The No-Bake Lazy Cake Recipe (Only 4 Ingredients!)

Ingredients

  • 2 packets butter biscuits (like LU Le Petit Beurre)
  • 5 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 7 tablespoons butter, softened to room temperature
  • 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk

Directions

Cut the butter into pieces and, in a mixing bowl, combine with cocoa powder and sweetened condensed milk. (Don’t worry, this is about as labor intensive as this recipe gets).

Break the biscuits into pieces (be careful not to get them too crumbly) and combine with the cocoa/milk mixture. Mix well until all the biscuit pieces are well coated.

Spoon the mixture onto a piece of aluminum foil. With a spatula or spoon, shape the mixture into a loaf.

Wrap tightly in aluminum foil (you can shape the loaf a bit more with your hands while doing this). Freeze for 3-4 hours.

Unwrap the loaf and cut into pieces. Then comes the easiest bit of all – gobbling up the slices before they become too gooey! And if, miraculously, there’s anything left, Lazy Cake will stay good in the freezer for up to one week.

The Passover Seder is steeped in tradition, but that doesn't mean your meal has to be completely conventional. Here are 20 modern takes on classic Passover dishes, like Manischewitz-spiked cocktails and matzo-based chocolate bars. (Don't let the word "modern" scare you; there's still plenty of smoked fish, matzo ball soup, and kugel in the mix.)

Scroll to see some amazing, modern Passover recipes to make in 2025.

When is Passover this year in 2025?

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Passover begins the evening of April 12, 2025, and lasts through the evening of Apr 20, 2025.

What is the traditional meal for Passover?

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The traditional meal for Passover includes a mix of symbolic foods. Meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables, herbs, and saltwater all have a place on the Seder plate, though more modern passover meals make some variations on the ingredients included.

What are the 6 foods of Passover?

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A lamb’s bone (Zeroah), roasted egg (Beitzah), fruit and nut paste (Haroset), bitter herbs like horseradish (Mar’or), green vegetables (Karpas), and a small bowl of salt water are the 6 main foods of Passover.

What food is forbidden on Passover?

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Some traditions celebrate the jewish holiday with restrictions on leavened bread (chometz). Breads made from wheat, oat, spelt, rye or barley are not eaten on Passover.

The Best Foods To Make For Your Passover Meals

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Smoked Salmon Platter

Now that everyone has a drink, get the party started with a show-stopping salmon platter, complete with cukes, tomatoes, red onion, and tons of shmear. Replace the bagels with matzo to hold all those toppings. (via How Sweet Eats)

Foodal

Matzo Ball Soup

This Passover classic is traditionally made with chicken. Welcome your vegetarian friends to the table with a meat-free version. (via Foodal)

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Salmon Instant Pot Dinner

If you're hosting a small Passover Seder, use your Instant Pot to create a full meal of steamed fish, potatoes, and veg. (via Brit + Co)

Half Baked Harvest

Roasted Beef Tenderloin With French Onion Au Jus

Feeling fancier than brisket? This thyme-crusted tenderloin is simpler than it looks but is definitely main-course worthy. Just be sure to omit the butter or replace it with a dairy-free substitute. (via Half Baked Harvest)

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Matzo Schnitzel

With matzo meal and potato starch, crispy breaded chicken free of leavened ingredients can be yours for your Passover crowd to enjoy. (via Jamie Geller)

Life Made Sweeter

Instant-Pot Pot Roast

Embrace the modern-day craze for the Instant Pot (and the Whole30 diet) with this nourishing pot roast, which incorporates more veggies than the traditional version. (via Life Made Sweeter)

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Kofta Kebabs

These kebabs have just six ingredients but are intensely flavorful from cozy cinnamon and aromatic basil. Swap out Passover Panko or matzo meal for the breadcrumbs. These have a tahini dressing, which can be left out depending on if your family consumes kitniyot during Passover or not. (via Jamie Geller)

