IT’S CULT TIME!
📚 books mentioned:
- The Merry Dredgers by Jeremy C. Shipp
- Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison
- You Weren't Meant to Be Human by Andrew Joseph White
- Herculine by Grace Byron
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- dress is from Free People, rented from Nuuly
- eyeshadow is Fade Into Hue Palette from Colourpop
- mascara is Lash Princess False Lash (Purple) from Essence
- lip combo is Lip Liner Stay-n (Clover) from and Lip Elixir (Midnight Lychee) from Sacheu Beauty
- (also if you have a question about my makeup or something i’m wearing, most of it is curated in my shopmy!)
thank you to Meerkat Press, Berkley Books, and Saga Press for the gifted copies!
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cult books • books about cults • horror books • unique horror horror books • dark humor books • unique books • diverse books
Diving into cult-themed horror literature reveals fascinating insights not just into the genre but also into complex human dynamics and societal fears. From my personal reading experience, books like The Merry Dredgers bring a fresh take with its immersive goblin-themed amusement park setting that cleverly combines eerie atmosphere with whimsical yet unsettling characters. Such unique world-building can deeply engross readers, offering a blend of horror and playful storytelling that deviates from typical scares. Moreover, exploring novels like Black Sheep and You Weren't Meant to Be Human opens pathways to understanding toxic environments and identity struggles intertwined with supernatural or horror elements. These stories resonate on a personal level, especially when they touch upon intricate family secrets or alien hive minds, making the horror feel more intimate and psychologically layered. For fans of diverse narratives, Herculine stands out by centering a transgender girl's experience in a communal setting with nuanced trauma exploration. The intense stream-of-consciousness narration offers a raw look into mental health challenges layered within horror tropes. What makes these cult horror books compelling is their ability to mix dark humor, social commentary, and unique storytelling voices. The integration of sharp wit alongside sinister themes adds an unexpected but welcome dimension to the reading experience. If you’re like me, stepping into these stories not only delivers chilling thrills but also sparks reflection on belonging, identity, and the complexities of human psyche under pressure from external forces—be it cults, alien influences, or toxic relationships. Whether you gravitate toward more whimsical horror or gritty psychological drama, these books provide valuable perspectives and keep you hooked until the last page. In addition, the author's fashion and makeup insights included complement the books’ cult vibe, illustrating how lifestyle and aesthetic choices can be part of engaging with such niche topics. For enthusiasts interested in both literature and style, the curation of makeup palettes and clothing rentals featured here adds another layer of personal connection and inspiration.








































































