I’ve had a pretty good 2023, but it was an odd year for this blog. In March, Google updated its algorithm and decimated the amount of traffic this site sees. This is particularly disappointing as I had more fun with this blog in 2023 than I’ve had for ages. After a few years of largely focusing on fiction, I forced myself to alternate between fiction and non-fiction on a weekly basis. This led me to some very weird books indeed. (All of the following images are links to the respective blog posts.)












I did a trilogy of posts on bizarre books about bizarre cryptids. How I wish I could ring in the New Year with Pigman, Goatman and Lizardman.



I also read a lot of true crime books this year. I don’t know why I hadn’t paid more attention to this genre earlier. Nearly all of the crime books I read had an occult/satanic/conspiracy angle to them. Some of these books were very upsetting to read, but they definitely renewed my interest in blogging. It’s terrifying how frequently texts, characters and authors I have covered here popped up in these books.








I think I read less than 15 non-fiction books during 2021 and 2022, so it was refreshing to spend so much time learning about the real world this year. I read plenty of fiction too, and most of it was of the Paperbacks from Hell variety. Some of these books were good. Others, especially Bradley Snow’s Andy, were truly awful.

















It has been a bummer to see my traffic dropping. I blame google for this, but I have also been cutting down on social media in the last few years, and that may have made things worse too. Twitter was the only site I was still using last year, but Elon Musk is a piece of dog’s filth, so I only use twitter to link my weekly post at this point. (Even that is almost useless.) I guess we’re living in the era of the podcast now. I’d move on and try that, but I’d have nobody to do it with. I put a lot of work into this blog, and although it’s ultimately for my own enjoyment, it’s nice to get a bit of recognition now and then. Please share this website with anyone you know who would be interested, and comment or email me if you have suggestions.
Here are some more from this year:












Another thing I’ve noticed this year is an increase in requests from authors for me to read their novels. This always amuses me. Have these stupid bastards ever looked through the blog? I rarely read new books, and I trash 95% of the books I review. Keep your shitty steampunk zombie novel to yourself, you sad virgins. Also, speaking of bad amateur fiction, I don’t think many people got around to reading the short story I put out this year.
I’ll end this the same way I do every year. I’ve written posts like this for 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. Look on my works ye mighty and despair. You can also check out my index page for individual links to the 500+ books I have reviewed here so far. Also, check back soon. I have some good stuff coming up.
I sincerely wish you all a happy New Year!

Yeah, I’ve been hearing about how blogs are yesterday’s thing and that everyone now has started their own podcast instead. However, it may be that if you consistently blog on the same theme for an extended period, you will become a go-to site for interested readers as the competition drops off. Sharing on social media, or offering links to your blog in comments on related sites (or any stand-alone articles you place elsewhere), can also steer traffic your way. I’ll keep reading, anyway. Satan rules, 2024.
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PS Satan, I mean Santa, got me this for Xmas. Scholarly, but you might like to read and review a copy if you can find one: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-exorcist-effect-9780197635391?cc=us&lang=en&
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The “podcasts are the way to go” mantra rings hollow to me. It’s like the frauds and grifters posting videos on Youtube about how to make oodles of money publishing journals and crappy fiction on KDP. I had a review blog before, then decided to try doing reviews on Youtube instead. After 13 months and no traction, I decided screw it, and here I am again. I think I express myself better in written form anyway. And some of us oldsters still enjoy visiting a blog. I’m like you, though, mostly doing it for myself. If somebody stumbles across the site, great. If not, them’s the breaks. Hope 2024 is better for you.
As for Twitter, I gave up on that, too. I was never good at social media anyway, but that site seemed dead the last time I tried using it. Good riddance.
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Yeah, and some day having read and ruminated on these ridiculous books will surely pay off in the real world!
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Happy New Year!* And I have only been reading your blogs for the past year or so and am always enjoying it. So thanks for all your hard work and fun you had whilst inspiring us all in the weirdest ways.
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It has been multiple months i didnt open the app. When i did i noticed you still post and i liked it
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I’ve been an avid reader via RSS. I assume that doesn’t show in your stats. Keep up the great work, I look forward to every post!
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Really love reading your posts! Hope it picks up in 2024. Not many places where I get a curated selection of weird books.
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