Cotter Crunch

Instant Pot Steamed Artichokes

Celebrate the classic fried artichokes of the Roman Jewish Ghetto with this lighter version, which steams in 10 minutes in the Instant Pot. (via Cotter Crunch)

Leite's Culinaria

Beet and Carrot Fritters

Switch up the Passover table's very beige (yet delicious) color scheme with these bright and healthy beet fritters. (via Leite's Culinaria)

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Creamy Vegan Risotto With Asparagus and Quinoa

Quinoa is technically a seed, not a grain, so many people give it the seal of approval on Passover. Use it to concoct this risotto, which gets its creamy texture from a purée of roasted cauliflower, beans, and almond milk. However, if you are avoiding beans, just sub in more cauliflower. (via Well Plated by Erin)

Jamie Geller

Matzo Farfel Stuffing

Dates add an unexpected sweetness to this comforting tray of matzo pieces, mushrooms, and aromatic veggies. (via Jamie Geller)

Foraged Dish

Roasted Eggplant Salad

Juicy pomegranate seeds can make any dish look festive, as proven by this bed of seasoned roasted eggplant and pine nuts. Dress it in lemon juice, sea salt, and olive oil if you are not consuming kitniyot like tahini sauce. (via Foraged Dish)

Make These Delicious Desserts And Sweets For Passover

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Vanilla Noodle Kugel

Use Passover-friendly (usually matzo-based) egg noodles and wafer cookies for this kugel, which balances the sweet notes of vanilla and sugar with the tangier flavor of sour cream. (via Tori Avey)

Baker by Nature

Flourless Chocolate Fudge Cake

Butter, chocolate, eggs, and sugar make a shockingly fudgy cake — no flour necessary. You can always sub in vegan butter if you plan on eating the meal less than two hours after consuming meat. (via Baker by Nature)

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Waffle-Iron Latkes 5 Ways

Modernize the traditional latke by cooking it in a waffle iron and adorning it with updated toppings, like crème fraîche and apple butter or Greek yogurt and pomegranate. (via Brit + Co)

Drizzle and Dip

Dessert-Wine Poached Pears

A holiday without flour is an opportunity to get creative with fruit. These pears are poached in simple syrup, honey, and dessert wine until warm and tender. Serve them with non-dairy vanilla ice cream for a glorious temperature contrast. (via Drizzle and Dip)

Leite's Culinaria

Passover Apple Cake

Matzo cake meal is the secret ingredient in this nutty, apple-rich, and raisin-studded cake. (via Leite's Culinaria)

Half Baked Harvest

5-Ingredient Magic Matzo Chocolate Bars

Have the kids in the family make these crunchy-chewy chocolate bars. The recipe is a simple matter of layering, sprinkling, and drizzling, so it can't go too awry. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Tori Avey

Passover Chocolate Chip Cookies

As long as you have matzo meal, you don't have to give up chocolate chip cookies during Passover. (via Tori Avey)

Kitchen Treaty

Classic Red Sangria

You could pass around standard glasses of Manischewitz, or you could use the red wine to make a fruity sangria. Since Manischewitz is already so sweet, you don't need to add any sugar to the mix. (via Kitchen Treaty)

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When I was in high school, mornings were a battle. I'd hit the snooze button on my alarm more times than I care to admit, roll out of bed, rush to get ready, and hop on my bus before it left me stranded, often having to sacrifice breakfast in the process.

That's why Gilmore Girls continues to fascinate me, as well as countless fans around the globe. Somehow, Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, the mother-daughter pair who repeatedly claimed they weren't "morning people," managed to make it to Luke's Diner for breakfast before heading to work and school each day. How?!

Their jam-packed morning routines have been a topic of debate plaguing online fan forums for a while. For instance, people have long been wondering how the duo was able to accomplish so much before truly starting their days. After some digging into the timeline, here's what we found!

Here's our breakdown of whether or not Rory and Lorelai could have actually eaten at Luke's Diner every morning on Gilmore Girls...

