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Showing posts with label TGIF. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2019

Friday Night Frights - Book Spotlight and Movie Rec


Hey Bookdragons! If you've known me a while you know that I love all things horror and lately I've been in a read-all-the-horror mood. This week a really awesome horror novel released so tonight I'm spotlighting it and a crazy-a$$ed horror movie I watched about a week ago...

The Haunted by Danielle Vega
From Danielle Vega, YA’s answer to Stephen King, comes a new paranormal novel about dark family secrets, deep-seated vengeance, and the horrifying truth that evil often lurks in the unlikeliest of places.

Hendricks Becker-O’Malley is new in town, and she’s bringing baggage with her. With a dark and wild past, Hendricks doesn’t think the small town her parents moved her to has much to offer her in terms of excitement. She plans on laying low, but when she’s suddenly welcomed into the popular crowd at school, things don’t go as expected. 

Hendricks learns from her new friends that the fixer-upper her parents are so excited about is notorious in town. Local legend says it’s haunted. Hendricks doesn’t believe it. Until she’s forced to. Blood-curdling screams erupt from the basement, her little brother wakes up covered in scratches, and something, or someone pushes her dad down the stairs. With help from the mysterious boy next door, Hendricks makes it her mission to take down the ghosts . . . if they don’t take her first.
What I loved about The Haunted:
I've heard a lot about Danielle Vega from bookstagram and blogger friends but this book was my first by her. It drew me in because the premise is right up my alley. I love haunted house books with twisted pasts and this one reminded me of a short story I wrote several years back, Night of Terror. Which of course means I was bound to love The Haunted from start to finish.

We have a teenage girl with a mysterious, tragic past whose parents move her to a small town in the middle of nowhere for a "clean slate," and they just happen to move into the most infamous house in town. 

We have the basic "cool" kids who immediately claim her as one of their own because of their morbid fascination with the girl's new house, an "aw-shucks" type of love interest that makes you want to roll your eyes, and the dark, brooding boy-next-door whose own tragic past is tied to "the house."

And the best part? Freaky s**t starts to happen in the house. Scary, don't stay home alone, turn all the lights on, become paranoid that you're going insane kind of stuff. Stuff that makes our main character's parents think she had PTSD from her past issues. But what do they know, they're like never home. 

I devoured this book in one sitting. It has been ages since that happened but I had to keep reading to see what was going to happen next. It reads like Hollywood's next blockbuster horror movie. This author definitely nails the chill factor and I can't wait to go back and read more of her work. 

Movie Rec: Suspiria
Okay, let me start at the beginning. I read about this movie months ago in a magazine and knowing absolutely nothing about it other than it was a horror movie I added it to my Netflix Queue. It finally made it to the top of my queue and I put it in on a crappy Saturday... or was it Sunday... afternoon. I still did not know much about the plot besides what the Netflix envelope said...


"After American ballet student Susie Bannion travels to Germany to attend a prestigious dance academy, she soon discovers that the school has a sinister history -- and is still harboring deadly secrets."

Apparently it's a remake of an Italian made movie of the same name from 1977. I have not seen that version so I cannot comment on similarities/differences.

The movie begins with a somewhat flighty girl visiting her therapist unexpectedly. She's erratic and inconsolable - rambling incoherently in both English and German. She keeps insisting "they are after her". they're "witches". "demons." She leaves the therapist's office never to be seen again. 

Enter Dakota Johnson's character, Susie. She's a talented dancer (and former Amish girl) who caught the attention of the head of a prestigious ballet company in Berlin (during the Berlin Wall's era). She auditions for the company and the three witches... erm, I mean teachers... don't think she has what it takes but her performance somehow mystically calls out to the head of the company and she's in.

Soon Susie is the star of the company, but when she dances bad things happen to others. To those that get in the way of the women that run the ballet company. Is the power in the prima ballerina's movement? Or is something more sinister connecting with her? Are the women in charge of the ballet company witches? demons? And what do they want from their star pupil?

