For my Halloween post, I’m going to focus onhorror novels on my to-read list (updated for 2024).I’ve done this topic a few times in the past several years, and given the state of my TBR list, it’s time to do it again. Noted with shame: Some of these books were on my Hal...
As visual novels go, this one is pretty good: it avoids the common traps of superfluous cheesecake and romantic conquests, and while the story setup is full of common tropes and extremely routine, it develops in unexpected directions and the ending of each episode is hard to predict. The Hig...
In the (usually 800+) pages of Melanie Rawn’s fantasy novels I found everything I loved: dragons that you sometimes get to talk to, complex and flawed heroines who have to make hard choices and embrace their power, and an acknowledgement that romantic love has a power to shape kingdoms ...