Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Monthly Wrap-Up: March 2026


This month I read 9 books and a total of 2683 pages, that about 400 pages less than the previous month. But it's fine because last month was the odd month where I read incessantly 😅 I was also very distracted by the new Resident Evil game this month 🤭
  • 6 were full-length novels, 2 manga, and 1 anthology
  • 4 were part of a series, and 5 were standalones
  • I started 1 series, caught up on 1, and abandoned 1
  • 8 were finished copies and 1 ARC
  • 7 were physical books, and 2 were ebooks
  • 1 was 5 stars, 4 were 4.5 stars, 3 were 4 stars, and 1was 3.5 stars
  • All 9 were traditionally published
  • 5 were by authors I've previously read, and 4 were new to me
  • 6 were adult books, and 3 were YA books
  • All 9 were fiction
  • 2 were action, 6 horror, and 1 paranormal romance

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunday Post #497: He Has Taken Over My Life... And I'm Okay With That


Welcome to The Sunday Post hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer, where I talk about what is going on in life and the blog, and show you all the bookish things I got that week!


Saturday, March 28, 2026

The ‘I Should Have Read That Book’ Tag


For some reason, my picks for this tag ended up being mostly throwbacks 😅 Which is appropriate because this tag is also quite old. Lol. Anyway, it was fun! I found this tag at a GREAT read, and it was created by Beth at BooksNest.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Review: Dead Fake (Bleak Haven #1) by Vincent Ralph

Title: Dead Fake

Series: Bleak Haven #1

Author: Vincent Ralph

Genre: YA, horror, mystery thriller

Publication date: January 2026

Published by: Wednesday Books

Source: Borrowed from library

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Synopsis: Would you Swipe to Die?

When the new craze takes over Bleak Haven High, Ava Wilson refuses to join in. As the niece of an infamous murderer, it’s the last thing she needs.

The mysterious website allows people to view their own ‘death’ – an AI generated version of their final slasher-movie-moments. But, when some of her classmates’ deepfakes are replicated in real life, Ava can either catch the killer... or be the next victim.

My rating: ★★★★⯪

I freaking loved this book! And the main reason why is because it gave me modern Fear Street vibes! You guys know I LOVE Fear Street!