Showing posts with label TBR. Show all posts
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Thursday, 6 June 2019

June TBR

I'm being a little bit ambitious this month which is quite bold of me considering I didn't actually get to two books on my TBR last month but...here we are. 
I'd like to spend this month not only getting all of the books I've requested for review read and reviewed, including future releases I've been sent early, but I'd also like to crack on with some of the backlist books I have that I've been itching to get to as getting to do that this month has made me want to read aaaalll the books! 
So, my June TBR currently looks like this... 

King of Fools by Amanda Foody


On the quest to find her missing mother, prim and proper Enne Salta became reluctant allies with Levi Glaisyer, the city’s most famous con man. Saving his life in the Shadow Game forced Enne to assume the identity of Seance, a mysterious underworld figure. Now, with the Chancellor of the Republic dead and bounties on both their heads, she and Levi must play a dangerous game of crime and politics…with the very fate of New Reynes at stake.

Thirsting for his freedom and the chance to build an empire, Levi enters an unlikely partnership with Vianca Augustine’s estranged son. Meanwhile, Enne remains trapped by the mafia donna’s binding oath, playing the roles of both darling lady and cunning street lord, unsure which side of herself reflects the truth.

As Enne and Levi walk a path of unimaginable wealth and opportunity, new relationships and deadly secrets could quickly lead them into ruin. And when unforeseen players enter the game, they must each make an impossible choice: To sacrifice everything they’ve earned in order to survive...

Or die as legends.


This is one of my most anticipated sequels of the year and I've been itching to get to it so I'm stoked the day is finally here! 

Wicked Fox by Kat Cho

Eighteen-year-old Gu Miyoung has a secret--she's a gumiho, a nine-tailed fox who must devour the energy of men in order to survive. Because so few believe in the old tales anymore, and with so many evil men no one will miss, the modern city of Seoul is the perfect place to hide and hunt.

But after feeding one full moon, Miyoung crosses paths with Jihoon, a human boy, being attacked by a goblin deep in the forest. Against her better judgment, she violates the rules of survival to rescue the boy, losing her fox bead--her gumiho soul--in the process.

Jihoon knows Miyoung is more than just a beautiful girl--he saw her nine tails the night she saved his life. His grandmother used to tell him stories of the gumiho, of their power and the danger they pose to humans. He's drawn to her anyway.

With murderous forces lurking in the background, Miyoung and Jihoon develop a tenuous friendship that blossoms into something more. But when a young shaman tries to reunite Miyoung with her bead, the consequences are disastrous . . . forcing Miyoung to choose between her immortal life and Jihoon's.
 


I've already started reading this one and it's brilliant so far! It's been one of my most anticipated reads since last year and I'm still pinching myself that I actually got asked to review it! 

Soul of the Sword by Julie Kagawa

Kitsune shapeshifter Yumeko has one task: to take her piece of the ancient and powerful scroll to the Steel Feather temple in order to prevent the summoning of the Harbinger of Change, the great Kami Dragon who will grant one wish to whomever holds the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers. But she has a new enemy now. The demon Hakaimono, who for centuries was trapped in a cursed sword, has escaped and possessed the boy she thought would protect her, Kage Tatsumi of the Shadow Clan.

Hakaimono has done the unthinkable and joined forces with the Master of Demons in order to break the curse of the sword and set himself free. To overthrow the empire and cover the land in darkness, they need one thing: the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers. As the paths of Yumeko and the possessed Tatsumi cross once again, the entire empire will be thrown into chaos.
 


Perhaps my most anticipated sequel of the year, I completely loved Shadow of the Fox and was left wanting so much more so I can't wait to sit and binge read this in one go and get back to the characters and our quest! 

Spies in St.Petersburg by Katherine Woodfine

With Sophie still missing in action after their explosive mission in Paris, Lil decides to take matters into her own hands. On a new mission for the Secret Service Bureau, can Lil find Sophie in misty, mysterious St. Petersburg? Can they uncover the identity of their true enemy and can they trust anyone—even the Bureau? It's time for Sophie and Lil to put their spy skills to the test. 

