is that good. Continue reading The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar
The Stranger Diary is described as “contemporary gothic” and it’s not really untrue. It’s just that contemporary in this book goes one way while the gothic part goes the other. Continue reading The Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffiths
This book enraged me more than I ever expected to be enraged by a book. I had to keep myself away from any social media in order to decompress first and only then to reform my indignation into a more coherent review. Continue reading The Darkness by Ragnar Jónasson
A very entertaining and beautiful book that I generally liked but still very much disliked at some places. Continue reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I love my blog for many reasons, all of which can be summarised as one: my blog brings magic into my life. But there’s really more to tell so here are some of the reasons. Continue reading Why I love my book blog
Melmoth is a gothic story about human nature shown through some elements of fantasy. Continue reading Melmoth by Sarah Perry
A short list of books I’m currently reading, a photo shoot and a selfie. Continue reading Currently reading
The books I ordered because of their beautiful covers and great reviews. Continue reading I judged the books by their covers and ordered the best ones! 😍📚🌟
A great psychological thriller about monstrosities behind a perfect facade of a family life. Continue reading You Were Made For This by Michelle Sacks
Roundup of the books I read in September. There are ten books, short reviews and links to bigger reviews. Continue reading Books I read in September
A super light silly reading for those who are looking for something unsophisticated and fast-paced. Continue reading Checking Out by Nick Spalding