Their Monstrous Minds by Tanith Lee

Overview
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Title: Their Monstrous Minds
Author: Tanith Lee
In: Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling)
Rating Out of 5: 3 (On the fence about this one)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasy, Gaslamp
Dates read: 2nd November 2019
Pace: Slow
Format: Short story
Publisher: Tor
Year: 2013
5th sentence, 74th page: The use of the island, too, had demanded the sort of money only a traitor could earn.

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Synopsis

The trippy and convoluted adventure down into the monstrous minds of some beings. Dark, twisted and filled with death.

Thoughts

This story is incredibly twisted and confusing. I’m still not entirely sure what went on, and didn’t overly enjoy it. However, I did love the darkness that seeped through the pages. There was a lot of death, darkness and twisted, monstrous minds throughout this story. And for that alone I would probably reread this multiple times. I like my stories dark and twisted.

I think that the reason I didn’t quite get into this was that it was incredibly jumpy and convoluted. Plus, I was reading it late at night after a day of fieldwork… it doesn’t make a great combination for the concentrating on difficult stories… but I might try it again in the future, the second time is often a charm.

 <- A Few Twigs He Left Behind ReviewEstella Saves the VillageΒ Review ->
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The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

Overview
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Title: The Time Machine
Author: H.G. Wells
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves:  Book to Film, Classics, Science fiction, Time travel
Dates read: 11th October – 1st November 2019
Pace: Slow
Format: Novel
Publisher: Cantebury Classics
Year: 1895
5th sentence, 74th page: There were, perhaps, a couple of hundred people dining in the hall, and most of them, seated as near to me as they could come, were watching me with interest, their little eyes shining over the fruit they were eating.

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Synopsis

β€œI’ve had a most amazing time….”

So begins the Time Traveller’s astonishing firsthand account of his journey 800,000 years beyond his own eraβ€”and the story that launched H.G. Wells’s successful career and earned him his reputation as the father of science fiction. With a speculative leap that still fires the imagination, Wells sends his brave explorer to face a future burdened with our greatest hopes…and our darkest fears. A pull of the Time Machine’s lever propels him to the age of a slowly dying Earth. There he discovers two bizarre racesβ€”the ethereal Eloi and the subterranean Morlocksβ€”who not only symbolize the duality of human nature, but offer a terrifying portrait of the men of tomorrow as well. Published in 1895, this masterpiece of invention captivated readers on the threshold of a new century. Thanks to Wells’s expert storytelling and provocative insight, The Time Machine will continue to enthrall readers for generations to come.

Thoughts

This novel was nothing like what I expected. Probably because I expected it to be like the movie that I saw when I was much younger. Tip: this is NOTHING like the movie. It’s brilliant, and engaging and not the kind of story that I’m going to forget, but I may as well have had no connection between the movie and the book – because there is really nothing common between the two.

I’ve slowly been working my way through the pile of classics in my shelves. I love reading them, but sometimes they can be a bit of a hard slog just because of the difference in language style. Yet, somehow, even though this was written 1895, it is the most approachable classic I’ve ever read. Something about the language and style is more contemporary than many other classics. Which makes it a good introduction for many who haven’t really delved into the world of classics.

This is an intensely scientific novel. Some of the theories and discussions in here are ones that I’ve read about or heard from other science academics. Mind boggling theories which make time travel sound completely plausible. And terrifyingly likely. Maybe not something that we necessarily want to begin to play with.

The symbolic paths that humanity could take are beautifully represented in this story. if we went the β€œhigher” path described, our society would be governed by prettiness. Yet, if we take the under path, our lives would be ruled by mechanical industry. As to which route we’re going to take… I just hope that global warming doesn’t destroy the world before our ancestors can find out.

Β <- The Food of the Gods ReviewThe Island of Dr. Moreau Review ->

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A Princess of Spain by Carrie Vaughn

Overview
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Title: A Princess of Spain
Author: Carrie Vaughn
Series: Kitty Norville #0.3
In: Kitty’s Greatest Hits (Carrie Vaughn)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal fantasy, Urban fantasy, Werewolves
Dates read: 1st November 2019
Pace: Slow
Format: Short story
Publisher: Tor
Year: 20
5th sentence, 74th page: Arthur did not look at her.

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Synopsis

Catherine is the princess of spain, and about to enter marriage with a sickly Englishman. But, when she realises that there are paranormal forces at work, she bands with his younger brother Henry to get rid of the evil.

