Saturday, March 22, 2025

In My Mailbox #698

Uugh. I thought last week was a bad one, with little sleep and such. Ha. This week is the worst. I got sick suddenly. A cold, I guess. But gods, it is ruining me. I'm not doing very well at all. My head and nose and throat is so bad. And when I lie down to sleep, I start coughing like crazy all the time and it all really hurts. Ugh. I'm not happy about this at all. I have my tonsils surgery is just over a week. I need to be well before then, or it will get cancelled. Ahh. Fingers crossed, please. As I want this surgery to happen and be done with. Ugh. So yeah. I'm not doing well at all. And this sucks so badly. But I'm trying my best. And I started reading a new book, and I am liking it, somewhat. But it's just taking me a while to read, as I have trouble focusing since I'm sick. Sigh. And oh. I got all the mail this week, ahh. So many books. <3 And next week will be filled with pop figures. Ugh. I need to stop buying everything. And so I will have to try taking a little shopping break, haha :) Though I have a whole bunch pre-ordered. Oops :) this week I'm waiting on Dark and Darker Still. <3 I hope you are all doing well :D I'm just nervous about getting well before my surgery.

The Ragpicker King. Oh. Intl hardcover exclusive. UK paperback. Intl paperback. All gorgeous editons :D
Sword Catcher. Finally managed to buy the international paperback for my collection. <3 First ed. too :D
Fable for the End of the World. Regular UK hardcover. <3 Had to get it too. Oh, how I hope to love this :)
She Waits for You Beyond the Dark. Of course I had to had the hardcover for my collection, just because.
Ruthless Vows. New UK paperback edition :D I had to get the regular and waterstones exclusive. Oops.
The Mirror of Beasts. At last out in UK paperback. <3 Oh, how much I loved this duology. Perfection. <3
Deep Blue Sea. One of my all time favorite shark movies :D Of course I had to get this new 4K exclusive.
Movies. Smile 2. Excited to see this one :) Hope it's good. The Wild Robot. Looks so cute. Hope to love it.
Games. I couldn't help but get these Switch games. Smurfs looks adorable. Bought Mario for the goodies, haha :D Already have the boosters via my subscription. My sister will be getting the boost game code :D

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #700

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

DARK AND DARKER STILL BY J. A. WHITE
AND YANG JIALUN (
Illustrator)

Goodreads Description:

Middle grade master of horror J. A. White and acclaimed dark fantasy artist Yang Jialun join forces to deliver a boldly original illustrated collection that dares its audience to turn the page with each increasingly terrifying tale—a Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark for a new generation of readers.

You stand before a tunnel, deep in the woods. The beam of your flashlight barely penetrates the darkness beyond the opening. You cannot know what secrets—or dangers—lie within, but you are curious, and so, gripping your flashlight, you enter. At first you can still see the last rays of sunlight behind you, but soon the pathway begins to split and twist. There is scratching movement in the shadows around you, whispering voices in a language you cannot understand. You want to leave but can no longer remember which path leads back.

And that’s when your flashlight goes out.

Like this tunnel, the terrifying stories in the collection you hold grow darker with each step. Around each twist and turn, fork and bend, you’ll encounter lost ghosts, insatiable aliens, hungry night visitors, possessed children, evil creatures in search of human hosts, and horrors of which we can only guess—for the only ones who know them are the ones who have never found their way back out.

Format: 256 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: September 2, 2025 by Clarion Books
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Eee! I am so excited about this book :D I very much adore J. A. White and his books. Been a fan of him for so many years now. <3 And of course I have to read all his new books, haha :D And this new middle grade looks so awesome and sounds creepy and I just cannot wait for it. And illustrated! Eee. I love that :)
What are you waiting for on this darkest Wednesday?

Saturday, March 15, 2025

In My Mailbox #697

Sleepy today. So I'm writing a short update. I'm doing okay, but still fully exhausted and hurting a bit too much. But I'm good as well; doing my best :) I watched The Electric State tonight, and I loved it lots. <3 I got a whole bunch of awesome mail this week. Oops. And I love it the most :D My surgery in just over two weeks. Nervous, but hopeful it will go okay. Fingers crossed, please :) I shared my review of You Belong Here :D And this week I'm waiting on Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter :) I hope you are all doing well. <3

Dreams to Ashes. I adore Livia. And this new picture book from her simply looks all kinds of awesome.
The Ragpicker King. Oops. Three copies. <3 US and UK hardcovers, and UK Waterstones exclusive. <3
Switch. New game holder, possibly for my upcoming Switch 2 games :D And two new games. Looks cute.
Funko. First some pop figures bought from Poki-Heaven here in Norway. Had to get a second Maleficent to stay in her box. <3 Love the pocket pops. Failed at Jurassic mystery. Love the Villains one. Winnie the Pooh and Stitch are so very cute. Then got Timon and Eowyn from Elkjøp here in Norway, eee :D And I got the chase! Finally :D Ahh! Love. <3 Though I had just bought her and Bilbo from a private seller here. Oops. But sold the one I bought of her; and keeping my own luck :) So happy to have Eowyn and Bilbo.
Fable for the End of the World. Got my Waterstones exclusive and US deluxe. <3 Hope to read this soon.
Movie. Into the Deep. Had to buy this shark when I saw the cover. But oh. The movie was so bad. Sobs.
Figures. Look at those awesome creepy small figure dolls, eee. So cute. Love Chucky. I had to get some mini tubbz. Love Legolas so much. Chucky and Pennywise are awesome. Love the squid game squish.

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #699

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

DARK KNIGHTS OF STEEL: ALLWINTER
BY JAY KRISTOFF & TIRSO CONS

Goodreads Description:

The Dark Knights of Steel saga, placing DC's heroes in the realm of epic fantasy, continues with a standalone tale starring Deathstroke in a deadly frozen wasteland!

