About The Book
Book: Strange Pictures
Author: Uketsu translated by Jim Rion
Standalone or Series: Book 1 in the Strange series
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Publication Date (UK): 16th January 2025
🔍Standout Read. Awarded to books I highly recommend.
My Review
The moment I saw this book advertised, I knew I had to read it. The vibrant bento box cover immediately caught my eye (it’s also the softest cover ever!), and the premise had me hooked. I got this copy and cute matching bookmark from my faves Criminally Good Books in York.
Strange Pictures is written by Japanese YouTuber and author Uketsu, a mysterious figure who always appears in videos wearing a white mask and black bodysuit, with a digitally distorted voice. His real identity remains unknown…
The book opens with a drawing being analysed by a psychologist, drawn by a child who has committed matricide, to assess whether they should be reintegrated. Then we reach the contents page and see that the book is divided into four distinct stories, years apart. The challenge? Finding the hidden clues that reveal the sinister truth connecting them all.
True to its title, Strange Pictures integrates mixed media elements – blog posts, floor plans, letters, and of course, eerie illustrations. If you know me, you’ll know I love mixed media in fiction, and this was no exception. I’m keeping this review short to preserve the mystery, but I’ll say this I was thoroughly impressed. A definite recommendation!
And the best part? Another of Uketsu’s books, Strange Houses, is being translated and is set to release later this year. I can’t wait to read more!




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