My January 2026 Horror Review Column is now live on the LJ site and in the current issue of the print magazine!
In this post I have gathered the titles with my three words and links to my full draft reviews on Goodreads. Click on the titles for readalikes and more appeal information.
I am also giving away 2 of these books to 2 winners on the Horror blog today. Click here to see that post with the rules on how to enter.
Back to the January 2026 reviews. First this month's 2 STARS:
- Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker (two time frames, dreamlike/nightmarish, strong sense of place)
- My interview with the author also appears in this issue. Link to be added when it goes up online.
- Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher (Bug-Body Horror combo, Gothic with teeth, strong sense of place)
And the other 6 excellent titles:
- Trad Wife by conversational narration, influencer horror, disquieting)
- The Glowing Hours by Leila Siddiqui (Gothic, retelling, menacing)
- The Fortune Tellers of Rue Daru by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore (menacing, political intrigue, historical)
- Dead First by Johnny Compton (Supernatural Detective Horror, Emotionally Charged, Original Monster story)
- The Midnight Muse by Jo Kaplan (cursed bands, liberal use of ephemera/foreshadowing and flashbacks, monster in the woods)
- The Body by Bethany C. Morrow (religious cult horror, secrets and trauma, supernatural thriller)







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