This is one series that I thoroughly enjoy despite the younger age range it's intended for! The Sinclaires mysteries were a lot of fun and I was so happy to find out the series was continuing...but in this new series with a focus on spying more than crime solving! This series hasn't let me down yet and after the excellent job Woodfine did of helping us explore Paris, I'm looking forward to exploring St.Petersburg too! 




The Modern Faerie Tales by Holly Black

In Tithe, sixteen-year-old Kaye is a modern nomad. Fierce and independent, she drifts from place to place with her mother’s rock band until an ominous attack forces Kaye back to her childhood home. There, amid the blue-collar New Jersey backdrop, Kaye finds herself an unwilling pawn in an ancient and violent power struggle between two rival faerie kingdoms—a struggle that could very well mean her death.

In Valiant, the companion to Tithe, seventeen-year-old Valerie runs away to New York City, trying to escape a life that has utterly betrayed her. Sporting a new identity, she takes up with a gang of squatters who live in the city’s labyrinthine subway system. But there’s something eerily beguiling about Val’s new friends. When one talks Val into tracking down the lair of a mysterious creature, Val finds herself torn between her affection for an honorable monster and her fear of what her new friends are becoming.

In Ironside, the sequel to Tithe, the time has come for Roiben’s coronation. Uneasy in the midst of the malevolent Unseelie Court, pixie Kaye is sure of only one thing—her love for Roiben. But when Kaye drunkenly declares herself to Roiben, he sends her on a seemingly impossible quest to find a faerie who can tell a lie. Unable to see Roiben until she has fulfilled his quest, Kaye finds herself in the center of the battle of wits and weapons being waged over his throne.


This is a bind up of all 3 of Holly Black's Modern Faerie Tales books! I've been told such good things about this trilogy and told to read them by a friend of mine but never did get around to it and then struggled to get my hands on copies of them..but luckily Simon and Schuster is letting me review a copy of the omnibus! I can't wait to see what all the hype is about! 

The Kingdom by Jess Rothenberg

Welcome to the Kingdom… where ‘Happily Ever After’ isn’t just a promise, but a rule.

Glimmering like a jewel behind its gateway, The Kingdom™ is an immersive fantasy theme park where guests soar on virtual dragons, castles loom like giants, and bioengineered species―formerly extinct―roam free.

Ana is one of seven Fantasists, beautiful “princesses” engineered to make dreams come true. When she meets park employee Owen, Ana begins to experience emotions beyond her programming including, for the first time… love.

But the fairytale becomes a nightmare when Ana is accused of murdering Owen, igniting the trial of the century. Through courtroom testimony, interviews, and Ana’s memories of Owen, emerges a tale of love, lies, and cruelty―and what it truly means to be human. 


When I was asked to review this, I'd dimly heard of it, like I think I spotted it on GoodReads and so it registered in the back of my mind. But reading the press release had me begging to review this because it sounds awesome, and the way it was pitched instantly piqued my interest! 

Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

A big-hearted romantic comedy in which First Son Alex falls in love with Prince Henry of Wales after an incident of international proportions forces them to pretend to be best friends...

First Son Alex Claremont-Diaz is the closest thing to a prince this side of the Atlantic. With his intrepid sister and the Veep’s genius granddaughter, they’re the White House Trio, a beautiful millennial marketing strategy for his mother, President Ellen Claremont. International socialite duties do have downsides—namely, when photos of a confrontation with his longtime nemesis Prince Henry at a royal wedding leak to the tabloids and threaten American/British relations.

The plan for damage control: staging a fake friendship between the First Son and the Prince. Alex is busy enough handling his mother’s bloodthirsty opponents and his own political ambitions without an uptight royal slowing him down. But beneath Henry’s Prince Charming veneer, there’s a soft-hearted eccentric with a dry sense of humor and more than one ghost haunting him. 

