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Severance
Ling Ma
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Greta & Valdin
Rebecca K. Reilly
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Severance is an eerie and unsettling novel that flirts with current reality in a disorienting manner. One does not have to try hard to place themselves in a society coping with it's own unraveling. I liked that the timeline was a bit chopy, information was delicately handed out through the plot and that assisted in some pretty well executed shocks. Definitely left me feeling a bit squeamish, which was the goal going in.
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Severance
Ling Ma
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Greta & Valdin
Rebecca K. Reilly
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We're following Vesper returning to her estranged, cult-adjacent family for a wedding, and this book seems to rely heavily on her dry, sarcastic voice to carry the story. The writing is definitely easy to get into and quite conversational, with a good mix of dark humour and unease, though the pacing and character depth can feel a bit uneven at times. I liked the direction of the story, but it's nothing really too amazing. Itās certainly an interesting blend of horror and family drama, even if it doesnāt fully lean into either side.
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The Wax Child
Olga Ravn
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Completely blew me away, Kylie Lee Baker has officially solidified herself as an autobuy author for me with this one. Itās one of those books where you know thereās a million pieces moving under the surface, but you donāt fully see the shape of it until the very end and then it all comes together. The dual timelines (following Lee in the present and Sen in the past) are woven together so seamlessly, and the way their stories echo each other across time is honestly kind of breathtaking. I loved that every detail mattered, even when I didn't realize it yet.
The atmosphere was my favourite aspect. It's so dark, claustrophobic, and deeply unsettling which seems to be Baker's forte when thinking about Bat Eater in comparison. She does descriptive prose and dread so incredibly well. The horror does an incredible job with whatās lurking in the shadows, but also has a focus on grief, history, and the weight of generational trauma. The house itself feels alive, shifting and watching, and the blend of Japanese folklore with this eerie, almost dreamlike storytelling makes everything feel so surreal at the same time. And the characters, especially Lee and Sen, are so painfully human that I couldn't help but get attached. I felt so much pain for them. Their connection, even without romance, carries so much emotionality behind it.
This is horror with a heartbeat. This is the genre Baker absolutely thrives in. Itās so beautifully written, haunting, and genuinely affecting. I needed answers from the very first chapter, and while I was constantly theorizing, it somehow it still managed to surprise me. The authorās note is 100% worth reading after, as well! Just so, so extraordinary.
*Many thanks to Harlequin Trade Publishing | Hanover Square Press for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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Japanese Gothic
Kylie Lee Baker
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Hi everyone! I've taken over this quest to help with responding to book recommendations, adding them in, and general up-keeping of the quest!
With that said, please comment any book suggestions for quest additions here in this post! I will note all of the suggestions given, however, this does not guarantee a suggested book will be chosen for the quest. There is already a large amount of books within this quest so moving forward, my aim is to prioritize diversity (both in authors and stories) and new releases!
Thank you for helping keep the forum less cluttered!
Delightful reading & Looking forward to it!š¹
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Greta & Valdin
Rebecca K. Reilly
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The Plans I Have for You
Lai Sanders
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