
My December Aardvark box arrived! This is quickly surpassing Book of the Month for me in terms of their fun, weird choices.
Plus the tagged was signed by the author!

My December Aardvark box arrived! This is quickly surpassing Book of the Month for me in terms of their fun, weird choices.
Plus the tagged was signed by the author!

repost for @BarkingMadRead
This month‘s book is #Christine Grab your copy and check back at the end of the month for open discussion! Don‘t forget to tag me so I can see which version you have! #LosersClub #StephenKing #StephenKingInOrder #KingFromTheBeginning #ConstantReader #ReadAlong #BuddyRead

Why did I wait so long to read this?!?! 😭
This was gory, painful, sometimes quite funny, mostly tense & painful. It follows four friends terrible choice ten years ago…and the accountability that comes with it.
I‘ve read a lot of SGJ at this point. This is officially my 2nd fave after My Heart Is A Chainsaw.
If animal death triggers you, this is not a book for you.
No, just no. The writing was awful, the story followed a plot for a little, then just went off the rails in a bad way. The way the women were written, just gross and not to mention, the way he just referred to characters as their race left such a bad taste in my mouth. Just avoid this book at any cost. The one positive thing I can say, the gore was good and the ending was half and half worth it.

Marie Quinn is the head of the Antimemetics Division, charged with protecting the world from unknown threats that hide in plain sight and feed on human memory. But how do you fight an enemy when to even remember it could mean death? A fascinating concept, although the ending did not quite work for me. Still, glad I read it.

Creepy, fast-paced psychological horror that traps you inside Iðunn‘s unraveling mind as she sleepwalks into darker and darker territory. The fragmented page layout amps the tension, and the blend of trauma, possible supernatural forces, and visceral imagery makes it hard to look away. Graphic harm to cats. Disturbing, compelling, and unforgettable. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

This is easily one of my favorite reads of 2025. The first 40 pages are a rollercoaster of crazy, and that's just the prologue. Vera is a beautifully realized character with a brilliant arc. Quirky, horrifying, philosophical, mysterious, fast-paced, I got a similar enjoyment reading this that I did with Chuck Palahniuk's early work. There is a fun nod to his novella Straight at the end.

Horror hits different when it‘s built on real history. SGJ‘s The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is a brutal, layered reckoning with colonization, genocide, and stolen memory. Bloody, yes—but also intimate, literary, and unflinching. The vampire angle is clever, but the real horror lies in the history we‘ve whitewashed. A haunting confessional you won‘t forget. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A very strange story! I liked it and all the horror and character bits throughout.