Thursday, October 30, 2014

Anticipating November 2014 - New Releases


November 2014
New Releases

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What November new releases are you looking forward to?

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday #35


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

Top Ten Books & Movies to Read & Watch to Get into the Halloween Spirit! 

I'm just going to do 5 of each! 

BOOKS
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MOVIES
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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Book Blogger Hop (Oct 24 -30)


The Book Blogger Hop is hosted at Ramblings Of A Coffee Addicted Writer and this week's question is: 

You accidentally released ghouls from a novel and they are now running amok! What fictional hero would you like to help you defeat the ghouls? 

I'm drawing a blank right now other than hiring Harry Potter to come and take them all out with his mad skills! A wizard with a wand is probably the best person for the job! 

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Stacking the Shelves #38


Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by TYNGA'S REVIEWS that features the books we bought, borrowed, were gifted, and were given for review.

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I recently went to my local library's bi-annual book sale on $3 bag day and got a ton of books (over 100 books for less than $10!) but it would take me all day to list them all so I'll show you guys my favorites finds and a few favorites from a few different genres. I'm just going to be quick about it and link the covers to goodreads rather than type out titles and links today! 

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My Favorite Finds

 


(I was really surprised to find 'All Our Yesterdays' since it's relatively new and a YA novel. That really doesn't happen on the last day of the book sale often. I found a perfect hardcover copy of Chuck Palahniuk's 'Lullaby' (dead bird), and I've been looking for 'The Crucible' for years!)


FANTASY



(Yay! Now I have the first 3 books in the 'SevenRivers' Series by Juliet Marillier!)

CLASSICS


HISTORICAL FICTION


OTHERS



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Have you read any of these? What did you add to your shelf this week? 

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Book Blogger Hop (Oct 17 - 23)


The Book Blogger Hop is hosted at Ramblings Of A Coffee Addicted Writer and this week's question is: 

You're going to a Halloween party and your going to bring a book along just in case it gets boring. What book do you bring? 

My Answer: 

Hmm. I suppose it depends on what I'm reading RIGHT NOW, since I'm attempting to read lots of horror stories this month! 

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Stacking the Shelves #37


Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by TYNGA'S REVIEWS that features the books we bought, borrowed, were gifted, and were given for review.

I'm a little rushed and typing this up last minute so forgive me for not including any Amazon Freebies this week! 

WON


The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian 
by Sherman Alexie

Thank you, Susan from 'The Book Bag'! 



Charlie Bumpers vs. The Squeaking Skull 
by Bill Harley

Thank you, Heidi from GeoLibrarian! 

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I recently went to my local library's bi-annual book sale on $3 bag day and got a ton of books but it will take me a while to get photos and list what I got (over 100 books for less $10!) so I'll save it for next week! 

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What did you add to your shelves this week? 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Book Blast & Giveaway: Jack Templar #4

Jack Templar 4

Jack Templar and the Lord of the Werewolves

Fresh from confronting the Lord of the Vampires in the limestone catacombs beneath Paris, Jack Templar faces his toughest challenge yet as he searches for the next Jerusalem Stone, this one being held by the Lord of the Werewolves. But the narrow escape from the vampire lair came at a great cost and Eva battles to survive the new vampire blood in her veins. The only chance to help Eva is to continue their quest and find the Jerusalem Stones. Reuniting the Stones will not only stop Ren Lucre’s coming war against mankind, but also transform Eva back into her human self. From the ruins of ancient Delhi to the depths of the Black Forest in Germany, Jack and his friends face monsters, bewildering riddles and treachery from the most unlikely of places. Through it all, they are plagued by the Oracle’s prediction that at least one of their group with not make it through the adventure alive. Worse yet, they know that Kaeden, the Lord of the Werewolves, will do his best to make sure none of them do. But they are monster hunters of the Black Guard… and they will do their duty, come what may.


