• October has a particular flavor, doesn’t it? The kind that lingers like smoke in the air and cinnamon on your tongue. The nights stretch longer, the wind sighs through the trees, and suddenly every drink tastes like something a witch might brew under a harvest moon. This week’s Tasty Tuesday is for readers who crave…

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  • Rated:⭐⭐⭐⭐ Neal Shusterman’s Thunderhead, the second book in the Arc of a Scythe trilogy, doesn’t just continue the story—it escalates it. If Scythe was a philosophical dance with death, Thunderhead is a storm that questions the very meaning of control, morality, and what happens when humanity decides it’s outgrown its gods. Shusterman’s world remains one…

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  • Some books burn bright for a season — and then fade into the dust motes of memory. But here at Literary Gluttony, we know better than to let good stories go quietly. Every Forgotten Friday, we crack open the crypt of the overlooked and unloved, brushing off the cobwebs to rediscover tales that still hum…

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  • Some stories don’t roar with power—they shimmer. They hum softly beneath the skin, twining folklore and moonlight until the world feels just a little more alive, a little more strange. Witchlight Wednesday is for those stories—the ones that blur the line between dream and reality, that leave you seeing the glint of something otherworldly just…

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  • The world stirs reluctantly on Mondays — coffee brews stronger, shadows linger longer, and everything feels just a little off-kilter. Instead of resisting the gloom, let’s lean in. After all, what better way to survive the start of the week than by sinking into stories that echo with whispers, blood, and the soft thud of…

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  • Saturdays are made for luxuriating in the linger—the taste on your tongue, the whisper of a new story curling at the edges of your mind, a drink just bold enough to match the book. This edition pairs four compelling reads with glasses that don’t shy away. Grab your coziest corner, your favorite blanket, and let’s…

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  • There’s something intoxicating about the idea of a crumbling castle tucked in mist, a forbidden university where the walls remember their ghosts, and a brooding professor whose secrets are as thick as the fog rolling off the cliffs. Gothikana promises all of that—a romance draped in mystery, laced with melancholy—but the execution left me adrift…

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  • There’s a certain wicked pleasure in a story that claws at your mind long after your eyes close. The kind of book that turns your heart into a drum, that makes quiet rooms feel too loud, that leaves you half-listening for footsteps in the next room. Thrillers are the spices we add to our reading…

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  • Some books don’t just tell stories — they taste like something. They melt on your tongue, linger in your senses, and haunt you long after you’ve devoured the final page. This week’s Tasty Tuesday is all about literary flavor — pairing five unforgettable reads with confections that mirror their essence. So brew something warm, light…

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  • There’s something sacred about a Sunday in October — the quiet between the pages, the slow swirl of steam rising from your cup, the way the world feels suspended just long enough to breathe. It’s the perfect moment to lose yourself in a story that tastes like the season: warm, dark, and just a little…

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