Monthly Rewind: April 2026

Monthly Rewind: April 2026

L I F E

All I’ve done this month is play Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Send help.

B O O K S

In April, I read 7 books!

For transparency, every book marked with * are titles I received for free as I currently work at PRH UK.

Yuki, I Love You!

A cute slice of life one shot following Haru and Yuki, two childhood friends turned lovers, as live their lives together. I feel like I rarely read manga where the main couple is already established. This one is short but sweet. I found it randomly while scrolling through TikTok!

We’ll Prescribe You Another Cat*

We return to the Kokoro Clinic for the Soul with new patients in dire need of some feline assistance. A lovely sequel! I was worried it would feel rather repetitive considering the format of the plot. But instead it continues its heart-warming streak from the first book!

Bad Queer

A novel in verse following a non-binary teen falling in love for the first time. I loved the illustrations that were all around this book! A punchy and intimate look of first love and loss. I’m not big on novel in verse but this was so, so lovely.

A Prince Among Pirates

Running away from an arranged marriage, Kit Davenport finds himself embarking a ship he should ever be seen on. The Deliverance is manned by a crew of misfits led by a charismatic Reggie Sharpe. Life at sea is not for all but Kit has no choice if wants to keep running from his past.

I refuse to acknowledge the existence of the U.K cover. The U.S. cover above is so stunning and is what caught my eye when I first saw the book on Instagram. HarperCollins UK, please see me in the backrooms, we have some things to discuss..

I don’t know why but for some reason, I thought this was a fantasy at first glance but it’s actually historical fiction! A light-hearted fun read but still manages to tackle serious topics of its time such as colonialism and piracy. Also, I found it funny that Reggie’s name is in the book description but for most of the book, it’s actually hidden from the reader. Kit is even shocked to learn his name and I just sat there thinking, “was I supposed to be shocked too?๐Ÿ˜…”

The romance is so sweet! I actually preferred the growing friendship of Kit and his fellow crewmates on the ship but it was fun seeing Kit and Reggie grow as the story developed.

I have to admit there is only one thing that I hated about this book but it’s not the fault of the book at all. Reggie refers to Kit as Kitten constantly. And if you watch my streams where I play the game Love and Deepspace, then you will already know how I feel about pet names. (Spoiler: I don’t like them at all!) It’s the ONE thing I couldn’t get over this entire book. I loved this book and it made me feel so bad that this one little thing was so close to ruining my reading experience. My rating for this book is 5/5 because it deserves it but just know in my soul that a little part of me died every time Reggie said Kitten.

The King in Yellow*

A collection of weird fiction stories linked to The King in Yellow. This book is very odd and can be divided into two sections. The first part that deals with stories through the theme of The King in Yellow which is a title to a play that causes people to go mad when they read it. The second half of the book turns more light hearted. I kind of love how confused this book made me feel.

A fun reason as to why I was reading this book: Minecraft.

Yes, Minecraft.

This month, I had watched a video called “Searching for a World That Doesn’t Exist” – a Minecraft Alternate Reality Game (ARG). A Minecraft ARG is a horror-theme narrative where fiction blends with reality to create this unfolding story. The story follows a player named Avery exploring a corrupted Minecraft world on a used laptop. This two part series draws heavily on the King in Yellow mythos, focusing on the psychological impact of forbidden knowledge and how it breaks down Avery.

The video is pure psychological horror and was such a phenomenal watch that it made me want to read The King in Yellow to understand the mythos a bit more.

An Elixir for Wonderlust

Tal has spent the last nine years on the run, but he’s not a criminal. Instead, he is being chased by a Wraith, a spirit which manifested after twenty-four townspeople of Shearwater, including Tal and his father, walked into the river and drowned – except only Tal returned unscathed. When he returns home to attend his grandfather’s funeral, Tal doesn’t plan on staying until his sibling convinces him to see the town’s newest healer who so happens to be the very person he had a one-night stand with the night prior. But Tal is determined to end the curse once and for all but the wraith is unforgiving and they might just drown under the pressure of Shearwater Spring.

NEW ALISTAIR REEVES BOOK MEANS I GET TO BE EVEN MORE ANNOYING ON THE INTERNET.

10/10. No notes. I might have cried a little when we had the cameo from Briar/Rowan and Ambrose/Emery. (the previous couples from the series) I’m sorry if you’re a Twitch viewer because you must be SICK of me constantly talking about this series.

Voices in the Sea Foam

A modern manga retelling of The Little Mermaid where the mermaid is reincarnated into Aito who has his memories from his past life returned to him when he meets the current reincarnation of his prince.

Once again, I am cursed to read beautiful one-shot mangas where I yearn for more. I do think this story would’ve benefitted from being a bit longer to let the reincarnation part settle in but it was beautiful nonetheless. I’m so glad I found this while randomly scrolling through Netgalley.