As President Claremont kicks off her reelection bid, Alex finds himself hurtling into a secret relationship with Henry that could derail the campaign and upend two nations. And Henry throws everything into question for Alex, an impulsive, charming guy who thought he knew everything: What is worth the sacrifice? How do you do all the good you can do? And, most importantly, how will history remember you?


I stumbled across this on Twitter and I was getting super hyped from it because of all the good things I've heard about it...and then I got approved for it on NetGalley and I'm planning to spend one Saturday relaxing and binge reading this with a tonne of snacks for a self care day! 

Crowfall by Ed McDonald

A sorceress cataclysm has hit the Range, the final defensive line between the Republic and the immortal Deep Kings.

Tormenting red rains sweep the land, new monstrosities feed on fear in the darkness, and the power of the Nameless, the gods who protect the Republic, lies broken. The Blackwing captains who serve them are being picked off one by one, and even immortals have learned what it means to die. Meanwhile the Deep Kings have only grown stronger, and are poised to deliver a blow that will finally end the war.

Ryhalt Galharrow stands apart from it all.

He has been deeper into the wasteland known as the Misery than ever before. It has grown within him - changed him - but all power comes with a price, and now the ghosts of his past, formerly confined to the Misery, walk with him everywhere.

They will even follow him, and the few surviving Blackwing captains, on one final mission into the darkness. 


It's time to see how this story is going to come to its grand conclusion! 

I'm not planning to read every single one of the next batch of books, these are just some of the books from my own personal TBR that I'd like to get to soon and I'll be picking one or two from the list to read! I don't really like having a fixed, rigid TBR because then I get slumpy if there's nothing I fancy on my immediate TBR so this way I've got a couple of choices! 

Before the Broken Star by Emily R. King

Everley Donovan is living on borrowed time. The lone survivor of her family’s unexplained assassination, she was saved by an ingeniously crafted clockwork heart. But the time she was given won’t last forever. Now, every tick-tock reminds her how fragile her existence is and hastens her quest to expose Killian Markham, the navy admiral who shattered her world and left her for dead. But Everley’s hunt for justice will be a long and hard-won voyage.

Her journey takes her to a penal colony on a cursed isle, where she will be married off and charged to build the new world. It is here, and beyond, that hidden realms hide, treasures are unearthed, her family secrets are buried, and young love will test the strength of her makeshift heart. When Everley discovers Markham may not be who he seems, her pursuit for truth is bound to his redemption, her tragic history, and her astonishing destiny.
 


I've been looking forward to this book so bad and it was Amazon's book of the month for May so I treated myself as it was a bargain! I'm loving the sound of the synopsis and it should be an excellent read! 

Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson 

In a society steeped in tradition, Princess Lia’s life follows a preordained course. As First Daughter, she is expected to have the revered gift of sight—but she doesn’t—and she knows her parents are perpetrating a sham when they arrange her marriage to secure an alliance with a neighboring kingdom—to a prince she has never met.

On the morning of her wedding, Lia flees to a distant village. She settles into a new life, hopeful when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive—and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deception abounds, and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets—even as she finds herself falling in love.  


I'm not going to lie, this trilogy has been sitting on my shelves for a while, and seeing as the author has just started on a new series I'm determined to finally get this trilogy read this year! 

Dark Shores by Danielle L. Jensen

In a world divided by meddlesome gods and treacherous oceans, only the Maarin possess the knowledge to cross the Endless Seas. But they have one mandate: East must never meet West.

A PIRATE WITH A WILL OF IRON

Teriana is the second mate of the Quincense and heir to the Maarin Triumvirate. Her people are born of the seas and the keepers of its secrets, but when her closest friend is forced into an unwanted betrothal, Teriana breaks her people’s mandate so her friend might escape—a choice with devastating consequences. 

