Sunday, October 27, 2019

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - 28 October 2019



#IMWAYR is a weekly meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at The Book Date.

Hey Bookdragons! It's Halloween week! Do you plan on reading anything spooky this week?


What I Read Last Week:
💀 Crimson Peak by Nancy Holder - 🌟🌟🌟🌟 
💀 Slasher Girls and Monster Boys Anthology - 🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher - DNF @ 25%
💀 Slayer by Kiersten White 🌟🌟🌟🌟
What I Am Reading Now:
💀 The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon
Up Next:
💀 The Witch of Blackbird Pond*
💀 #murdertrending by Gretchen McNeill
💀 Light as A Feather

* = Rereads
How many books have you read this month?

Spooktoberthon Check In - Week 3 Progress


Hey Bookdragons! Halfway through the month and you should either be loving the countdown to Halloween or having nightly nightmares 😆

Spooktoberthon Week 3 Reading Progress
💀 Crimson Peak by Nancy Holder - 🌟🌟🌟🌟 
💀  Slasher Girls and Monster Boys Anthology - 🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher - DNF @ 25%
💀 Slayer by Kiersten White 🌟🌟🌟🌟 

Currently Reading
💀 The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon

Still to Read
💀 The Witch of Blackbird Pond
💀 #murdertrending by Gretchen McNeill
💀 Light as A Feather

🍂 Spooktober Movie Progress 🍂
Watched
🍂 Practical Magic 
🍂 Carrie
🍂 The House of Wax (Vincent Price Version)
🍂 Addams Family  & Addams Family Values 
🍂 Halloween
🍂 Casper
🍂 The Haunted Mansion
🍂 Tower of Terror
🍂 Friday the Thirteenth
🍂 The Fog
🍂 Crimson Peak
🍂 The Haunting
🍂 Bad Times at the El Royale 

🍂 The Legend of Lucy Keyes
🍂 Sleepy Hollow

🍂 The Legend of Hell House
🍂 Prom Night
🍂 House of Wax (2005 Remake)
🍂 Scream 1-4
🍂 When A Stranger Calls


Still to Go
🍂 I Know What You Did Last Summer
🍂 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
🍂 Hocus Pocus
🍂 Halloweentown 1-4
🍂 Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls


History of Halloween #3
 Costumes - Why do we dress up at Halloween?

Going back to the Celtic/Pagan celebration of Samhain and the veil between our world and the next being at it's thinnest people thought they would encounter spirits on this day. And they suspected not all of them would be Casper the friendly ghost types. 

To outsmart and ward off spirits with evil intent people donned masks when they left home after dark to trick spirits into thinking the wearers were fellow spirits.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

I Can't Wait For... The Wife Who Knew Too Much


Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released.

I found this author's books this year and when I saw her next book that comes out next year I immediately added it to my TBR...

The Wife Who Knew Too Much
Standalone 
by Michele Campbell
Thriller
eBook, Hardcover, Audiobook (presumed), 352 Pages
June 9, 2020 by St. Martin's Press



Blurb
Tabitha Girard had her heart broken years ago by Connor Ford. He was preppy and handsome. She was a pool girl at his country club. Their affair should have been a summer fling. But it meant everything to Tabitha.

Years later, Connor comes back into Tabitha's life—older, richer, and desperately unhappy. He married for money, a wealthy, neurotic, controlling woman whom he never loved. He has always loved Tabitha.
When Connor’s wife Nina takes her own life, he’s free. He can finally be with Tabitha. Nina’s home, Windswept, can be theirs. It seems to be a perfect ending to a fairy tale romance that began so many years ago. But then, Tabitha finds a diary. "I’m writing this to raise an alarm in the event of my untimely death," it begins. “If I die unexpectedly, it was foul play, and Connor was behind it. Connor – and her.”

Who is Connor Ford? Why did he marry Nina? Is Tabitha his true love, or a convenient affair? As the police investigate Nina’s death, is she a convenient suspect?

As Tabitha is drawn deeper into the dark glamour of a life she is ill-prepared for, it becomes clear to her that what a wife knows can kill her.



What do you think? Will you be checking this one out? 

Monday, October 21, 2019

Top Ten Tuesday: Books I’d Give Different Titles To


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and The Bookish and currently hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

Top Ten Tuesday: 3 Books I'd Give Different Titles To 

Last week we talked about long book titles. This week's TTT is all about titles we think would better suit books than the ones they were given. I could only come up with three. I have enough trouble titling my own novels 😆

1. Teeth in the Mist by Dawn Kurtagich

I shall call you... Devil's Mountain
2. To Kill A Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

Can be changed to... The Heart Collector
3. Bonfire by Krysten Ritter

Would make much more sense titled TOXIN

What book titles would you change if you had a say in things?
 Let me know which books you picked in the comments or drop me a link to your TTT!
Happy Reading Bookdragons!

