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It's my 13 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Is it just me or is "The [X]'s Guide to [X]" starting to approach "A [X] of [X] and [X]" levels of over-use and meaninglessness?
A few bookish xmas presents this year! I'm sensing a theme...
(and featuring another gift, my new office chair!)
New craft alert! I made these cute little rainbow pennants to go with me to work tomorrow and hopefully brighten up my workspace a little.
Okay, so maybe I don't need to own 5 copies of Pride and Prejudice...
HELLO, I just learned that a friend from college has a novella coming out next year from Tor Nightfire!!!
Morsel by Carter Keane (April 14, 2026)
The Blair Witch Project meets The Ritual, with a generous helping of The Menu, in Morsel, a delicious folk horror novella perfect for fans of T. Kingfisher, Cassandra Khaw, and Paul Tremblay.
Lou did what the children of parents with back-breaking, poor paying jobs are supposed to - pulled up her bootstraps, went to college, and got an office job with coworkers who won’t stop talking about their multi-level marketing scheme disguised as self-betterment.
Determined to lift her ill mother out of poverty before it's too late, and in the spirit of climbing the corporate ladder, Lou accepts an assignment in the rural hills of Ohio. She quickly finds herself stranded in the middle of nowhere with a sabotaged truck, a dog she’s determined to keep safe, and something stalking her through the ancient Appalachian woods.
If she can’t escape the woods in time, she’ll come face to face with the fact that her job isn’t the only thing that wants to eat her alive.
Morsel is a chilling testament to the burden of generational poverty and the all-consuming nature of capitalism, where the monster and the monstrous, in the end, are not the same.
All of the books I read in 2025, minus a few short stories. Storygraph tells me at least 2/3 are parts of series, so good luck to anyone...
Another year, more books read, and new list!
How many of my books have you read?
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