A SOLDIER WITH A SECRET

Marcus is the commander of the Thirty-Seventh, the notorious legion that has led the Celendor Empire to conquer the entire East. The legion is his family, but even they don’t know the truth he’s been hiding since childhood. It’s a secret he’ll do anything to protect, no matter how much it costs him – and the world. 

A DANGEROUS QUEST

When an Empire senator discovers the existence of the Dark Shores, he captures Teriana’s crew and threatens to reveal Marcus’s secret unless they sail in pursuit of conquest, forcing the two into an unlikely—and unwilling—alliance. They unite for the sake of their families, but both must decide how far they are willing to go, and how much they are willing to sacrifice. 


Another of my anticipated reads of the year, I'd quite like to do a book discussion for this on my YouTube although it probably won't be until July because of when in the month I'm likely to get to this! 

Timekeeper by Tara Sim

An alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, where a damaged clock can fracture time--and a destroyed one can stop it completely.

A prodigy mechanic who can repair not only clockwork, but time itself, determined to rescue his father from a Stopped town.

A series of mysterious bombings that could jeopardize all of England.

> A boy who would give anything to relive his past, and one who would give anything to live at all.

A romance that will shake the very foundations of time.

The first book in a dazzling new steampunk-fantasy trilogy, Timekeeper introduces a magical world of mythology and innovation that readers will never want to leave.
  


I meant to get to this for the Asian Readathon but I didn't quite manage it, so I want to get to it this month instead! I've had this on my shelves for a while (story of my life really, isn't it?!) and the sequel too, so I'm plotting to read Timekeeper this month and Chainbreaker the next...although I'm not sure when the third book is out in paperback so who knows when I'll get to that! 

Saturday, 4 May 2019

May TBR || Readathon Extravaganza

Why take part in one readathon this month when I can take part in a grand total of 3? What could possibly go wrong, am I right!? 
It would seem that I can only really get a decent amount of reading done when I'm doing a readathon, I kid you not I haven't read a single page since I finished the Easter Readathon which is a bit of a problem. 
To be fair to me, I did have an entire week with really bad cramps and the odd migraine but still. 
Anyway, I had so much fun doing the Easter Readathon I decided I wanted to take part in some more, and I couldn't choose one so...yeah. Three. 

Full disclosure, I'd love to get all of these completed and nail the whole thing, but I've been so tired and exhausted lately, and I've got to work around work so...ideally I'll get everything read and done..but it might not actually happen and this could fail spectacularly!

Asian Readathon 1st May-31st May

This is the first of the three readathons I'll be taking part in and you can find out all about it here if you'd like to take part too! The aim of this entire readathon is to read books by Asian authors, there's five reading challenges and I'm going to be aiming to complete four out of the five! 

Challenge 1: Read a book by an Asian author. 


Challenge 2: Read a graphic novel featuring an Asian character or written/drawn by an Asian author (manga, comics, manhua, manhwa all count) 
Challenge 4: Read a book by an Asian author that was originally written in their native language (translated books and graphic novels count) 


Challenge 3: Read a book featuring an intersectional Asian character or written by an intersectional Asian identity (queer, mixed, disabled etc) 


I'm planning on reading Descendant of the Crane too, as I'll be doing a book discussion for it towards the end of the month! Plus I'd also quite like to get Empress Of All Seasons and For a Muse of Fire read too! 

Scallywag-athon May 5th-12th

Hello, pirate themed readathon, how can I say no? This one's super fun and you get to follow a path to the X that marks the spot, and do the prompts along the way. You basically end up doing four challenges, but you can do more if you want! Head here to check it all out and see if you want to join! 

Looting: has gold on the spine 
I'm starting off at point 1! I'll be reading Timekeeper (above) for this one as I have the original hardcover with  the..you know, gold spine! 