Sunday, October 20, 2019

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - 21 October 2019



#IMWAYR is a weekly meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at The Book Date.

Hey Bookdragons! Next week is Halloween! 😱 Can you believe it? Are you ready to celebrate! I am with all the seasonal books I've been reading this month! 


What I Read Last Week:
💀 The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich - 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 The Naida Tapes by Dawn Kurtagich - 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 Crimson Peak by Nancy Holder - 🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics - 🌟🌟🌟🌟
What I Am Reading Now:
💀 Slayer by Kiersten White
Up Next:
💀 The Haunting of Beacon Hill by Ambrose Ibsen
💀 Nevermore by Kelly Creagh*
💀 The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon*
💀 Slasher Girls and Monster Boys Anthology*
💀 The Witch of Blackbird Pond*
💀 Lucky Break by Carly Phillips*
💀 The Hollow by Jessica Verday*
💀 Now Entering Addamsville by Franscesca Zappia
💀 The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher

* = Rereads
How is your reading progress going this month?

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Spooktoberthon Check In - Week 2 Progress


Hey Bookdragons! Halfway through the month and you should either be loving the countdown to Halloween or having nightly nightmares 😆

Spooktoberthon Week 2 Reading Progress
💀 City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab - 🌟🌟🌟🌟 
💀  The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich - 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 The Naida Tapes by Dawn Kurtagich - 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 
💀 Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics 🌟🌟🌟🌟 
 💀 The Broken Girls by Simone St. James
💀 Creep by Eireann Corrigan
💀 The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh


Currently Reading
💀 Crimson Peak by Nancy Holder

Still to Read
💀 The Haunting of Beacon Hill by Ambrose Ibsen
💀 Nevermore by Kelly Creagh
💀 The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon
💀 Slasher Girls and Monster Boys Anthology
💀 The Witch of Blackbird Pond
💀 Lucky Break by Carly Phillips
💀 The Hollow by Jessica Verday
💀 Now Entering Addamsville by Franscesca Zappia
💀 The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher


🍂 Spooktober Movie Progress 🍂
Watched
🍂 Practical Magic 
🍂 Carrie
🍂 The House of Wax (Vincent Price Version)
🍂 Addams Family  & Addams Family Values 
🍂 Halloween
🍂 Casper
🍂 The Haunted Mansion
🍂 Tower of Terror
🍂 Friday the Thirteenth
🍂 The Fog
🍂 Crimson Peak
🍂 The Haunting

Still to Go
🍂 I Know What You Did Last Summer
🍂 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
🍂 Hocus Pocus
🍂 Scream 1-4
🍂 Halloweentown 1-4
🍂 An American Haunting
🍂 Sleepy Hollow
🍂 The Legend of Hell House
🍂 Prom Night
🍂 IT
🍂 The Shining
🍂 Psycho
🍂 House of Wax (2005 Remake)
🍂 Swimfan
🍂 Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls
🍂 Flatliners
🍂 Bad Times at the El Royale 
🍂 The Legend of Lucy Keyes
🍂 Solstice
🍂 When A Stranger Calls

History of Halloween #2
 Irish immigrants brought the tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack O'Lantern to America. But, the original Jack O'Lantern was not a pumpkin. Pumpkins did not exist in Ireland.

 Ancient Celtic cultures (Pagans) in Ireland carved turnips on All Hallow's Eve, and placed an ember in them, to ward off evil spirits.

The Tale of Stingy Jack and the Jack O' Lantern
Jack O'Lantern legend goes back hundreds of years in Irish History. Many of the stories, center round Stingy Jack. Here's the most popular story:

Stingy Jack was a miserable, old drunk who took pleasure in playing tricks on just about everyone: family, friends, his mother and even the Devil himself. One day, he tricked the Devil into climbing up an apple tree. After the Devil climbed up the tree, Stingy Jack hurriedly placed crosses around the trunk of the tree. Unable to touch a cross, the Devil was stuck in the tree. Stingy Jack made the Devil promise him not to take his soul when he died. Once the devil promised not to take his soul, Stingy Jack removed the crosses, and the Devil climbed down out of the apple tree.

Many years later, Jack died, he went to the pearly gates of Heaven and was told by Saint Peter that he was mean and cruel, and had led a miserable, worthless life on earth. Stingy Jack was not allowed to enter heaven. He then went down to Hell and the Devil. The Devil kept his promise and would not allow him to enter Hell. Now Jack was scared . He had nowhere to go, but to wander about forever in the dark Netherworld between heaven and hell. He asked the Devil how he could leave, as there was no light. The Devil tossed him an ember from the flames of Hell, to help Stingy Jack light his way. Jack had a Turnip with him. It was one of his favorite foods, and he always carried one with him. Jack hollowed out the Turnip, and placed the ember the Devil had given him, inside the turnip. From that day onward, Stingy Jack roamed the earth without a resting place, lighting his way as he went with his "Jack O'Lantern".

