Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

There Is No Glitter Here: Gothic Horror and Transidentities in Hailey Piper’s All the Hearts You Eat

Trigger warnings for transphobia, deadnaming, unhealthy trauma responses, and cruel parental figures.  The town of Cape Morning has its secrets, its rivalries, and its tragedies. The death of Cabrina Brite is one such tragedy. Found on the beach, either the victim of the tide or of her own hand, her death sends various town members on a journey that may bring about the end of the world. Ivory is the first person to come across the body when she goes out for her morning swim to Ghost Cat Island and she finds a note from Cabrina, but not, really, a suicide note.  The lives of Ivory, Cabrina, and Cabrina’s best friends (Xi and Rex) will never be the same.  Welcome to All the Hearts You Eat  by Hailey Piper Photo nabbed from TheNerdDaily.com This novel swings in hard, reminding me heavily of the opening scenes of Twin Peaks. In fact, Cabrina Brite being compared to Laura Palmer becomes even more accurate as you continue in the story. You see how everyone in her life, inc...

Latest Posts

The Horror of the Ocean Isn’t Always Its Creatures: Still Wakes the Deep (a Video Game)

To Be Divine: Between Earth and Sky, a trilogy by Rebecca Roanhorse

Jade Daniels Is My Final Girl: The Angel of Indian Lake by Stephen Graham Jones

For Gold and Status, The Goose Girl Reimagined: A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher

Ride or Die or Kill: Brotherhood No Matter What, with House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias

I Will Survive You: Another Look at Conversion Camps from Hell, with Cuckoo by Gretchen Felker-Martin

Don’t Let the Corpos Win: Chuck Tingle Addresses Queerness and AI in Hollywood, A Review of Bury Your Gays

Reed Faster Speculates: The Watchers Movie vs. Novel

Reed’s Recommendation Corner: Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay

Reed’s Recommendation Corner: The Sins on Their Bones by Laura R. Samotin