![]() Still reading this, so let’s see how it progresses. It has all the precious things a creepy shop, a town with a secret, a newcomer seeking anonymity but finding something incredibly disturbing. I sometimes miss smaller British horror gems, such as So Pretty, by Ronnie Turner, which was recommended by a lovely IG friend. It includes pubs, chip shops, and book stores. There is a very small list of things I miss about living in England. Can’t wait to see how things end! So Pretty Reiche has created an incredible sense of unease. I’m so intrigued by theme park lore, and there is a ton of it in here. A horror novel set in a closing-down theme park? General weirdness? Comparisons to Julia Armfield?! Take my money! At the End of Every DayĪnother squeak-worthy ARC! As soon as I read the synopsis for Arianna Reiche’s debut novel, At the End of Every Day, I was absolutely sold. This novel is reminiscent of Stephen King in terms of heartfelt horror. ![]() Which even extends into the acknowledgements. It’s a deeply terrifying horror novel, with the biggest gut-punch ending (no spoilers) I’ve ever read. Her previous adult novel, Hide, is one of my favorite horrors novels of the last few years it’s so much fun. I did a little squeak of joy when my ARC request was approved for Kiersten White’s latest novel. Nothing major, I just missed a step in my Escher painting house and crumpled. Gah, combo breaker! I was doing so well updating these weekly. ![]()
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