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To begin answering this question, we have to return to Season 1, Episode 2 of Gilmore Girls. It follows Rory's first day at Chilton, and Lorelai plans to accompany her to school. So, she sets her alarm clock for 5:45 a.m. because she needs to pick up her dry cleaning that morning as well.

We later watched as Lorelai overslept, causing chaos to ensue when she had no appropriate clothes to wear to Chilton. But that's not the important detail here. Consider this: if we think it would've taken Lorelai a maximum of 30 minutes to visit the dry cleaners, then we can probably assume her normal wake-up time is around 6:15 a.m.

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Rory might get up at about the same time or a bit later. Either way, Lorelai would have around 35 minutes to get ready for her day before leaving and heading to Luke's at 6:50 a.m., usually with Rory in tow.

Fans know that Lorelai and Rory's home is located close to town, which is why they normally walk there. Luke's was around a 10-minute walk away, so if they were able to hit the pavement by 6:50 a.m., they'd arrive at 7:00 a.m.

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Finally, Rory had to take a bus ride to Chilton from Stars Hollow each morning before she began driving, which was approximately 40 minutes. If we assume that she got on the bus at 7:20 a.m., that would leave her and Lorelai with about 20 minutes of coffee-drinking and breakfast-eating time.

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But while this routine might technically be feasible, it still seems like a squeeze that wouldn't be realistic every single day. Not to mention, fans have pointed out how there seem to be other plot holes, such as how the sun is somehow always up when Lorelai and Rory are getting ready, no matter the season.

Additionally, Rory appears to have a decent amount of free time for socializing in general, despite being a straight-A student who's on the debate team, student council, yearbook, and the school paper at Chilton. As some Redditors noted, though, Gilmore Girls is (obviously) a TV show, and the more "boring" parts of Rory's day don't always make it on-screen.

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So, Rory likely reads during her commute to and from school, uses her lunch period or free periods to catch up on work, and arrives home from school earlier than Lorelai gets back from work, meaning she has more alone time to complete her homework. Additionally, viewers have seen Rory study late at night, have her nose buried in her books at Luke's before tests, and turn down some plans, such as with her first boyfriend, Dean, in favor of studying.

Regardless, the fact that it's always bright outside when Lorelai and Rory wake up is one plot hole we can't really explain.

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Colorful cakes and other make-ahead Easter desserts are always welcome at the brunch table. And when it comes to sweet Easter treats like ones made with Easter candy — what's not to love? If you're looking for crafty concoctions that will satisfy your sweet tooth and double as festive Easter table decor, we've got your back. Here are 25 sweet Easter treats that will get everyone in the mood for *bunny* season, stat.

Cadbury Creme Egg Cheesecake Dip

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With this sweet Easter-themed dip, the whole table can get a taste of creamy, chocolatey goodness. (via Brit + Co)

Easter Trix Bars

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These Easter treats are like your classic Rice Krispies version, except crafted with Trix cereal. Using Trix will give each bite a colorful effect that speaks to the spring season! (via Brit + Co)

Easter Chick Sandwich Cookies

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You just can't pass up Easter treats as cute as these. Their adorable little Easter chick faces makes it hard to want to eat them, but trust us: once you do, you'll be craving at least 5 more. (via Brit + Co)

Chocolate Oatmeal Caramel Creme Egg Cookies

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Earning some caramel-y flavor from actual creme eggs, these are great Easter treats for serving your pals that have a chocolate addiction. The creamy filling is ahh-mazing. (via Brit + Co)

Watercolor Cake Easter Eggs

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If this year is the year you've finally decided to fully commit your baking skills to Easter desserts, go with this recipe. You'll 'paint' the outside using food coloring and even edible gold foil for elegant effect! (via Brit + Co)

Bunny Donuts

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These lil' bunnies will look super cute for snapping Instagram pics of this year's Easter brunch spread. (via Brit + Co)

