Delving into my first dreamoir: Bruja
It had been an open question between them. ....
This 2016 essay and poetry collection edited by Jesmyn Ward is powerful and compelling. The title is a reference to James Baldwin's seminal 1963 text The Fire Next Time, which is now on my TBR.
A "found-footage/journal/notes" book (which I thinked worked really well for this story) about a missing girl, Carly/Kaitlyn Johnson, who may live with DID or house two souls in one body. Several people are dead and someone is messing with dark powers best left to themselves. This book was exactly what I was looking to read - an entertaining horror romp with some classic horror tropes and wonderfully disturbing and, at times, grotesque imagery.
I am consistently mesmerized by Rios's mind blowing art, DeConnick's utterly compelling storytelling, and Belaire's jaw-dropping colors. I LOVE this comic.
First book for my new book club. Excited to discuss next Sunday!
With Negin Farsad narrating! so good #LitsyAtoZ #LitsyRC18 #LitsyChallenge2017
Just started listening. A missing god. His tortured children.
The Library. Fascinating. Brutal. Enthralling. Can't wait to hear where's the story goes.
Narrated by August Ross. Cross of Buffy and Supernatural. So much fun!
Audiobooking this awesomeness right now!
Looking forward to diving into my #MuseMonthly November read!
Enjoyable horror comedy. Zombie cows, a werewolf with a beer gut, a balding vampire, and a coming apocalypse... will we survive? One caveat: I was not a fan of the treatment of Loretta's weight.
Breathtaking. Masterfully conveys the raw emotion of first connection. This is the story of the amalgamation of Siss and Unn, two eleven-year old girls whose lives are irrevocably changed by their meeting and burgeoning friendship.