Ahoy, Hearties! : featuring a group of friends
From point 1, I'm moving along to point 6 where I'll be using Blue Exorcist Vol 21 (up above)  because we've got a nice, fun group of buddies! 

Escape Route: involving travel 
After finishing off point 6, I've got to head on a little detour to point A! I've been reliably informed that Aurora Rising counts for this one so that's what I'll be reading! 


Lost in Space: Chosen by someone else
The last stop for me is 9, and I need a book that's chosen by someone else so I'm choosing to use The Poppy War! This was recommended to me so...it counts right? :') 


Manga Madness Readathon May 4th-12th

As you guys know, I review a lot of manga, but lately my own personal TBR has kinda gotten a little out of control because it's been a bit neglected. This little readathon is hopefully gonna help me take care of that! Check out all the information here, you can participate in a couple of different ways, but to give myself some direction I decided to use the bingo board! However, I'm not confident enough to try and tick every box so I just picked a few! 


Author/artist you haven't read before & character who identifies as LGBTQ+
I'm pairing up these two categories for this one because most of everything else on my TBR is by authors that I've read before...because ya know, on going series. 



Drama, action or adventure
I'm going with action, although my choice does have some drama and adventure too! 


Adapted to an anime or video game 
I need to catch up on this series so I'm picking the next volume of it for this category as it was adapted in to an anime...I just haven't watched it yet! 


Animal Companion
Kuro counts right? I mean Kuro's a demon but...still a cat? Anyway, Blue Exorcist 21 is making it's third appearance on this list! 


Fantasy or paranormal 
I can't wait to read this to see if this is gonna be a series I'm going to invest. I did like the first volume, but that's only one volume and I'm still waiting to see whether I'm going to fully love this series and get invested in it! 


Horror, demons or vampires 
Focusing on demons with this one! 


Manga set in a country outside of Japan
This one's set here in England and apparently it's the final volume, which explains why it's so much thicker than the others, I guess! 


Read two instalments from the same series & Centred around folklore and mythology
I'm like 4 volumes behind on this one so this is my chance to finally catch up...by at least 2 volumes but still! So I'm gonna be reading volumes 16 & 17! 


A main character who transforms & a manga you've been meaning to read
Yeah, I got this set for my birthday like last year and I still haven't gotten around to starting it so here we go! 


A manga with a name in the title 
A grand total of 3 volumes behind on this one so it's time to start catching up...


Has not been adapted in any way 
This is the final volume of this series, so I'm taking this chance to finish it off! 


A manga by your favourite manga artist or by the hosts favourite 
Honestly, I struggled with this one so I elected to pick one of the hosts favourites! I'd already read Bloody Mary so I'm gonna be going with this one... 


  

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

Easter Readathon TBR!

Okay guys, I'm going to be honest. I am terribly bad at reading recently, like I've become so slow and it takes me ages to get through a book because I keep putting off reading to do other things on my giant list of things to do. Luckily for me Kate at Reading Through Infinity  is running an Easter Readathon, and I decided that I'm just going to have to take part in it! Four days solid from Friday 19th until Monday 22nd April! 

I haven't taken part in a readathon before, this'll be my first one, but I'm looking forward to it! Kate's going to be running reading sprints on her Twitter and there's challenges and it basically sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun! 

I'm planning to make sure all my work for my YouTube channel and reviews for this blog are done by Thursday so I can spend four days doing nothing but reading. Hopefully I'll manage to resist the temptation to watch Dramas. Anyway, I've probably been overly ambition with this TBR but I do want to get a lot of reading done and I figure it gives me a few extra options if I don't fancy reading something I've picked! 

This doesn't really fit any of the categories to be honest but I have started reading it and do actually need to finish it so....

Yeah this doesn't fit any categories either, I just really want to read it! I've been hearing really good things about it and I quite fancy something with magic! 

Pirates okay...pirates. I love pirates, and I've been itching to read this so it's happening this weekend! 