Crazy Strawberry Milkshakes

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These devilishly sweet Easter treats in milkshake form are gonna send you into a sugar coma, but it's so worth it. Now's the time to be extra with all the garnishes, countless donuts and marshmallows welcome. (via Brit + Co)

Limoncello Tart

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Still sweet but more on the zesty side, this limoncello-infused lemon tart will wake up your tastebuds just in time for spring. The lighter color and citrusy fruitiness of this treat are just perfect for Eastertime. (via Brit + Co)

Easter Egg Truffles

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We love Easter treats that don't require any baking, like this one! Just grab some creme eggs from the store, then doctor 'em up with more chocolate and Easter sprinkles! Done and done. (via Brit + Co)

Easter Emoji Cookies

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Everyone at your Easter get-together will be wildly impressed with your cookie decorating skills when you whip out these Easter treats! (via Brit + Co)

Ube Coconut Cake

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The light, sugary notes of ube and coconut work wonders together in this cake recipe that's a total fit for spring. The purple hue of the cake layers will look iconic amongst the rest of your Easter treats. (via Brit + Co)

Creme Egg Rocky Road Bars

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Decadence reigns supreme with these rocky road-inspired Easter treats. Any dessert that comes in bar form is gonna be a big hit among the fam, plus these are loaded up with chocolate eggs for the holiday! (via Brit + Co)

Carrot Cake Cookie Sandwiches

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Carrot cake is the cake for Easter, but why stress about making a whole cake?! If you're looking for an easier alternative, but still want all the carrot cake vibes in your life, opt for these sandwiched Easter treats that also feature a creamy filling. (via Brit + Co)

Piña Colada Cake

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When sweet fruit and sugary classic desserts merge, it's pure magic. This cake serves up the flavors of a piña colada in the tastiest way ever. If you wanna amp it up for Easter, pop a few Peeps on top! (via Brit + Co)

Chocolate Peanut Butter Peeps Skillet S’mores

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This recipe is everyone's fave campfire treat made with Peeps! Better make a big batch of this Easter treat, because you'll want to devour these rainbow Easter s'mores for days to come. (viaHow Sweet Eats)

Layered Peeps Rice Krispie Treats

Yellow Bliss Road

Any holiday dessert that calls for marshmallows can be dressed up in Easter pastels when you substitute Peeps! Serve these colorful Easter treats sliced up in rainbow squares, or insert sticks and hand them out as pops. (via Yellow Bliss Road)

DIY Easter Wildflower Macarons

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These bright yellow macarons become festive flowers with a little bit of white icing paint and edible black ink. They make a delicate and beautiful addition to a spring-themed tablescape, and are an excellent excuse to get artsy this Easter! (via Sugar & Cloth)

Bunny Fairy Bread

Hello, Wonderful

Oh, em, gee — everyone's fave fairy bread is getting the full Easter treatment with rabbit shapes and cute little cottontails. You can't forget the sprinkles, either! (via Hello, Wonderful)

Toasted Marshmallow Easter Peeps Milkshakes

Shared Appetite

Even milkshakes take on an Easter theme when the colors are Peeps-inspired. Click through for an Easter dessert recipe that will take your presentation to the next level – and bonus points if your shake matches your Easter dress! (via Shared Appetite)

Bunny Tail Cupcakes

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What could be cuter than a little ol' rabbit tail sticking out of your cupcakes? The pink “paws" are made of Jordan almonds — genius! (via Lark & Linen)

Cotton Candy Donuts

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These fairy-floss donut hybrids in bright pastel colors are perfect for Easter brunch, and they couldn't be easier to make. Just top some donuts with a small pinch of cotton candy, then add glitter sprinkles, and OMG! — dreamy Easter treats. (via Studio DIY)

Coconut Marshmallows with White Chocolate

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Kids young and old alike will get a kick out of cutting homemade marshmallows into bunny shapes! The coconut “tails" not only look cute, but they also taste divine. (via The Gold Lining Girl)

