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Once and Again

Can You Ever Truly Go Home Again?

If you could turn back time—just once—to fix your biggest mistake, would you do it? That is the heart-wrenching question at the center of Rebecca Serle’s latest magical masterpiece, Once and Again.

The women of the Novak family possess a rare and heavy gift: the ability to reverse time exactly once in their lives. Lauren has grown up in the shadow of this power, watching her mother, Marcella, live in perpetual fear after using her “one time” to save Lauren’s father from a fatal accident. On the other hand, there is Lauren’s grandmother, Sylvia, a glamorous iconoclast who seems to have no regrets at all.

When Lauren moves back to her childhood home in Malibu for the summer, she expects to spend her days surfing and reconnecting with her family. What she doesn’t expect is for Stone, her first love and the man who shattered her heart a decade ago, to walk back into her life.

As the sun sets over Broad Beach Road, Lauren finds herself caught between the life she built and the “what ifs” of the past. Once and Again is a stunning exploration of fate, the complexity of mother-daughter bonds, and the bittersweet realization that sometimes the choices we make are exactly what lead us where we need to be—even if we have the power to undo them.


  • Year 2026
Nothing Tastes as Good

Would You Kill to be Thin? Exploring the Body Horror of “Nothing Tastes as Good”

If you thought the Ozempic craze was intense, wait until you meet Emmett Truesdale.

In Luke Dumas’s latest skin-crawling thriller, Nothing Tastes as Good, we follow Emmett—a retail worker in Southern California who feels invisible in a world obsessed with tanned, six-pack perfection. At over three hundred pounds, Emmett is desperate to shed the weight of his childhood trauma and his physical body.

When he enrolls in a clinical trial for a revolutionary weight-loss drug called Obexity, the results are nothing short of a miracle. The pounds melt away at superhuman speed, and for the first time in his life, people actually treat him like a human being.

But every miracle has a price.

Soon, Emmett is plagued by blackouts, lost stretches of time, and visceral, overwhelming cravings. Even more terrifying? The people who were once cruel to him are starting to disappear. As the police hunt for a cannibalistic killer, Emmett begins to fear that the drug isn’t just changing his waistline—it’s turning him into a monster.

Part social commentary and part stomach-churning body horror, Nothing Tastes as Good is being described as a mix of the film The Substance and the classic grit of Stephen King. It’s a haunting look at fatphobia, corporate greed, and the lengths we go to for “perfection.”

Warning: This one isn’t for the faint of heart. If you love “Weird Lit” and psychological suspense that leaves you questioning everything, put this on your TBR immediately!

  • Year 2026