greetings!
by day, i'm a librarian. by night, i am... also a librarian but this time on netgalley and storygraph :)
i'm a major fan of horror and literary fiction, especially when a book happens to be both.
gothic, surreal/weird/cosmic horror especially when meshed with the horror of the domestic and mundane... ugh. this has my absolute entire soul. i'm also super the always-been-here-but-now-has-a-name genre "weird girl lit," especially when it is horror, literary, and queer.
i'm starting this blog because i love books and i love talking to people about books! i also got into arc reading/reviewing, so i'm going to post some of my arc reviews and share books i think would really fit into the niches i described above. so far, my favorite arcs of this year have been Wife Shaped Bodies and The Language of Liars. i'll never post spoilers, only vibes and critiques, and all trigger warnings shared will be marked ahead of time (both as triggers and as potential spoilers, lol)
actually, the amount of reading i've been doing has increased exponentially recently. last year, i read 6 books before june. from july to the end of the year, i read 87. coincidentally i started vyvanse sometime last year.
since january 1st of this year (and yes, january 1st i finished a book, and yes it was I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman), i'm somewhere in the 160s -- 60% digital, 16% print, and 23% audio for my storygraph fans out there
of these, 90 have been horror and 57 literary. my favorites of the year are:
Victorian Psycho, Virginia Feito
Motherthing, Ainslie Hogarth
Awake Awake, Fiona Mozley
Annihilation, Jeff Vandermeer*
Marion, Leah Rowan
The Obscene Bird of Night, José Donoso
Make Me Better, Sarah Gailey
One's Company, Ashley Hutson
The Language of Liars, S.L. Hang*
Wife Shaped Bodies, Laura Crainhill*
Ghost Wall, Sarah Moss
Our Wives Under the Sea, Julia Armfield*
asterisks are absolutely required reading, trust me
i have been devouring books like they are food, and enjoying every page of them, and now i need to talk about them. as i mentioned, i'm also a librarian professionally (albeit a baby librarian) so anyone also interested in that area i would love to connect with !!!















