Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

15 January 2015

In Search Of Monsters #7 : Spider Woman? Jorōgumo


Hello Bookworms,
I know, I know, you are confused! Spider Woman? What do I mean with that? Spiderman or The Black Widow? No, the Spider Woman is not a hero at all, in contrary she is a creepy villain. Spiders are creepy (I am not a big fan of them)
The Spider Woman or Jorōgumo, is a kind of Japanese yokai, known for her ability to transform into a beautiful girl and luring humans, especially men.
Now imagine if a beautiful lady was holding a baby wrapped in a sheet on her arm. She seems so sweet and she asks you to hold the baby for two minutes. You, of course, accept, because you are kind. I mean, everyone would accept to help a mother, no? You are a bit stressed, because you are holding the baby of someone else, and you have to be extremely careful. The moment you take the baby, you see that inside the sheets, there is no baby, but a bunch of little spiders, whom take over your body. In your peripheral vision, you see the lady transforming into a spider. In a second you are dead.

Even though I handle monsters, this is something I can’t interview. I hate spiders. My interview with her would be like this:

Now on to some self promoting: I just uploaded my first video. Yes, yes, that girl is me. It was kinda awkward, but I will get better at this :D

  

 Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

05 November 2014

November's Guide To Reading



Hello Bookworms,
It’s me, Klejda. I decided to take over this blog today, while Anila is in Italy. Welcome to November’s Guide to Reading!

Music:
When I’m reading or studying I generally don’t listen to music but the few times that I do,  I like to listen to songs such as:
You Be The Anchor That Keeps My Feet On The Ground I'll Be The Wings That Keep Your Heart In The Clouds – Mayday Parade (lovely name by the way)
Do I Wanna Know – The Arctic Monkeys
One For The Road – The Arctick Monkeys
Soldier – Before You Exit
When The Lights Die – Boyce Avenue
High Above The Ground – Daughty (all songs by Daughtry basically)
Nina – Ed Sheeran
Guns And Horses – Ellie Goulding
Try – Simple Plan
Another Love – Tom Odell

Books For this month:
Some of my favourite books are:
The Diviners – Libba Bray
The Night Circus – Erin Morgenstern
Is It Just Me – Miranda Hart
The Storyteller – Antonia Michaelis
The Edge Of Never – J. A. Redmerski
And of course The Fault In Our Stars – John Green

Beverages of choice:
I preffer frappe, or coffee, and you all know what is Anila’s choice of course. 



07 October 2014

October's Guide To Reading : Horror Books

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Hello bookworms
Welcome to another post of October’s Guide to Reading
On Monday we have talked about spooky music. I have given that task to Klejda, since she is so addicted to music. Now we are talking about horror books, so it is my turn to write. If you haven’t noticed until now, I love horror books.
I think that October should be the horror month (hence the Halloween). Who said that Halloween should last only one day? I celebrate Halloween everyday actually, but let’s just tone it down to a month.

Last year I have posted a list of my favorite horror books. The list is still valid even for 2014, so here is the link.
This fall I am loving antique books. Since I am so into old books lately, I will go with those bone -chilling classics this Halloween.
Dracula
Need to say more? I am Dracula’s number one fan! I absolutely love Bram Stoker. The book is a piece of art. I don’t have words to describe it. The most special thing about “Dracula” is it’s writing style. This book is written in epistolary format. You are reading a diary. It is like you have been there. It feels like that diary exists, like those characters are as real as you. The problem with “Dracula” is that peoplehave watched the movies, and now they refuse to read it. The movies don’t really have a plot. They focus more on the effects, and the disgusting part. How can you compare an actress in Lucy’s character with that sassy vampire, whose description makes you feel fear, and admiration in the same time? Give Dracula a chance!

Frankenstein
Good ol’ Frankenstein. Before I continue any further, please people bear this in mind: “Frankenstein isn’t the monster, Frankenstein is the scientist, Victor Frankenstein to be exact.” In the novel the creature has no name! That’s why I will call him Frankenstein’s monster. Hands down, this monster is the only one, who makes me feel sorry for his (second) death. He is innocent, and sensitive. He only wants love. This monster cannot stand looking at his reflection. I mean, can we get a round of applause for all these human feelings, that he possesses? Doesn’t this sound familiar to you? Isn’t this monster a little part of us, at the end?

Well, that’s it for today!
Last Post: October's Guide To Reading : Scary Music


Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!


01 October 2014

October's Guide To Reading: Spooky Music

(Klejda is back!)
Hello people, 
I’m back. I know I have not written a blog post in quite a long time, and I apologize for that, but I promise to start writing regularly. 

Anyways, now that’s done, let’s start with today’s post, which is
"October Songs". 
I’m going to include mostly Halloweeny songs, but also, maybe some autumny songs.

12 September 2014

September's Guide To Reading


Summer is gone. All we can do now is store those warm memories full of sunny days. Now it is time for September. As the season changes, I think that even your reading experience has to change (except the genre. Read whatever you want!) Welcome to my guide to reading in this sweater weather.