I've been anticipating this book for forever, I loved Geekerella! 
Challenge: Read an LGBTQIAP+ book 

Hello AU America with it's own monarchy! This one sounds like a lot of fun and the arc is super pretty and keeps staring at me from my shelves! I'm also kind of in the mood for some contemporary YA! 
Challenge: Read a book by a new-to-you author. 

And I'm back on my "doesn't fit the challenges" bulls***. But I've had the arc of this for a while, I got sent it by surprise and I'm loving the sound of the synopsis so I really want to crack on with it! 

This has been sitting on my TBR for a while, so I would quite like to get to it this weekend if I can! I did really enjoy the author's other series! 

I need to read one of these this weekend for a book discussion video, I just haven't decided which of the two I want to do first yet! I feel like I'll be able to read Warrior of the Wild faster so I can get more books read (Hence why there's a couple contemporary YA's on here) but I'm super intrigued by Gilded Wolves and it fits the challenge grid, I guess I'll decide what I feel like unless anyone has a strong recommendation either way! 

I'm now going to low-key cheat a little bit because I have some review manga to read this weekend as well! 

Challenge: Read a book with a yellow or green cover 

Challenge: A book about new beginnings (I think) 

I do have a couple of manga on my shelf that have been there for a while...Fairy Girls, Zelda, Water Dragon's Bride, and Tales of Zestiria, I just haven't decided which one I'm going to read yet! 

So..my TBR is a bit of a mess, and like I said it's probably pretty ambitious but a few of these won't take me that long to read and I'm really hoping I can breeze through most of these to cut down my TBR and get it a little bit more under control! 






Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Spooktober TBR

Hey guys! 
Happy October! And ya know...Halloween because for me at least it's like a month long event because why not!
 This October, for the entire month myself and Becca (The Brunettes Bookshelf) will be bringing you guys Spooktober! We're going to spend the entire month reading all Halloween reads all the time, and we'll be bringing you guys discussions, rec posts, reviews, giveaways and more for the entire month! You can check out our TBR's and read along with us if you like! On the discussion front, we'll be talking about the classics we're reading, so feel free to join in with us! I'll probably do a discussion for most if not all of them, because why not! 
So today, I'm bringing you my Spooktober TBR! I got a little bit carried away and chances are I won't get everything read, but I'm gonna try my best! Stalking Jack the Ripper is missing because it hadn't arrived when I made this post, but it's on there too! Becca's going to be doing classics and a mix of other reads, YA and adult, but she's totally doing the more murdery, scary books because I'm a total pansy! I'll be doing mostly YA with the odd other book. So first up is what I'm going to be reading and what I'll be watching is after that ;) 

The Classics


Dracula by Bram Stoker
Obviously Dracula had to make the list, it's not only a classic but it's also kind of a Halloween specific classic. Like you can't have Halloween without Dracula! This'll be a re-read for me!

I still haven't read this, and after watching the movie a couple of years ago, I'm curious to read the book it was based on! Plus everyone raves about this book, and I feel kinda left out! 

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Even I'm ashamed of myself that I haven't read this yet. I can't even. Frankenstein is such a huge Halloween monster, there's been multiple movies and it's finally time for me to read the book! 

Daisy Miller isn't such a Halloween read, but it's the other story in this volume that screams Halloween. A governess goes to take care of two orphans...and gets a sense of intense evil within the house. Then she's all like "aaahh the malevolent forces are stalking the children"...but are they!? 

The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
This is Dickens last novel and it's actually incomplete which is probably going to drive me up the wall because I NEED TO KNOW. This is going to contribute to the murdery type books in my Halloween TBR!

Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Okay so, I still haven't read this either, because I suck. But I vaguely remember going to see the musical version of it when it was on in London, I think I actually have the soundtrack somewhere? Anyway, I need to finally read this, and it's not like it's a huge book! 

