Sunday Summary mainly functions as my personal record of book-related topics that have captured my interest over the past week. It also acts as a public memory prompt and bookmarking system.

Books Read/Reading This Week.

Finished:

  • Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good [Loki: A Bad God’s Guide #1] by Louie Stowell 

Currently Reading:

  • The Incandescent by Emily Tesh 
  • The Butcher of the Forest by Premee Mohamed 

Newsy Things

The British Fantasy Awards 2025 where announed yesterday.

The full list of winners is here but these two need highlighting:

  • Best Anthology WINNER: BURY YOUR GAYS, EDITED BY SOFIA AJRAM
  • Best Non-Fiction WINNER: QUEER AS FOLKLORE BY SACHA COWARD

One is the only anthology I haven’t dipped into yet, but it is very queer, and the other is an outsider to the genre, yet another queer work. A lovely surprise. Thank you, BFA voters.

The World Fantasty Awards 2025 where announced today.

Locus has the full list of winners but I wanted to call out a couple:

  • Best Novella WINNER: Yoke of Stars, R.B. Lemberg (Tachyon)
  • Best Anthology WINNERHeartwood, Dan Coxon, ed. (Drugstore Indian)

I am still working on my post about this year’s Novella shortlist, but Yoke of Stars is a worthy winner. I also haven’t yet finished Heartwood, but it’s a powerful collection of works by talented writers, so I can see why it won.

Out This Week-ish in the UK

  • Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy (paperback release)
  • The House Saphir by Marissa Meyer
  • Firstborn of the Sun by Marvellous Michael Anson
  • It’s Not a Cult by Joey Batey
  • Alien: Perfect Organism by Shaun Hamill
  • Titanchild – The Talon Duology by Jen Williams (paperback release)
  • The Black Crow Book of Best New Horror. Volume 1
  • The Samurai Detectives. Volume 1 – The Samurai Detectives by Shotaro Ikenami [Trans Yui Kajita]
  • Eurotrash by Christian Kracht (author) [Trans. Daniel James Bowles]
  • The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow
  • Hazelthorn by C. G. Drews
  • Alien: Cult by Gavin G. Smith
  • Fallen City by Adrienne Young
  • The Tower of the Tyrant by J. T. Greathouse
  • The School of Night by Karl Ove Knausgård [Trans. Martin Aitken]
  • Vaim by Jon Fosse [Trans. Damion Searls]

Books That Others have Tempted Me With:

Cover Reveal of the Week

The Republic of Memory by Mahmud El Sayed – published in May buy Gollanza/Saga Press

Finally, Womble’s Temptation Post:

https://www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2025/10/26/wombling-along

In which

  • I am tempted by Halcyon Years by Alastair Reynolds
  • Find out Ancillary Review of Books has a new translated fiction segment
  • I am get more curious about Vampires At Sea by Lindsay Merbaum
  • Find out that Reactor really embraced horror in October

And so much more.

Outro

Once again, that turned out to be a much longer post than I expected.

Perhaps next week, it’ll be shorter?

Until next week — happy reading!

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