Monthly Blog Review: August 2025

Monthly Blog Review: August 2025

Blog Updates Posts Book Reviews ♥ Disseverment by Z.C. Krol (4★) ♥ Firecracker Kings by Patrick C. Harrison III (4★) ♥ Piñata by Tory Favro (2★) ♥ Queen Boss Slay…
September 2025 New Release Horror Books

September 2025 New Release Horror Books

Welcome friends and fiends! Here is an updating list of horror titles being released September 2025. This is a fairly comprehensive list of all things horror, including traditional, small press,…
Queen Boss Slay

Queen Boss Slay

Review Queen Boss Slay is the second book in PC3's Pocket Nasties series and it's a direct sequel to 100% Match, with the gross factor and violence turned up several…
Sisters of the Crimson Vine

Sisters of the Crimson Vine

Review Sisters of the Crimson Vine is a wildly fun story, dripping with atmosphere and dread. It's a wonderful blend of folk horror, cosmic horror, and gothic horror told with…
Firecracker Kings

Firecracker Kings

Review Firecracker Kings is a coming of age horror short about a group of boys that head off into fields to shoot off some fireworks. Unsupervised preteens and fireworks are…
News of Transformations

News of Transformations

Review News of Transformations is a bizarre collection of surreal stories that plays with genre. Each story explores some shockingly dark topics with a satirical edge and a little bit…
Disseverment

Disseverment

Review Disseverment is a solid psychological debut with some fascinating ideas and the most intense and horrifying body dysmorphia I've encountered in fiction. The book is shocking and grotesque in…
Golden Boy

Golden Boy

Review Golden Boy is the dirty old man of comedy anime, and frankly one of my favorites. It's a short six episode OVA that follows a mid-twenties college dropout named…
The Girl From Class

The Girl From Class

Review The Girl from Class caught my eye with its simple line art and minimal use of color. A slice of life manhwa about a college guy who is nurturing…
We All Rot Eventually

We All Rot Eventually

Review Bloody, nihilistic, and unapologetically girly, We All Rot Eventually was a fun romp that basks in the ugly side of fame. Alexa is an aspiring actress waiting for her…