This Week in Books

This Week in Books – 11-06-25

This Week in Books is a feature hosted by Lipsy at Lipsyy Lost and Found that allows bloggers to share:

  • What they’ve recently finished reading
  • What they are currently reading
  • What they are planning to read next

A similar meme is run by Taking on a World of Words.


I finished reading The Stranger Times by C. K. McDonnell, a really enjoyable urban fantasy.

There are dark forces at work in our world (and in Manchester in particular), so thank God The Stranger Times is on hand to report them . . .

A weekly newspaper dedicated to the weird and the wonderful (but mostly the weird), it is the go-to publication for the unexplained and inexplicable.

At least that’s their pitch. The reality is rather less auspicious. Their editor is a drunken, foul-tempered and foul-mouthed husk of a man who thinks little of the publication he edits. His staff are a ragtag group of misfits. And as for the assistant editor… well, that job is a revolving door – and it has just revolved to reveal Hannah Willis, who’s got problems of her own.

When tragedy strikes in her first week on the job, The Stranger Times is forced to do some serious investigating. What they discover leads to a shocking realisation: some of the stories they’d previously dismissed as nonsense are in fact terrifyingly real. Soon they come face-to-face with darker forces than they could ever have imagined.


I’m currently reading The Terror by Dan Simmons.

The most advanced scientific enterprise ever mounted, Sir John Franklin’s 1845 expedition in search of the fabled North-West Passage had every expectation of triumph.

But for almost two years his ships HMS Terror and Erebus have been trapped in the Arctic ice. Supplies of fuel and food are running low. Scurvy, starvation and even madness beging to take their toll. And yet the real threat isn’t from the constantly shifting, alien landscape, the flesh-numbing temperatures or being crushed by the unyielding, frozen ocean. No, the real threat is far more terrifying.

There is something out there in the frigid darkness. It stalks the ships and snatches men. It is a nameless thing. At once nowhere and everywhere, this terror has become the expedition’s nemesis…


My next read might be In the Blink of an Eye by Jo Callaghan.

In the UK, someone is reported missing every 90 seconds.
Just gone. Vanished. In the blink of an eye.

DCS Kat Frank knows all about loss. A widowed single mother, Kat is a cop who trusts her instincts. Picked to lead a pilot programme that has her paired with AIDE (Artificially Intelligent Detective Entity) Lock, Kat’s instincts come up against Lock’s logic. But when the two missing person’s cold cases they are reviewing suddenly become active, Lock is the only one who can help Kat when the case gets personal.

AI versus human experience.
Logic versus instinct.
With lives on the line can the pair work together before someone else becomes another statistic?


And that’s my week in books! What are you reading this week? Let me know in the comments! 😎

6 comments

  1. The Terror is a terrific book, Dan Simmons is one of my favourite authors and underrated a s writer imho, hope you enjoy!

    This week I have been reading ‘Midwestern Gothic’ by Scott Thomas which is a series of novellas set in the American Midwest that links up with some characters in his previous novel, ‘Kill Creek’.

    Its a terrific read,terrifying and also with a lot of heart thar makes it a perfect early summer book for horror fans!

    1. I’m completely new to Dan Simmons, but very much enjoying The Terror so far (I’m about a third in!)

      Midwestern Gothic sounds great – going to check it out! 🤗

    1. Thanks, Nicki! It’s possible that I’ll still be on The Terror this time next week – it’s a real doorstopper! 😂

    1. 🤣 yeah, yeah, we’ll see 😋

      It’s entirely possible that I’ll still be on The Terror this time next week though – it’s huge!

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