I'll be frank with you: this movie is weird and long, and it lags a little in places and it's partially in German and its grotesque in places and did I mention that it's weird? I kind of didn't understand the movie as a whole until the end yet I was almost in a trance, unable to turn it off. My grandmother hated it, but she slept through most of it so I won't hold it against her. 

If you like strange, artistic indie horror flicks made in Europe then you need to check this movie out!

Thursday, April 18, 2019

F is for Friday - 19 April 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)
Kylie Scott is one of my favorite authors and her latest release may be my favorite of all time. It's not just your sexy romance, it's emotional with a hint of danger and suspense. 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
I'm probably going to finish up Praying for Rain by tomorrow then I'll have to take a look at my TBR cart and see what sticks out to me.

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
I love this quote from Game of Thrones. It's one of my favorite from the series overall. I actually used this as a guide for a page in my bullet journal.  

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1.  The new (final) season of Game of Thrones!
2. Pretty book mail
3. Okeechobee mispronunciations 
4. Bingeable books
5. Pay day!

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, April 5, 2019

F is for Friday - 5 April 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)
This was a fantastic read! It is definitely worth all the hype it's getting. I honestly couldn't put it down. 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
I'm about halfway through Vortex Visions and once I'm finished I'll be starting...

Pitch Dark is a backlist book I've had my eye on for a while and I'm hoping to be starting this by Sunday! 

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

“I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else's muse.
I am not a muse.
I am the somebody.
End of fucking story.” 
― Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

Such an awesome quote!   

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1.  Shopping Days out with my Grandmother
2. Daily walks
3. Coffee
4. Nearing my Target Word Count
5. Cute cats

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, March 29, 2019

F is for Friday - 29 March 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)
I loved this book so much! It has beaten out all others to become my favorite 2019 release so far this year and it doesn't even officially release until June!

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
Just in time for the end of the month I'm finally getting into my book club read for the month, All We Left Behind: Virginia Reed and the Donner Party. I'm about 20% in now and I'm assuming it will be a quick read.

Killing November was one of my most anticipated March releases and I'm hoping to get into it this weekend! 

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

"God invented whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world, and I'm content with that."
- Dawn Kurtagich, Teeth in the Mist
*Sound of laughter...*  

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1.  Book Mail
2. Warmer Weather
3. Catching up on Game of Thrones on HBO Now
4. Addictive Reads
5. Writing Progress

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, March 22, 2019

F is for Friday - 22 March 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)
I really enjoyed this one! For me it dragged a little in the middle but the ending more than made up for it! I'm already dying for the second book! Sky Without Stars releases on Tuesday! Make sure to grab a copy! 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
After two fairly thick books this month and catching up on a few ARCs and audiobooks on my kindle I'm ready to slow things down with an ARC of one of my favorite author's upcoming books. 

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

"For those who scream in silence."
- Dawn Kurtagich, dedication in Teeth in the Mist
*Raises hand*  

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1.  Ice melting on sidewalks
2. Pay day
3. Finally making a dent in my ARC tbr
4. Afternoon naps with soft cats
5. My readers for sticking with me when depression gets me down and I miss a few posts!

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, March 15, 2019

F is for Friday - 15 March 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

One week later and I am still obsessed. I now need all the books. All the swag. Give me everything GoT! 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I'm participating in the read along of this one and I need to catch up on the last 25 pages this weekend! Luckily I have an ARC so I'll be able to read the rest of the book before the actual release date. 

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

“The things we love destroy us every time, lad. Remember that.” 
― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones


I don't necessarily agree but this quote really hit me.  

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1.  Victories over horrible people
2. New book sleeves
3. Clean laundry
4. Warmer weather
5. My new hair color

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, February 22, 2019

F is for Friday - 22 February 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

I'm not quite halfway through The Black Witch but I'm kind of obsessed with this series already! The next book looks especially good and I'm eager to finish listening to The Black Witch (audiobook) and check The Iron Flower out from the library!

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I'm going to try to finish this one by Monday which shouldn't be hard because I love this series so much and can't wait to see how it ends! Seriously, if you want a fantasy trilogy infused by stylized Asian culture, gorgeous clothing descriptions, and awesome monsters, you need to read this series!!