Thatโ€™s it for this month! Tell me what went on in YOUR life this month! What sort of things was important for you this month? New obsessions? New TV shows? Or book? Any new song recs (Iโ€™m always open to new music!)? Best books you read this month?

Monthly Rewind: March 2026

Monthly Rewind: March 2026

L I F E

This March, I celebrated my 28th birthday! I don’t really celebrate birthdays anymore but this year, I decided to go see My Neighbour Totoro in theatre! I love how they brought to life the story and magic of Ghibli to stage! Bravo to the team bringing Totoro to life, I gasped so loudly when I first saw him on stage.

B O O K S

In March, I read 6 books!

For transparency, every book marked with * are titles I received for free as I currently work at PRH UK. Books marked **are PRH UK books but I purchased them with my own money.

Eternal Shadows

When the King of Darkness dies suddenly, a battle ensues among those next in line. One wielder of each element is selected by the land to compete in six deadly games. The winner takes the crown. Unaware of being one of the last Light wielders. Aurora has no idea what she’s up against and when the old King’s son, Sterling, takes an interest in her, she is in a fight for her life.

Everything I hate in a book, I found it in here. Overuse of clichรฉ tropes and an embarrassing main character that lacks any real character development. Like, girl, if you don’t stand up for yourself…..

I don’t even want to talk about Sterling or I will throw up.

Our Sunny Days, Volume 1

Sung Ho settles for life in the Korean countryside when he suddenly becomes a single father to a baby girl. With no support, he finds himself butting heads with Kwon Haebeom, the grumpy village head, who seems to have it out for him. Can the two move past their first impressions and find friendship in each other?

BEST MANWHA EVER. When I discovered this was coming to print in English, I almost cried. If you’re new to BLs, then let this be the first one you read. It is sweet, hilarious and so wholesome. A beautiful found family surrounding the small village of Nuldongmae. His bald ass baby is the cutest manhwa baby ever!!!!!! This is also the same author of Unromantic Romance which is another amazing webtoon!

You Weren’t Meant to Be Human

A body horror novel about parasitic hives that are found all around the US which offer struggling humans a new community in exchange for loyalty to the Hive. Crane is a young autistic trans man who has been following the hive for a few years now and finds himself going through an unwanted pregnancy where the hive is determined he goes through with the pregnancy.

This book genuinely left me so shocked. A lot of reviews describe this book as splatterpunk which I’ve not read before and while this book is incredible, it has made me aware that I don’t think this is a genre I’ll be reading that often. It is a gory page turning read. I will be definitely looking into more of Andrew Joseph White’s books.

I actually read this as part of the Trans Right Readathon, but I ended up getting sick just as the readathon started so this was the only book I managed to read. ๐Ÿ˜ฆ

The Water and the Wild*

A novel in verse about a young girl in grief moves to Ireland where her father is now buried and discovers a secret within the father’s hometown.

Fia and the Last Snow Deer is one of my favourite books and Eilish Fisher returns with an even more powerful sequel. Rowan and her mother move from the US to Ireland in hopes of finding peace in her father’s home town – the one he had left so many years ago. But something is odd about the town and The Wall that surrounds it. An open secret amongst the people that they must fix the wall or else. When Rowan sneaks beyond The Wall, she discovers a horse and for the first time in forever, she feels at peace. But will this peace come at a cost? I would’ve loved to have seen the same illustrator for Fia and the Last Snow Deer, but there’s something so haunting about David Rooney’s art that fits so perfectly for this story. I was immediately enthralled. I can see Eilish Fisher becoming a classic children’s author in the future.

The Anthropocene Reviewed** (Published by Ebury but I purchased the e-book)

A collection of personal essays from author John Green. Originally a podcast, he reviews different aspects of our human-centered history and rating them on a five-star scale.

I decided to read this on a whim as I noticed it was the only John Green book I haven’t read. (I had read most of his fictional books as a teen! Yes… I was a 2012 Tumblr girl…..) I was mainly put off from reading this as I had listened the podcast over lockdown so I was already familiar with a lot of the content. However, there are six new exclusive pieces to the published version! It was great, especially if you’re new to John’s non-fiction work but I would recommend listening to the podcast!

The Amberglow Candy Store** (Published by Michael Joseph but I purchased the book)

At the end of Gloaming Lane, there lies the Amberglow Candy Store, only open between the full moon and the new moon and manned by a half-fox man called Kogetsu who promises confection that changes the lives of his customers. Customers range from a teenage girl worrying about her strained relationship to a struggling first time mother. The stories are lovely and offer a great reflection on the complex nature of human relationships as Kogetsu watches the aftereffect of his creations, eager to understand how humans work.


Thatโ€™s it for this month! Tell me what went on in YOUR life this month! What sort of things was important for you this month? New obsessions? New TV shows? Or book? Any new song recs (Iโ€™m always open to new music!)? Best books you read this month?