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My Taste
If We Were Villains
Red Rising (Red Rising Saga, #1)
Captive Prince (Captive Prince, #1)
The Tainted Cup (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)
The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2)

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  • A Midwinter's Tail
    Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 3.5

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  • A Midwinter's Tail
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    A joyful modern embrace of old folklore vibes. Exactly the thing to read on the solstice.

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
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    Roughly 3.5 stars average overall with the standouts being Natasha Pulley and Kiran Millwood Hargrave for me. Happy to have read it with intentions to shelve.

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 100% (page 291)

    Completed Elizabeth Macneal's story (Monster). I wasn't necessarily expecting a creature story in this collection (and arguably this one is not, pending interpretation), but I liked the variety. 3 stars here.

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 87% (page 253)

    Completed Kiran Millwood Hargrave's story (Confinement). Love the writing here. It's giving Yellow Wallpaper vibes. The author's note was a welcome addition at the end as well. 4 stars

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 75% (page 217)

    Completed Andrew Michael Hurley's story (The Hanging of the Greens). Another with classic ghost story vibes. This one didn't resonate as much with me, though still good. 3 stars

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    Candy Cain Kills (Killer VHS Series, #2)

    Candy Cain Kills (Killer VHS Series, #2)

    Brian McAuley

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 61% (page 177)

    Completed Laura Purcell's story (The Chillingham Chair). A classic-style ghost story. Enjoyable, but not particularly unique. 3.5 stars

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    Completed Jess Kidd's story(Lily Wilt). An interesting glimpse into the occult. I like the writing style for this one, so I should probably get around to Kidd's other works eventually 😅 3.5 stars for this story.

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  • What qualifies as Dark Academia?

    I see this discourse a lot and have yet to find a satisfying definition (especially one that everyone can agree on!). As the genre gets more popular, publishers are smacking the "Dark Academia" label on a wider range of books and further diluting the definition. I'm reading the anthology In These Hallowed Halls right now and its a huge issue - many of the short stories are simply campus stories that (imho) are NOT Dark Academia. To me, some element of the supernatural or the occult separates a campus novel from Dark Academia. Some argue secret societies qualify as occult, and while I typically agree, I wouldn't consider a frat/sorority a secret society. Even the Secret History has a slight element of the occult (attempted bacchanalia). Curious what others deem Dark Academia, and specifically what makes it different from a campus novel?

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 37% (page 108)

    I've read and enjoyed Natasha Pulley before, so was eager to read her story (The Eel Singers). This story had footnotes, which I tend to be a fan of in general. I didn't realize this story would be related to her Watchmaker of Filigree Street series, and now I'm more eager to read those as well :) 4 stars for this one!

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 37% (page 108)

    I've read and enjoyed Natasha Pulley before, so was eager to read her story (The Eel Singers). This story had footnotes, which I tend to be a fan of in general. I didn't realize this story would be related to her Watchmaker of Filigree Street series, and now I'm more eager to read those as well :) 4 stars for this one!

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  • The Haunting Season: Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights
    Reading Update from 24% (page 70)

    Imogen Hermes Gowar's story (Thwaite's Tenant) was a gothic, dreary ghost story. I liked this one! 3.5 stars here.

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    A Dark and Drowning Tide

    A Dark and Drowning Tide

    Allison Saft

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