Book Buzz: What SIBA Booksellers are Reading (5/19/2026)

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Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker

Kylie Lee Baker, photo credit Greg Samorski"I thought about setting the historical timeline before the Meiji Restoration, when the samurai still would have had social standing and power. But ultimately, I liked the idea of Sen’s family desperately clinging to the past glory of the samurai, because desperate characters do irrational things. I also liked that because Sen’s father essentially wants to start a whole new samurai rebellion from scratch. The stakes feel much more like a personal vendetta than a political movement. I think this decision fit better with the story I was trying to tell — I’m more interested in talking about the mistakes of one family who happened to be samurai rather than commenting on the samurai at large.”
  ― Kylie Lee Baker, Interview, Polygon

Japanese Gothic

What booksellers are saying about Japanese Gothic

  • Japanese Gothic is a beautifully written, atmospheric, and haunting novel blending horror, historical fiction, and mystery into one truly captivating story. I found myself sucked into both Lee and Sen's individual POVs immediately, eager to learn about both of their lives and what brings them together...Baker is able to jump from descriptive, lyrical prose to gruesome, terrifying scenes masterfully, while at the same time, keeping you invested in two very different people and their journeys without losing momentum. I ate it up and feel like I could talk about the symbolism, the reveals, and the ending for both characters for hours.
      ― Sarai, Spellbound Bookstore in Sanford, Florida

  • I am haunted by this story - trapped in its hazy despair, the threads of death woven through each page, the crushing weight of time and boxes and underwater graves. I am trapped in its pages, in the house behind the sword ferns. You want heavy, emotional gothic? This is it. You want unreliable narrators, spiraling depression, trauma, and deaths that echo across time? Bam. Right here. Japanese Gothic is a gorgeous blend of horror, mythology, and science fiction.
      ― Rachel, Friendly City Books, Columbus, Mississippi

  • This book is beautiful, and sad, and I finished it in one sitting. A true Gothic tale, complete with a creepy house and ghosts literally in the walls. Baker crafts her story so well, weaving and blurring timelines together until you can't figure out who is haunting what. And that ending - WOW. Real contender for my favorite book of 2026.
    ― Meagan, Righton Books, St Simons Island, Georgia
  • Wow, you know a book is good when you're left speechless. I can definitely see myself rereading this in the future just to dive into the story a bit more!
    ― Jordan, A Novel Romance, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Japanese Gothic is a blood-soaked slice of a blade too fast; a read-in-one-sitting experience that chills you to the hilt. Superb in every way.
    ― Dominic, Book + Bottle, St. Petersburg, Florida

About Kylie Lee Baker

Kylie Lee Baker is the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Night duology and The Scarlet Alchemist duology. She grew up in Boston and has since lived in Atlanta, Salamanca, and Seoul. Her writing is informed by her heritage (Japanese, Chinese, and Irish), as well as her experiences living abroad as both a student and a teacher. She has a BA in creative writing and Spanish from Emory University and a master's of library and information science degree from Simmons University.

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