First, I want to thank Kimberly @ Caffeinated Reviewer for hosting this spook-tacular read-a-thon. I also want to thank Taylor Fenner @ Taylor Fenner’s Bookish World for hosting the Spooky October Book Cover Challenge.
I had so much fun delving into the spooky reads and I’m so
sad FraterFest is over. So, I didn’t get to post my update or my Sunday Post,
sadly, because my internet modem went out. I went to get a replacement over the
weekend and they ended up giving me a wonky modem so I had to wait until today
(Monday) to pick up another one then they still had some issues getting the new
one connected.
I ended up starting 10 books. I finished 8 and have 2 still
in progress. I finished 2 full-length novels and 6 short stories/novellas. 2
were audiobooks and the rest were print.
Here’s how the
read-a-thon went.
I didn’t have a set TBR but I had a few books I wanted to
read and, happy to report, I managed to get through the set that I picked.
Intended TBR
-The Lake Gun by
James Fenimore Copper (Colonial Horrors)—READ
-The Canterville Ghost
by Oscar Wild—READ
-Cry of the Banshee
by Heather Graham —READ
I had such a good time reading those. I still can’t believe
that I hadn’t read The Canterville Ghost
until now but I loved it and recommend it.
I also read…
-Whispers at Dusk
by Heather Graham
-Horseman by
Christine Henry
-The Pram by Joe
Hill (audio)
-Ankle Snatcher by
Grady Hendrix (audio)
-The Romance of
Certain Old Clothes by Henry James (Colonial
Horrors)
In progress…
-The Southern Book
Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix—I started this one a few
years back and couldn’t get into it so I sat it down and forgot about it. Since
I liked Ankle Snatcher, I decided to give this another go and it seems to be
going better.
-No Child of Mine by
Nichelle Giraldes—I picked this one up over the weekend due to its spooky
cover. I’m hoping to finish this one tonight but, in all honesty, I probably
won’t finish it until Tuesday night because it’s been a long day and I’m
exhausted.
I just want to take a minute to give a ‘buyer/reader beware’ warning for Colonial Horrors. I was expecting a full anthology; unfortunately, this book contains mostly excerpts rather than full stories, which was rather disappointing. Take for example Rachel Dyer by John Neal, they only included chapter 4. Wieland by Charles Brockden Brown only included chapters one and two. I would have rather they focused more on the short stories rather than providing excerpts of larger novels.
Did you join Fraterfest?
If so, what did you read?
If not, have you read anything spooky lately?
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