Excerpt
The stench hung heavy in the air. There was no other smell in the world quite like it. First came the stink of grease fires from the wall torches, the heavy black smoke that roiled through the air like a foul fog. Then a moldering, musty base layer came to the senses. It reeked of decay and seeping moisture that grew black mold on every surface. The mold clung on the rough-cut rocks lining the dungeon tunnels. It covered the thick iron bars holding the prisoners in place. It even grew on the tattered rags covering the miserable creatures in the cells and likely on their skin as well. That final smell overlay the symphony of stink. The Creach prisoners. Werewolves, harpies, blind mad-worms, blinderwursts, fangpiercers, even some demons held with the special pure iron chains required to keep them in place. Many of these creatures were pungent under the best circumstances, but locked in the deepest dungeon underground, sometimes for decades, they took on an odor so ripe, so awful, that visitors to the dungeon often had to hold their breath to enter. Even then, the smell would make their eyes sting and well with tears. Immediately after leaving the dungeon, visitors were allowed a bath or a shower in the castle. As they washed the stench from their bodies, they would feel an overwhelming sense of thanks that they were not a prisoner wallowing in the horrifying conditions they’d just witnessed. No one, human or Creach, wanted to be a prisoner in the dungeons of Ren Lucre. Far away, at the end of one of the long, twisting corridors, came the creak of a massive door opening. The prisoners stirred at the sound. Their reactions mirrored how long they had been in their cells. The newer arrivals looked up with expectation, still hopeful their punishment was going to be short and that someone was coming to tell them their nightmare was over. Those who had been there longer knew that hope was useless in this dark place. They simply cowered farther into whatever dark corner they could find in their cell, desperate not to be noticed by the Master. Then there were those who had been there the longest. They simply looked up with mild interest, knowing that nothing they did made any difference. Their spirits were broken. Worse, they knew this to be the dark truth, and they simply didn’t care. One single prisoner reacted in none of these ways. He simply stood, and the rags that had once been his clothes hung on his bony frame. Unbroken by years of starvation and torture, he still squared his shoulders in the direction of the sound and raised his chin, his eyes glistening in the torchlight with defiance. What he saw would have brought a normal man to his knees, but this man was no more normal than the monster approaching. Ren Lucre, the five hundred year old vampire, filled the hallway as he strode through it, his cloak billowing behind him as he rushed past the stinking cells. His pale, narrow face looked pinched and concerned. His blood-red lip pursed in a straight line, and his eyes glowered like embers in a fire that might at any time combust into new flame. He came to the thick set of bars that held the proud man, stopped, and stared him down. “Well, if it isn’t the Lord of the Creach,” the man said. Even though his voice was course and weak, he still managed an edge of bitter sarcasm. “You look like you’re having a bad day.” The man spat on the floor. “Good.”

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Author Jeff Gunhus 

 Jeff Gunhus is the author of the Amazon bestselling supernatural thriller, Night Chill, and the Middle Grade/YA series, The Templar Chronicles. The first book of the series, Jack Templar Monster Hunter, was written in an effort to get his reluctant reader eleven-year old son excited about reading. It worked and a new series was born. His book Reaching Your Reluctant Reader has helped hundreds of parents create avid readers. Killer Within is his second novel for adults. As a father of five, he and his wife Nicole spend most of their time chasing kids and taking advantage of living in the great state of Maryland. In rare moments of quiet, he can be found in the back of the City Dock Cafe in Annapolis working on his next novel. If you see him there, sit down and have a cup of coffee with him. You just might end up in his next novel.


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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Book Blogger Hop (Oct 10- 16)


The Book Blogger Hop is hosted at Ramblings Of A Coffee Addicted Writer and this week's question is: 

What is the scariest book that you have read or heard about?

My Answer:
This one is a little difficult for me because no book (or even movie for that matter) has ever really scared me. I was obsessed with ghost stories and horror stories as a kid and continue to read them as an adult but am often let down on the 'thrill factor'. They never make me want to leave a light on or jump at every little sound. I guess you could say I was desensitized to horror at a very young age. I seriously can't even think of a book that was even remotely frightening at the moment.
A book I've heard was really creepy/scary is 'House of Leaves' by Daniel Z. Danielewski. I started this book a few years ago but had to return it to the library before I moved away so I didn't get but maybe a hundred pages in (and it's a huge book). It did start out kind of weird, though, so I'm looking forward to trying again some day to see if it really is creepy.