Raymond Briggs’s Fungus the Bogeyman is one of my favorite books of all time. I came across it at my grandparents’ house when I was about 10 years old. It is an illustrated book about the daily life of a bogeyman, Fungus, and his family. Along the way, we learn about bogey life, which is … [Read more]
Contemplation and Slime
Fungus the Bogeyman by Raymond Briggs
Not the Alphabet book I grew up on
Queer History A to Z: 100 Years of LGBTQ+ Activism b by Robin Stevenson and Vivian Rosas
Queer History A to Z: 100 Years of LGBTQ+ Activism by Robin Stevenson and illustrated by Vivian Rosas is a middle grade alphabet book that is also a landmine of wonder tidbits. The version I found was from 2024 and was still an online copy. However, it was not complete so I hope to find a finished … [Read more]
Not-so-distant future
Identical by Leah Hayes
Sometimes I read a book that makes me both love and hate it simultaneously. It is an emotional book that can make me ill. It is something that I both understand on a miniscule level and one where I can not understand it at all. Identical by Leah Hayes (read via an online reader, due mid September … [Read more]
Beary cute story
A Bear Belongs: A Wildlife Rescue Story by Catherine Barr and Harriet Hobday
It’s a little embarrassing to say that it took me from February 2026 to April 2026 to read A Bear Belongs: A Wildlife Rescue Story by Catherine Barr. Not because it is some 5,000 page book or anything. But because I forgot the name of it. It was not until a few days before writing the review I … [Read more]
“Now, in a growing number of cities across the country, when a victim testified, she no longer did so alone.”
The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story by Pagan Kennedy
Following news at the beginning of May that the End the Backlog campaign had finally achieved rape kit reform legislation in all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Now, in the year of aggravation that is 2026. But, with a goal of being thankful for the wins and not angered by their delay I … [Read more]
Diary of a Mad Tradwife
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
First and foremost, we must give credit where credit is due. Caro Claire Burke's Yesteryear has a premise that must have other authors fuming with jealousy. Her protagonist, Natalie Heller Mills, is a housewife and mother on a remote ranch who posts "tradwife" content on social media, pretending to … [Read more]
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