Colorful Ice Cream Sandwich Treats

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Before we dive head-first into all of the yummy ice cream sandwiches that spring and summer have to offer, give them a spring makeover with pastel hues! A tray of these will look Pantone-pretty on your Easter dessert table. (via The Sweet Escape)

Snowball Cupcakes

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These chocolate cupcakes are a riff on everyone's childhood fave Hostess Sno Balls, only waaaaay better — because homemade is always better! Pick a few different colors for these Easter treats to match all your dyed Easter eggs. (via Baking a Moment)

Easter Bunny Macarons

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Making macarons can be a bit finicky, but they're totally worth the effort when the end result is as cute as these bunnies! Adding the adorable food-marker faces is more than half the fun, plus, they're bound to make everyone smile this Easter. (via Tried & True)

Coconut Eton Mess with Whipped Ricotta Cream

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Some desserts almost look too pretty to eat and this cake is one of them! Still, we invite you to not break out your finest mixing bowls and baking pan to bring this easter recipe to life. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Chocolate Strawberry Mousse Cake

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This recipe had us at chocolate, but the strawberry mousse is the icing in the middle of the cake! It'll make you feel like a famous pastry chef who's known for making the best desserts, plus you'll even get to enjoy eating it! Our favorite part is garnishing it with a few sliced strawberries to make it look extra pretty. (via Vikalinka)

Easter Cake Pops

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How fun are these easter cake pops? They combine our two favorite sweet treats for a quick burst of flavor that makes it hard to only eat one. All you need is box cake mix, frosting, and white candy melts to recreate this recipe. (via Kathryn's Kitchen Blog)

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There's something uniquely terrifying about a well-written scary story. There aren't jump scares or eerie soundtracks, just pure imagination twisting every sentence into something sinister.

So, if you believe some words on a page couldn't possibly make your skin crawl, think again. The best horror writers know how to get inside your head and stay there long after you've turned the last page.

Here are some of the scariest books of all time that aren't for the faint of heart. And fair warning: they might leave you sleeping with the lights on.

Scroll to see the scariest books of all time you can read right now...

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1. The Garden by Clare Beams

The Garden is equally haunting and thought-provoking, making it a standout in the world of pregnancy horror. Set in the 1940s, it follows Irene Willard, a woman who finally gets pregnant after suffering five miscarriages. So, she checks into a strange hospital run by a husband-and-wife duo promising to "rectify the maternal environment" and soon finds herself drawn to a mysterious garden on the property.

This book, published in 2024, explores unsettling themes of medical manipulation and how women have historically had their bodily autonomy taken from them.

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2. The Troop by Nick Cutter

If gore is your thing, The Troop will deliver. Released in 2014, the story starts as a wholesome camping trip that quickly morphs into survival horror. That's because an emaciated stranger washes up on the remote island where Scoutmaster Tim Riggs and his Boy Scout troop are staying.

The stranger is infected with a genetically engineered parasite, and as the infection spreads, the group must try to make it out alive. This novel is fast and disturbing: you've been warned.

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3. Revelator by Daryl Gregory

Revelator is a slow-burn horror tale that's steeped in Appalachian folklore. It starts in 1933, when a 9-year-old named Stella is left to be cared for by her grandmother, Motty, in Tennessee. Then, she discovers a dark family secret: an entity called the Ghostdaddy, which is her family's personal god.

Years later, Stella winds up going back home for her grandmother's funeral, only to find another child has taken her place as the family's chosen one.

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4. The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager

The House Across the Lake, published in 2022, follows actress Casey Fletcher, who retreats to her family's lakeside home in Vermont following a series of personal issues. She begins drinking and gazing through a pair of binoculars when she becomes fixated on a couple across the lake, Tom and Katherine Royce.

However, things take a turn when Katherine vanishes without a trace, and Casey starts to suspect that Tom is involved. This eerie book will play with your mind until the very end!