On all Hallow's eve, the Irish hollowed out Turnips, rutabagas, gourds, potatoes and beets. They placed a light in them to ward off evil spirits and keep Stingy Jack away. These were the original Jack O'Lanterns. In the 1800's a couple of waves of Irish immigrants came to America. The Irish immigrants quickly discovered that Pumpkins were bigger and easier to carve out. So they used pumpkins for Jack O'Lanterns.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

I Can't Wait For... The Light at the Bottom of the World


Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released.

I actually just found out about this book recently which is sad because the author apparently hasn't had much promotion of it and it's about to come out. So let's shine some light on...

The Light at the Bottom of the World
The Light at the Bottom of the World Book 1
by London Shah
YA Sci-Fi
eBook, Hardcover, Audiobook, 320 Pages
October 29, 2019 by Disney-Hyperion



Blurb
Hope had abandoned them to the wrath of all the waters.

At the end of the twenty-first century, the world has changed dramatically, but life continues one thousand feet below the ocean's surface. In Great Britain, sea creatures swim among the ruins of Big Ben and the Tower of London, and citizens waver between fear and hope; fear of what lurks in the abyss, and hope that humanity will soon discover a way to reclaim the Earth.

Meanwhile, sixteen-year-old Leyla McQueen has her own problems to deal with. Her father's been arrested, accused of taking advantage of victims of the Seasickness-a debilitating malaise that consumes people,often claiming their lives. But Leyla knows he's innocent, and all she's interested in is getting him back so that their lives can return to normal.

When she's picked to race in the action-packed London Submersible Marathon, Leyla gets the chance to secure his freedom; the Prime Minister promises the champion whatever their heart desires. The race takes an unexpected turn, though, and presents her with an opportunity she never wanted: Leyla must venture outside of London for the first time in her life, to find and rescue her father herself.

Now, she'll have to brave the unfathomable waters and defy a corrupt government determined to keep its secrets, all the while dealing with a secretive, hotheaded companion she never asked for in the first place. If she fails, or falls prey to her own fears, she risks capture–and her father might be lost forever.


What do you think? Will you be checking this one out? 

Monday, October 14, 2019

Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Extraordinary Book Titles


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and The Bookish and currently hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Extraordinarily Long Book Titles 

This week's TTT is all about extraordinary book titles. I'm making a spin on this by mentioning ten books with really long titles (5+ words)

1. We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia

2. All We Left Behind: Virginia Reed and the Donner Party by Nancy Herman

3. Mary Shelley: The Strange True Tale of Frankenstein's Creator by Catherine Reef

4. A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer


5.The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephanie Meyer  

6.The Witch Doesn't Burn in this One by Amanda Lovelace

7. Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys by Kate Brian

8. Rude Awakenings of A Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler

9. Top Ten Uses for An Unworn Prom Dress by Tina Ferraro

10.The End and Other Beginnings: Stories from the Future by Veronica Roth


What do you think of books with really long titles? Do you find them a pain to repeat? Do you abbreviate them?
 Let me know which books you picked in the comments or drop me a link to your TTT!
Happy Reading Bookdragons!

Sunday, October 13, 2019

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - 14 October 2019



#IMWAYR is a weekly meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at The Book Date.

Hey Bookdragons! Can you believe we're almost halfway through October? It's insane! 


What I Read Last Week:
💀 The Girl From the Otherside by Nagabe - 🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 Piper by Jay Asher 🌟🌟🌟
💀 Mercy Thompson: Homecoming by Patricia Briggs - 🌟🌟
 💀 Crimson Peak: The Art of Darkness by Mark Salisbury and Guillermo del Toro - 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
💀 The Last by Hanna Jameson - DNF @ 15%
💀 Creep by Eireann Corrigan - DNF @ 6%
💀 City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab 🌟🌟🌟🌟

What I Am Reading Now:
💀 The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich
Up Next:
💀 The Haunting of Beacon Hill by Ambrose Ibsen
💀 Nevermore by Kelly Creagh*
💀 The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon*
💀 The Naida Tapes by Dawn Kurtagich 
💀 Slasher Girls and Monster Boys Anthology*
💀 Crimson Peak by Nancy Holder*
💀 Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics*
💀 The Witch of Blackbird Pond*
💀 Lucky Break by Carly Phillips*
💀 The Hollow by Jessica Verday*
💀 Now Entering Addamsville by Franscesca Zappia
💀 The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher

* = Rereads
What have you been reading so far this month? 

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