Thoughts

I only recognised that this was about Henry the VIII’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon because I read Falling Pomegranate Seeds. Which is amazing (read it). But, since I’m not all that well versed and, quite frankly, interested in Tudor History, I wouldn’t have really clicked as to what this story was actually about. Having said that, even if I hadn’t. I still would have thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s obviously a story about a historical figure, and it has a beautiful dose of the paranormal. Both things which always draw me in. Actually, I’m finding that the short stories in the lead up to Kitty and the Midnight Hour are so far beautifully able to mention historical moments that are quite well known. But in a oh so subtle way.

The political intrigue in this story immediately draws you in. It makes it almost impossible to look away as you want to find out how the Spanish princess will fare in an English court. Luckily, this is just a short story. Otherwise I would have happily wasted an entire afternoon trying to figure out who was up to what in this political tale.

Most people when they imagine Henry VIII, it’s a pretty bad image. Someone who liked to behead his wives and eat a lot. But, this short story gives a view of him as a young child. Before he begins to run around beheading women and divorcing the ones he didn’t kill…

 <- Bellum Romanum ReviewConquistador de la NocheΒ Review ->

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Bellum Romanum by Carrie Vaughn

Overview
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Title: Bellum Romanum
Author: Carrie Vaughn
Series: Kitty Norville #0.2
In: Urban Enemies (Joseph Nassise)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal fantasy, Urban fantasy, Werewolves
Dates read: 1st November 2019
Pace: Slow
Format: Short story
Publisher: Gallery Books
Year: 2017
5th sentence, 74th page: The force of Gaius’s rage surprised him.

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Synopsis

Roman was once a man called Gaius. Who was turned against his will. But, in his quest to find vengeance, he might go a little bit further than expected.

Thoughts

Thoroughly enjoyed the idea of a villain who is simply seeking revenge on the entire paranormal community because he was forced to join it. No more sinister, intense reason, nothing else going on… he’s basically just cracking the shits because someone turned him against his will, so he may as well burn the whole world down because of it. Talk about a temper tantrum.

Although I didn’t feel sympathy for this villain (as I do tend to do with a lot of villain POVs), I did gain a little understanding into him. And that was kind of nice. After all, the best villains are the ones you can understand, and even imagine yourself becoming… mostly I think that this villain is a bit of a petulant child. And probably just needed to break something. Too bad that someone came along and gave him the means to break the world…

I absolutely love when you can recognise a historical moment woven into a series. Especially when it’s a contemporary, urban fantasy like Kitty Norville. But Pompeii is in this. And I have a slightly intense fascination with this, have had since I was a young child. Which meant I was completely digging the idea that the villain in this caused Pompeii. That that was one of his petulant child moments of destruction… completely brilliant and so much fun!!! Except for the peoples of Pompeii… not so much fun for them.

 <- The Book of Daniel ReviewA Princess of SpainΒ Review ->
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Xoe by Sara C. Roethle

Overview
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Title: Xoe
Author: Sara C. Roethle
Series: Xoe #1
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal fantasy, Young adult
Dates read: 26th September – 1st November 2019
Pace: Slow
Format: eBook, Novel
Publisher: Sara C. Roethle
Year: 2009
5th sentence, 74th page: Brian seemed relieved to have the attention off him.

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Synopsis

Xoe Meyers had a normal life. So she was stuck going to high school, and she only had a few friends to call her own. She liked her normal life. Things were about to change though, because there’s a new guy in her small town, and he is anything but normal. Before Xoe can say, “Werewolf,” her best friend’s life is in peril, and Xoe’s world is turned upside-down. Then, of course, there’s Jason. Xoe doesn’t trust him as far as she can throw him, and given that he’s a vampire, she’d have to be able to catch him first.

Thoughts

This wasn’t a bad book. I think most of my β€œmeh” feelings about it just come from the fact that I had to read it as an ebook. There is just something about the format that I really don’t enjoy. And it means that I just don’t get as involved in the stories as I otherwise would… which is quite sad. Because I think if this was a paperback, I would have completely ripped through it. In the best way possible…

This was a fairly typical young adult paranormal fantasy book. Vampires, werewolves and tyring to figure out how to fit in with the rest of their society. Especially when there’s something so obviously different about them. But it was a little unique in the fact that there was a half demon featured in the story. I also thoroughly enjoyed the narrators’ voice – Xoe is funny, relatable and not too much of a whiney teenager. All things that I look for in a good story.

Like most young adult stories, or really any in general, there was a bit of a love interest in this tale. But, unlike a lot of stories that find their way onto my shelves, this one didn’t really have a focus on that fact. Actually, if there weren’t moments when Xoe spells it out how interested she is, you probably wouldn’t even notice that there was a romantic edge to the story. It’s all about saving her BFF and making the world a better place.

Although I lament the fact that this was an ebook rather than a physical one. It is still probably the fastest full-length novel ebook that I’ve read in a long time. It was just cute and sweet enough that I was intrigued. Yet, it will probably be a little while until I grab the next ebook in the series.

