Review: Witch 13 by Patrick Delaney
I was hopeful to read a queer horror book in time for Halloween. You know those books where a male author writes about a woman and you just feel… ugh by it?
I was hopeful to read a queer horror book in time for Halloween. You know those books where a male author writes about a woman and you just feel… ugh by it?
This week’s theme is about books that I loved but never reviewed. Sometimes I enjoy the simple act of reading without taking notes, sometimes I feel like I wouldn’t do the book any justice, and sometimes I plan an reviewing a book. Sometime. In the near future. Or distant future.
Since we’re all staying home as much as possible anyway, what better way to spend my time than to reread my favourite books? And if you don’t know these books now is your chance to spend some quality time with queer quarantine reading.
So if a book blurb starts like that you can be sure I’ll be very interested.
When all hell literally breaks loose in Toronto and superstrength ghosts are unleashed on Wes and his friends, he and Hudson are thrown into a case unlike any they’ve seen before.
Jack and Isaac are wonderful in breaking through clichés. Jack especially is not what you expect.