Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

23 October 2014

In Search Of Monsters #5 Talking Teacups? Tsukumogami

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Hello bookworms
It’s been a while. Where have I been? Oh well, I have been studying all the time.
 I wanted to write this quick update on my blog.
I have been thinking about my feature “Weird Legends”. Now, if you tell me that I am weird (I get that a lot), I gladly accept it. I don’t take it as an offensive word. When I am saying “Weird Legends”, I am thinking “awesome, unique, amazing legends”, not “weird” in a bad way. I know I am borrowing from other cultures, so I don’t want to be misunderstood. Even though for me “weird” means good, it may not be the same for someone else. I don’t want to offend anyone, so from now on “Weird Legends” will be called “In search of monsters”.
The feature won’t change. I will do memes, interviews, and I will provide information. This feature is supposed to be funny, and it’s main purpose is to bring a smile on your face with my crazy imaginary conversations.
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I am pretty sure, that you have all watched “Beauty and The Beast”. I am also pretty sure, that you think those animate objects are funny, and cute.
Funny? Cute? Nu-uh , not in my blog.
Let me introduce to you the famous Tsukumogami. Never heard of that? Were have you been all your life? How can I put this simply?
Tsukumogami are animate household objects. 
 They are supposed to be harmless, but they will play some pranks. They have the capacity to get revengeful upon those who are wasteful. So, be careful…
Imagine how cool would it be to talk to your pen for example. Or to your cup of tea…
It would be like:
Anila: Oh hello Dracula Jr! (Do not ask!)
Dracula Jr. and Frankenstein Jr.
My tea cup Dracula Jr.: Hello Nila! Why aren’t you studying?
Anila: Well, you know there’s this good book, and…
Dracula Jr.: Anila! Stop procrastinating!
Anila: But I am kinda hungry right now!
Dracula Jr.: Stop it! You got loads of work to do!
My tea spoon Frankenstein Jr.: Sweetheart, don’t forget you have to post “In Search of Monsters” in your blog today.
Anila: What??? Oh God, I forgot!
Frankenstein Jr.: You had to write about us today. How could you forget? I thought you loved us.
Anila: Frankie, stop being so emotional!

Yeah, it takes a lot to handle them.
They still look cute to me, but again I kinda think that “The Alien” looks cute too! (No? I would love to have a pet just like him. Am I being crazy again? Oh sorry!)

Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!

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.

29 October 2013

Top Ten Tuesday - top ten books to read during halloween

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Hello Bookworms
This is my first post for "Top Ten Tuesday" hosted by The Brooke and the Bookish
So, now that's Halloween and you can feel it in the air...
This Tuesday we are going to talk about horror books. And actually I don't have a top 10 List, but only five horrifying books, just to make you check the lock of your front door. Muhahaha!!!
So....

The first one is definitely Salem's Lot by Stephen King...
 It is just gruesome and awesome (I rhymed!)

Next is "Four Past Midnight" By Stephen King (again) It is a collection of short stories, and it is
sooo....
 you know it is like those kind of books that you read them immediately because you want to solve the mystery... yeah!
Now we have "Miss Peregrine's Home For Pelicular Children"

And last ... we have two books by Glenn Cooper: "The Devil Will Come" and " Library of the Dead" I own the Italian version, because I bought them in Italy (what can I say... International... haha)


So... what do you think? Tell me your opinion in the comments below. And if you have nothing to talk about, just share the post (kidding) (no, but seriously).

=)
Have a great day!
Happy Scary Reading!