The snow falls thick, blood runs black, and color itself is only a distant memory. The legendary assassin Deathstroke stalks a frozen wasteland, killing for coin among a nation of ever-warring jarls.

But when our murderer for hire finds himself cast in the role of reluctant guardian, will he fight to end the icy curse destroying his land or be consumed by the sins of his own dark past?

The red-hot Dark Knights of Steel epic, which reimagines DC's heroes in a medieval fantasy world, expands into bone-chilling new territories with new surprises in store, with a story written by Jay Kristoff, with striking images from rising star artist Tirso!

Plus, this volume includes a story by Dark Knights of Steel architect Tom Taylor and The Fellspyre Chronicles artist Riccardo Federici, detailing an all-new origin of Aquaman!

Format: 224 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: March 18, 2025 by DC Comics
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

I am so curious about this graphic novel :) I have been a huge fan of Jay for so many years now. <3 And so of course I'm getting a copy of this one, ha :) Not really my thing, but I shall try it and hopefully love it.
What are you waiting for on this epic Wednesday?

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Review: You Belong Here by Megan Miranda

This was a book I was both excited and nervous about reading. Fully excited, as it's Megan Miranda, and I have read and loved her books for so many years now. Nervous, because the main character of the book is forty years. Which is over twice the age of what I'm used to reading. Yet I knew I would enjoy this story.

And I did. I had some issues, but for the most part this book was exciting and thrilling and full of suspense and mystery. Ended up being a four star for me. Not perfect, but such a great story. And I'm so glad that I read this, despite being nervous at first. As the writing was good and the setting of this book was great as well.

Although at first I did have some issues with the setting. As the beginning of this book was pretty boring. As I don't actually like school books. But this focused less on that and more on what was going on, which I liked. But yes, the beginning was slow. It starts with Beckett, who is taking her eighteen-year-old daughter Delilah to college. We get to meet her parents, whom seemed a little bit weird. I did not like them much. We learn that Beckett is not together with Delilah's dad, Trevor. Though Delilah spends every summer with him. But Beckett does not. I did like learning about their history, to know when they were together and how it ended. I wish they had stayed together, though. Hmph. As they seemed to have been great together. I did like him a bunch.

Beckett grew up in the small town that her daughter is now going to college to. Her parents are still living there. But she left, years ago, before finishing college herself. There was a fire. Two men died. Her best friend was accused of the crime and went missing. And everyone else thought Beckett had something to do with it too. And so she was kicked out of the college and had to travel elsewhere. Which is where she met Trevor and got Delilah. She's spent the past eighteen years with her daughter, just the two of them.

And so she was a little bit too overprotective, I think. A little paranoid at times. Yet I fully understood her too. She just wanted her daughter to be safe. And then Delilah applies for her old college, without Beckett knowing about it. And so she is now forced back to the town she has left behind. And all of the memories. The beginning was slow, with her just getting Delilah there for her first day. Then some weeks pass while she is back home. Until she gets a weird dropped call from Delilah in the night and can't reach her again.

This makes Beckett drive all the way to her hometown in the night. Her parents are not home, they are on a work trip to Peru. And she has no one else to look for Delilah. This book is about Delilah being missing. About Beckett going a little crazy trying to search for her. Catching up with school friends and not. I did like reading about it all, as it was fascinating. I both liked and hated Cliff. He was interesting. I wish that Beckett had been a better friend to Maggie, as she seemed like such a sweet and caring person. Rude.

There is a lot going on in this book. I shall not write too much about it. Just that the book is about Delilah being missing. With Beckett doing everything to find her. Making a whole lot of bad choices as well. Then there is another twist near the middle of the book. Then someone is found dead. And there is very much happening after that. Many secrets are revealed and it was all pretty exciting to read about. It was almost perfect. I just wanted there to be more danger, and maybe romance. Still. It was mysterious and thrilling.

I liked reading about the past in this book. There were a few short moments from before, back when the fire happened. I loved learning all the secrets and the twists. And the truth about what actually happened that night, all those years ago. I loved reading about Beckett and Adalyn together. They seemed to have been such great friends. And it broke my heart that all that just went away. Adalyn had a whole bunch of secrets to uncover. Which I really enjoyed. I liked some of the other characters, like the older neighbor.

I will admit that I did have an issue with Beckett's age. I would have liked her to be twenty years younger, haha. And yet I very much loved reading about her too. Beckett was pretty awesome. A little crazy. Yet I grew to adore her. And I loved reading her story. So yes. I had some issues with her age, but in the end it did not matter much. Her story was still thrilling and exciting. I just wish it had been a little bit more. Still. It was a great mystery. I liked her relationship with her daughter, sometimes. They were so very much alike.

You Belong Here was such a thrilling story. The writing was excellent and the family relationships were so great. I loved the mystery of it all and the twists and all the secrets that came out at the end. I did find the ending to be a little depressing, yet it was also fully fair, which I liked. Though I wish that one person had not died, to be honest. And I do wish the book had been a little more brutal, a little more dangerous. It felt pretty tame. Yet I loved it that way too. This book was more of a quiet terror. And I enjoyed it a whole lot.

Thank you so much to Ali at Marysue Rucci Books for sending me an invite to read and review this book early via Edelweiss. I'm so happy that I was able to read this book right now. And I cannot wait to own the gorgeous hardcover when it comes out at the end of July. This is a book that you all must read. Megan is the best at writing suspense. And her writing is just stunning. I have read all of her books, except for one older sequel. And her books have all been amazing. I cannot wait to read even more by her in the future.

Goodreads - Blackwells - Amazon US - Amazon UK