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
I've read a couple of the shorter Holmes stories, I'm not a really huge fan but I do watch the odd episode of Sherlock! I picked Baskervilles because it sounded the most creepy of the ones that I have AND when I was a kid I watched the film version of this with Peter Cushing because it used to be on TV a lot and my dad would watch it and for some reason I really loved it :') 

Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Yes....I haven't read Coraline. Shocking I know. I'm a terrible bookworm! I feel like Coraline is a modern Halloween classic, not going to lie! 

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Again...I really should have read this by now, and it's another Halloween type classic! I also got to review the graphic novel for this, or at least the first half, and I need to know what happens next! 

Dark Tales by Shirley Jackson
I'm going to be reviewing this for Penguin! It's a collection of creepy and gothic stories, that are perfect for Halloween! I've not read any of Jackson's stories before, I've been eyeing up "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" for a while, but never gotten around to it, so I'm excited to finally read her work! 

The Trilogy


Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard


Strange and Ever After

I've been itching to get to the Something Strange and Deadly trilogy for ages, I managed to grab the hardcovers before they started to be really hard to get hold of! There's brand new covers for these, and I'm fairly certain you can still get the ebooks if you want to join in reading this! I loved Truthwitch so I'm excited to read Dennard's earlier works and these sound like the perfect Halloween read! 

The Series


Jackaby by William Ritter



Yes. Having Jackaby as a paperback does bother me. Book Depository sent me a paperback instead of the hardback that I ordered and I'm in the process of getting the hardback to match the others, never fear! I love the sound of this series, and I figure seeing as there's the whole murder aspect going on, I can get away with putting this down for Halloween! 

The Hardcovers


The Nightmare Affair by Mindee Arnett
I picked this book up ages ago because it sounded fun and I liked the cover, I need to actually buy the other two in the series but for now the first book is all good for my Spooktober TBR! There's murder and a girl who feeds on your nightmares. 

Shutter by Courtney Alameda
This has been on my TBR for ages so it's about time I got round to it! Our main character is from the Van Helsing line and she can see the aura's of the undead! It sounds awesome, there's some ghost exorcising going on, and a fun group of kids doing the whole..well....exorcising! 

Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs
HELL YES MORE PECULIARITY! I got so excited when I heard this was being released and I'm so excited to get to review it for the publisher! I loved the Miss Peregrine's trilogy, even the pictures that totally creeped me out and this book is completely gorgeous! 

These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly
Again, this has been sitting on my TBR for what feels like forever, and the whole murder aspect made me add it. Sure it's not like OMG SO CREEPY TOTALLY HALLOWEEN but murder mystery is enough for it to make my list! I'm actually really excited to get to this one finally because it sounds totally awesome! 

The YA


The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong
Another "has been on my TBR forever" book. I'm a huge fan of Kelley Armstrong so I'm excited to read this trilogy opener! There's gonna be a tonne of ghosts, and ghosts freak me out so this'll be good! 

Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
I started to collect Death Note not too long ago, I've got the really cool black editions with the sprayed edges, and then I've got these regular editions! Now, I don't have ALL of the volumes, I've got the first four and then I'm missing a couple in the middle, but for Halloween I'm definitely going to read at least the first four volumes, if not all of it if I get hold of the other volumes! I know everyone loves this manga so I'm excited to finally jump on the band wagon. 

Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey
I love Alyxandra's books and have for a few years now, and Haunting Violet is the only one I haven't read yet! It's been sitting on my TBR because I've been busy with review books and haven't had the chance to read much from my regular TBR, and when I have I've always shied away from this one and decided to leave it for Halloween...and now it's Halloween! I'm expecting this to be a really good read! 

Graveminder by Melissa Marr
Super Halloween-y title am I right?! I though this sounded like a good Halloween read, creepy, but should make for a nice break in between classics! Wicked Lovely is still on my TBR, but I did get to read Made For You the other year and it was SO GOOD, so I'm expecting good things from this! 