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5. Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

This 2020 book by Silvia Moreno-Garcia transports readers to a decaying mansion in the Mexican countryside, where debutante Noemí Taboada must unravel the truth behind her cousin's panicked letter for help. What she finds is a house full of secrets and a husband who's not what he seems.

The same year it came out, Mexican Gothic won the Readers' Favorite Horror award on Goodreads.

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6. Rebecca by Daphne de Maurier

Rebecca was released in 1938, but it remains a classic that proves horror doesn't always need blood to be terrifying. When a young woman marries a widower named Maxim de Winter, she's swept away to his estate. Then, she finds herself haunted by the memory of his late wife, Rebecca.

This gothic work has since been adapted for theater, film, TV, and radio, and even won the Anthony Award for Best Novel of the Century.

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7. The Shining by Stephen King

While The Shining is a well-known horror novel, we still needed to include it on this list. After all, it's become a cult classic for a reason. The book follows Jack Torrance, who takes a job as the winter caretaker of the Overlook Hotel and sees the opportunity as a fresh start for himself and his family. But the isolation and supernatural forces lurking within the hotel have other plans.

Jack starts spiraling into madness; meanwhile, his son Danny, who has psychic abilities, sees visions of what's to come. With its slow build and psychological torment, The Shining delivers on every level.

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8. Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado

Finally, if you'd rather indulge in some briefer horror tales, you need to read Her Body and Other Parties. Published in 2017, it's a collection of short stories that use horror to explore gender and bodily autonomy.

This work was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction and will be hard to put down, no matter how unsettled each tale makes you feel.

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Yellowstone fans couldn't get enough of all the romance and drama in Netflix's new show Ransom Canyon, starring Minka Kelly and Josh Duhamel. Despite its 55 percent Tomatometer on RT (which is higher than 1923's 52 percent Popcorn meter; I'm shocked), fans can't stop talking about it. And after THAT ending I'm going to need a season 2 ASAP. If you feel the same way then you'll definitely want to keep reading.

Here's everything we know about a potential Ransom Canyon season 2 on Netflix.

Will there be a Ransom Canyon season 2?

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Ransom Canyon season 2 hasn't been announced...yet. Creator April Blair hopes this isn't the end of the story. “My favorite feeling is when a show ends, and you don’t want it to end, and you just want more,” she tells Netflix. “It makes you feel warm and familiar, and you don’t want to let go. That is how I hope people feel. It’s how I feel about the show watching it.”

She also told Deadline that the team is "in the room on season two," so there's a good chance we'll get a renewal!

Where can I watch Ransom Canyon season 2?

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If we do get a season 2, you'll be able to stream the new episodes on Netflix. Season 1 dropped in 2025, so fingers crossed we see new episodes in 2026! Here's the full episode list so far:

  • Season 1, Episode 1 "Don't Let Me Fall" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 2 "Sure as the Day Is Long" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 3 "Trouble Can Be Fun Sometimes" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 4 "That Boy Is My Whole Heart" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 5 "I Love a Good Secret" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 6 "We Need to Talk About Reid" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 7 "By the Grace of God" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 8 "The Bad Seed" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 9 "About Forever" premiered on April 17, 2025
  • Season 1, Episode 10 "Maybe It's Time Yancy Grey Dies Too" premiered on April 17, 2025

Who's in the Ransom Canyon season 2 cast?

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The Ransom Canyon season 2 cast would surely feature all our favorite stars including:

  • Josh Duhamel as Staten
  • Minka Kelly as Quinn
  • Eoin Macken as Davis
  • Lizzy Greene as Lauren
  • Marianly Tejada as Ellie
  • Jack Schumacher as Yancy
  • Garrett Wareing as Lucas
  • Andrew Liner as Reid

Already missing Staten, Quinn, and the crew? Check out 3 Netflix TV Shows To Watch After Ransom Canyon.