Category: #spooktober
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Halloween Book Tag III
Welcome another spooktacular book tag! I hope that everyone is having a dreadfully good spooky season. This Halloween book tag was found on ZeZee with Books. She also a has a long list of book tags for almost every occasion. Please tag me in some way so that I can see your answers to your…
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Dracula: #Spooktober Book Review
Intro Bram Stoker’s Dracula is set in Transylvania and London during the late 1800s. From a very young age, I was scared of and obsessed with vampires. When I was four or five, I was scared of Count Chocula and was convinced that Dracula and/or Chocula were going to sneak into the house and steal…
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The Lost Village: #Spooktober Book Review
Synopsis Camilla Sten’s book, The Lost Village, translated by Alexandra Fleming, is set in Silvertjarn, Sweden, a remote, deserted mining village. In 1959, the entire village of Silvertjarn disappeared. The only survivor was a newborn baby. The body of a woman was found in the center of town but everyone else was gone. Documentary filmmaker…
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Little Red Riding Hood: #Spooktober Fashion Post
If I could choose any costume this year for #spooktober, Little Red Riding Hood would be at the top of the list. The wolf ears and accessories would be a fun twist on the costume. Even when I’m a hundred years old, I will dress up for Halloween.
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Halloween Book Tag II
Welcome to another Halloween Book Tag for #Spooktober! This particular book tag was found on Victorious Pages. Visit their blog for more bookish blog posts. Everyone is welcome to participate. Let me know what your answers are by tagging me or something. 1.) Favorite Scary (Must Read) For Halloween? Frankenstein. It’s no secret that I’m…
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Fledgling: #Spooktober Book Review
Synopsis: Fledgling by Octavia Butler begins in Washington with a young African-American girl, who has lost her memory, being sort of rescued by a man that I would tell my children to stay away from. The man, Wright, could be a creeper. However, the girl is not an ordinary girl. She is really a 53…
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Tastes Like Candy: #Spooktober Book Review
For the Spooktober Readathon prompt about a book with a skull on the cover, I chose to read Tastes Like Candy by Ivy Tholen. The book was fast-paced and imaginative. Honestly, I probably jumped out of my skin about four times while reading in broad daylight. Synopsis on Amazon: Everyone at Pritchett High wants an…
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Lydia and Beetlejuice: #Spooktober Fashion Post
In honor of #Spooktober, please enjoy a Lydia Deets/Beetlejuice inspired fashion board. The Pop Funko dolls of Lydia and Beetlejuice are perfect for Halloween. The dolls could be a present to myself for participating in the #Spooktober readathon. If I can read all of the books on the list, then I deserve a treat, even…
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Halloween Book Tag I
How about doing a Halloween book tag during a thunderstorm? Spooky weather and spooky books sound like a frightlyfully good time. This particular Halloween book tag was found at Giselle’s blog, A Book and a Cup of Coffee. Everyone is welcome to participate. Please let me tag me in some way so I can see…
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The Last Final Girl: #Spooktober Book Review
“Slashers make final girls come into their own. Let their inner lights shine.” – Brittany in The Last Final Girl “The final girl is a trope in horror films (particularly slasher films). It refers to the last girl(s) or woman alive to confront the killer, ostensibly the one left to tell the story.” – Wikipedia Happy…
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