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

“People see what they expect to see,” he says sharply. “Through a filter of their own hatred and prejudice.”
 ― Laurie Forest, The Black Witch


This is true. Sometimes people are so steeped in their prejudices that they judge everyone by the actions and reputations of a few.  

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1.  My Beat the Algorithm ladies (always)
2. Surprise book mail
3. Sympathetic people who take pity on me when I fall on ice
4. My boyfriend
5. Takeout

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, February 15, 2019

F is for Friday - 15 February 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

I'm pretty obsessed with this one and I can't wait for the next book! I need it now, now now!! Meanwhile, give me all the merch!

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I'm just finishing up On Thin Ice by Julie Cross so this weekend I'll be tackling the next book on my ARC list, The Dysasters!

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

“What would friendship entail?
Well, on Wednesdays, we sacrifice a cat to Satan” 
― Roshani Chokshi, The Gilded Wolves


OMG this quote! At least it's better than "on Wednesday we wear pink."  

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. Being chosen as an influencer for Book Gizmo! (Use TAYLOR10 for 10% off your order)
2.  My Beat the Algorithm ladies
3. Book Mail
4. My boyfriend
5. Snuggly cats

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, February 1, 2019

F is for Friday - 1 February 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

This is my current read and I am loving it! I wasn't sure at first but once I got into it, now I don't want to put it down. 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I got an ARC of this a week or so ago and I'm planning to start it once I finish The Gilded Wolves.

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
“Make yourself a myth and live within it, so that you belong to no one but yourself.” ― Roshani Chokshi, The Gilded Wolves

I love this quote so, so much! 

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. Warm clothes
2.  Cancelled appointments
3. Writing progress
4. Crazy cats
5. Good conversations about books

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Saturday, January 26, 2019

F is for Friday - 25 January 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

I just finished this book today and I loved it! It's Southern Gothic, old run-down antebellum mansions, murder, and magic draw the reader in and keep you guessing until the end.

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I just started this one tonight so I have enough time to review it before the release day and I like it so far. Psyche, the main character reminds me a bit of Aerity from Higgins's Eurona Duology - she has her spunk and wish for freedom. I'm eager to get further into it this weekend.

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
“The most loving parents and relatives commit murder with smiles on their faces. They force us to destroy the person we really are: a subtle kind of murder.” 
― Oyinkan Braithwaite, My Sister, the Serial Killer

An interesting thought... 

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. Winning book giveaways.
2.  Unexpected refunds.
3. The #WritingCommunity on Twitter and the Beat the Algorithm ladies on Instagram.
4. Fleece PJs and -40 Socks. 
5. TGIF.

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, January 11, 2019

F is for Friday - 11 January 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

I've been raving about this book all week and it honestly deserves every bit of my praise. I love thrillers and this is definitely one of my new YA thriller favorites. 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I read this book a few years ago on my nook and I just got a physical copy from Book Outlet and I'm planning to reread it over the weekend.

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
“It was hard to believe that once upon a time, she had been afraid of pretend things. The real world was pretty darn scary on its own. ” 
― Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie (The Rules)

I just love this quote. It's so fitting with the subject of the book.

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. Helpful friends.
2. Book mail.
3. Crazy reality shows.
4. Less stress. 
5. Positive reviews from friends.

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Friday, January 4, 2019

F is for Friday - 4 January 2019


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)



I saw parts of this book's movie adaptation on Lifetime in 2017 and wasn't "in love" with it but then I decided to give the book a chance and WOW! I'm in love and completely obsessed. It's like a teenage version of And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. 

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I'm in a Thriller mood lately. If I finish After the Woods by Saturday I'll be starting The Rules by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie.

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
“The only difference between saints and sinners is that every saint has a past while every sinner has a future. ” 
― Oscar Wilde

This quote was at the beginning of Honor by Jay Crownover and I fell in love with it instantly and wrote it down with my favorite quotes of January.

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. the #WritingCommunity on Twitter
2. Being back in my own bed!
3. Lunches out with good friends.
4. That my mantle has not given out under the weight of my funko pop and candle collection. 
5. fantasy movies/novels that spark my inspiration.

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Read NIGHT OF TERROR