 <- Minor Magic ReviewAccidental Ashes Review ->

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Monthly Challenge – December 2019

Duration: 1st December – 31st December 2019
Number of books: 10
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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⁍ Duration
Starts: December 1st
Ends: December 31st

⁍ How It Works
Max is 10 books each month. But there are 5 different levels. Select which level you want and that’s how many items you will need to check off.

⁍ Levels :
Transitional – 2 books
Baby Vamp – 4 books
Vampire minion – 6 books
Master – 8 books
Vampire King or Queen – 10 books or more

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πŸŽ„ 1.Β The First NoelΒ . . .Β Read a book with a person’s name in the title OR read a book tagged ‘romance’Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert

πŸŽ„ 2. O Little Town of Bethlehem . . . Read a book with a name of a place in the title OR read a book with a pretty coverThe Isle of the Lost by Melissa De La Cruz

πŸŽ„ 3. We Three Kings. . . Read a book with a number in the title OR read a book of 350 pages or moreA Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin (816 pp.)

πŸŽ„ 4. Silver Bells . . . Read a book with a color in the title OR read a book that is the first book in a seriesThe Young Elites by Marie Lu

πŸŽ„ 5. Jingle Bell Rock . . . Read a book with a double-letter in the title OR read a book tagged ‘fantasy’The Food of the Gods by H.G. Wells

πŸŽ„ 6. Toyland. . . Read a book with a one-word title OR read a book with an ugly coverHoles by Louis Sachar

πŸŽ„ 7. Winter Wonderland. . . Read a book with a two words in the title OR read a book with a holiday theme, any holidayBlood Magic by Eileen Wilks

πŸŽ„ 8. Rudolf the Red-Nose Reindeer. . . Read a book with an animal in the title OR read a book with a paranormal as the main characterAmong the Pigeons by John L. Read

πŸŽ„ 9. Baby, It’s Cold Outside . . . Read a book with a punctuation in the title OR read a book written by a new-to-you authorCold Feet by Brenda Novak

πŸŽ„ 10. Wild card! . . .Β Read any book you like!The Hunt by Susan Sizemore

Chestnuts

Duration: 1st December – 31st December 2019
Number of books: 7
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

To help us get in the holiday spirit, we’ve got a monthly challenge sure to please. First, click here to get some ambiance started as you read through the tasks and sign up!

6/7 Complete

1. Exactly where is up for debate, but somewhere in Asia Minor, the β€œSardis acorn” began to spread across Asia and Europe. The Old French term β€œchastain” is derived from the Latin β€œCastanea” which is also the scientific name for the chestnut tree. The English called chastains β€œchesen nuts,” which eventually became the term we are familiar with – β€œchestnuts.” No matter what you call them, chestnuts can be a yummy and healthy treat if roasted properly.
πŸ‚ Read a book that has a different title from when it was originally published; tell us the original title OR read a book that takes place anywhere in Asia or Europe; tell us where. – Red Phoenix by Kylie Chan (Hong Kong, Paris & London)

2. Chestnut trees flower in the late spring or early summer. The β€œfemale” flowers tend to grow closer together by the tree’s trunk and two to three flowers (each of which produces a fruit) will eventually grow together and form a brown husk or hull. Within the husk, the fruit is contained in a spiny pod called a bur or burr. Eventually, the burrs will turn yellow-brown and open in two to four sections. Each burr contains one to seven nuts.
πŸ‚ Read a book with a cardinal number in its title (one, two, three – not first, second, third) OR read a book with a single tree on its cover; remember to post the cover. – The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance edited by Trisha Telep

3. Unlike most nuts, chestnuts are rich in carbohydrates. Many populations, especially those where wheat flour was scarce, survived on chestnuts as their sole starch. Eventually the potato came into existence in Europe and Asia and supplemented chestnuts. There are still regions in Italy where chestnut β€œcakes” are used in place of potatoes.
πŸ‚ Read a book in which the first letter of all title words (a,an,the DO count) may be found in CARBOHYDRATE; 3 word minimum OR read a book that is set in Italy or has an Italian character; tell us who if using the character option.The Young Elites by Marie Lu

4. Chestnuts are always on the menu for New Year’s in Japan; they represent both success and hard-times – mastery and strength. Early Christians thought the chestnut represented chastity. Thanks to The Christmas Song, many people associate chestnuts with the holidays.
πŸ‚ Read a book in which Christmas is celebrated OR read a book in which the author’s first and last initial may be found in any of the following words: β€œSUCCESS,” β€œHARD-TIMES,” β€œMASTERY,” β€œSTRENGTH,” or β€œCHASTITY;” tell us which word you chose. – The Hunt by Susan Sizemore

5. As mentioned above, chestnuts are mostly carbohydrate with very little fat or protein. Also unlike other nuts, chestnuts are a viable source of Vitamin C. A 3.5 oz. portion of chestnuts supplies 65% of the US recommended daily allowance of Vitamin C, giving this nut a valid reputation for helping to boost immunity.
πŸ‚ Read a book by an author whose first and/or last name starts with β€œC;” be sure to use the author link in addition to the book title link OR read a book with two of the following page numbers in its total page count – 3, 5, 6; tell us how many pages. – Among the Pigeons by John L. Read (366 pp.)