Team Human by Sarah Rees Brennan & Justine Larbalestier
Pretty much the only SRB book I haven't read yet, and this has seriously been on my TBR for ages, I've just never gotten round to it! Vampires are totally perfect for Halloween and this sounds like it's going to be a nice fun read, as well as being great for Halloween! 

House of Ivy and Sorrow by Natalie Whipple
I can't remember when I picked this up, I think it was not too long after it was published? The synopsis intrigued me, and Witch's are another classic Halloween staple! 

The Adult Fiction


The Sight by Chloe Neill
The first book in this series was awesome, it was original and fun and a great read, so I'm excited to get to review this for the publisher and just in time for Halloween! Nothing like a good paranormal/supernatural read for Halloween!

Anno Dracula by Kim Newman
I picked this up at a used book store, as I'm sure you can tell! I loved the sound of the back of the book, I thought it sounded original and fun and so it's been sitting on my TBR waiting for the perfect opportunity for me to read it! I got to review Drearcliff and it's made me really excited for this! I've got the sequel sitting on my TBR and I may or may not get to it this month too!

The Accidental Alchemist by Gigi Pandian
Okay so I only looked at this because I loved the cover and then I read the synopsis and I was like, okay I need this book. Gargoyles and alchemy and a tonne of originality...perfect read for me! And perfect for Halloween! I really need to pick up the sequel though! 

The Hidden People by Alison Littlewood
I was sent this for review, and it sounds like it's going to be a good read, and possibly the creepiest of them! 

What I'm Watching...

Like I said, Halloween is a month long thing for me and I usually watch Halloween kinda films all along, before having a huge marathon on Halloween itself! This year, I've gotten really in to anime, like I'm fully obsessed! I've just finished watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and honestly? I think it might be my favourite anime and I'm kinda having withdrawals from it, all I really want to do is rewatch it like straight away, but I've told myself I'm not allowed to until after Halloween at least! SO for Halloween I'll be getting over my FMAB withdrawals by watching Death Note, Tokyo Ghoul and possibly Soul Eater! 

Yep. I'm well aware by watching Death Note I'm going to spoil the rest of the manga for myself, but I did the same thing with Fairy Tail and it doesn't really bother me! Plus if I don't manage to get the other volumes to read this Halloween, it'll bug me not knowing what happens next because I'm super impatient! 

Tokyo Ghoul is a manga that I've been eyeing up for ages and uhm-ing and ah-ing over, I usually prefer the more fantasy type manga's, like SDS and Fairy Tail and Arslan etc, but seeing as it's Halloween, I figured I'd finally watch the anime adaption! And I know what's going to happen...I'm going to end up loving it and then buying the manga as well! 

Soul Eater I debated but wasn't too sure on, when I first started to look for manga to read. I know a lot of people rave about it and while I can't buy Soul Eater to read for Halloween, I thought I might take the plunge and watch it and see what everyone's on about! I say might, because I might not have time after watching both Death Note and Tokyo Ghoul, but I'm hoping I'll be able to get to it!

On the film front, I'll be watching such classics as Hocus Pocus, Nosferatu, The Addams Family, Van Helsing, Casper, Ghostbusters, Black Cauldron, Sweeney Todd, Burke and Hare, Nightmare Before Christmas, Gremlins, Teen Wolf, Sleepy Hollow, The Universal Monster movies, and whatever else I've forgotten to write down in this little mini list thing! Let me know if you're going to be watching any of these, especially the anime because then we can buddy watch! 

What I'm Listening To....

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This is a quick little playlist that I made up the other day, it's not even complete yet and there's a couple different versions of some songs on there, because why not? I'll probably add to it over the month, but this is what I'm starting with! And yes...two of those songs are from a Scooby Doo film because I loved that movie as a kid okay! 

Let me know what you're going to be reading, watching and listening to this October! To see what Becca and I are up to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and follow the hashtag Spooktober! Feel free to join in with us as we read and discuss throughout the month! 
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