6. You can chop, crumble, sautΓ© or crush roasted chestnuts into almost any dish, including salads, muffins, pies and puddings, or simply enjoy fresh chestnuts raw for a nutritious snack similar in texture to a carrot.
πŸ‚ Read a book marked β€œFOOD” or β€œFOODIE FICTION” on its main GoodReads page OR read a book with any type of food on its cover; remember to post the cover. – The Isle of the Lost by Melissa De La Cruz

7. The Christmas Song, the one that made chestnuts so famous, was written in 1945 by Robert Wells and Mel TormΓ©. It was written during a blistering hot summer as an effort to cool off by thinking cool. The Nat King Cole Trio originally sang and recorded the song in 1946. NKC went on to re-record the song later in 1946 and in 1961, both versions accompanied by full orchestra. Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) reports The Christmas Song as being the most recorded holiday song and the original 1946 version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974.
πŸ‚ Read a book with a fireplace on its cover; post the cover OR read a book that takes place between 1946 and 1974 (inclusive); tell us when.

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A Christmas Fairy Tale

Duration:Β 1st December – 31st December 2019
Number of books:Β 6
Hosted by:Β My Vampire Book Obsession

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Duration
December 1st – 31st

Rules
Complete at least two tasks to get the vampire heart
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
No minimum page count

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Saint Nicholas and the Children
Saint Nicholas is another name used for Santa Claus, and in this Canadian fairy tale, two orphaned twins encounter a wicked butcher when on an errand for their grandmother. The butcher wants to feed them to a giant, but help may be on the way from Saint Nicholas.Read the Story
❄ Read a book with a Christmas theme – Wolfsbane and Mistletoe edited by Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner
❄ Read a book with children or fairy tale creatures in the story – Cold Feet by Brenda Novak

The Night Before Christmas
One of the most famous Christmas folk tales of all time, The Night Before Christmas was authored in 1823 by Clement Clarke Moore. The tale is also known as A Visit from Saint Nicholas, and was first published anonymously. Read the Story
❄ Read a book by an author with three names or one of the initials CM – The Isle of the Lost by Melissa De La Cruz
❄ Read a book with a man on the cover – The Hunt by Susan Sizemore

The Little Girl and the Winter Whirlwinds
This Bulgarian fairy tale has an unknown author but is a magical tale of the Wicked Winter Witch’s quest to make it winter all year long. The little girl is full of spirit and decides to ask Father Christmas for help bringing back the seasons. She’s challenged by the whirlwinds and the blizzards, but keeps on her journey. Read the Story
❄ Read a book set during winter or in a cold place – Pet Sematary by Stephen King (Maine)
❄ Read a book with a female villain – Holes by Louis Sachar

Cosplay Cuties – December 2019

Duration: 1st December – 31st December 2019
Number of books: 11
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Collect a Cosplay Cutie each month by completing at least 2 tasks out of a set of 6.
A new set of tasks with a new doll will be posted each month.

The dolls you collect will be in your Vampire Heart thread. Don’t have a thread? You can still do the challenge if you want πŸ™‚

Rules
One book per task.
No minimum page count.
Complete at least two tasks to get the doll.

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December
1. Read a book with gold/yellow on the cover. – Holes by Louis Sachar
2. Read a book by a female author. – Cold Feet by Brenda Novak
3. Read a book with a god/demon. – Blood Magic by Eileen Wilks
4. Read a book that’s been made into a movie/tv show. – A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
5. Read a book with a lusty character. – Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler
6. Read a book released in 2019. – Among the Pigeons by John L. Read

Joy to the World

Duration: 1st December – 31st December 2019
Number of books: 3
Hosted by: Bookworm Bitches

There are 3 tasks, you only need to read three books to finish this challenge. Or pick one task and read 3 books for that one task.

December

1. Read a book by a favorite author or reread a favorite – Red Phoenix by Kylie Chan
2. Read a book that has humor – The Isle of the Lost by Melissa De La Cruz
3. Read a book with a celebration – Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert