BOOK BLOG: Sparkling Reviews Nook Touch and Case Giveaway

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Sparkling Reviews is having a totally awesome giveaway contest in which you can win a Nook Touch w/ a DecalGirl Skin of your choice and a green cover. The winner will be chosen on Halloween. The giveaway is open to individuals residing in countries Barnes and Noble ship to ONLY. For more info and to fill out the form to be entered into the contest, Click Here.


MUSIC DISCOVERY: LOWB

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LOWB is the band name used for Lamb member Andy Barlow's solo project. LOWB mixes acoustic instruments with digital sounds and incorporates vocals & melodies from various guest musicians & singers.

Artist: LOWB
Album: Leap And The Net Will Appear (2011)
Genre/Style: Trip-Hop, Downtempo, Electronic, Chillout, Ambient
Listen/Buy: Amazon, Discogs, Band Website



BOOK VIEWFINDER: Unraveling by Elizabeth Norris

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-The following future book release has caught my eye and stirred my interest-


Reading Level: Young Adult
Hardcover: 464 pages
Release Date: April 24, 2012
ISBN-10: 0062103733
ISBN-13: 978-0062103734
Two days before the start of her junior year, seventeen-year-old Janelle Tenner is hit by a pickup truck and killed—as in blinding light, scenes of her life flashing before her, and then nothing. Except the next thing she knows, she’s opening her eyes to find Ben Michaels, a loner from her high school whom Janelle has never talked to, leaning over her. And even though it isn’t possible, Janelle knows—with every fiber of her being—that Ben has somehow brought her back to life.

But her reincarnation, and Ben’s possible role in it, is only the first of the puzzles that Janelle must solve. While snooping in her FBI-agent father’s files for clues about her accident, she uncovers a clock that seems to be counting down to something—but to what? And when someone close to Janelle is killed, she can no longer deny what’s right in front of her: Everything that’s happened—the accident, the murder, the countdown clock, Ben’s sudden appearance in her life—points to the end of life as she knows it. And as the clock ticks down, she realizes that if she wants to put a stop to the end of the world, she’s going to need to uncover Ben’s secrets—and keep from falling in love with him in the process.

From debut author Elizabeth Norris comes this shattering novel of one girl’s fight to save herself, her world, and the one boy she never saw coming.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Hour of Dust and Ashes by Kelly Gay

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Series: Charlie Madigan, book #3
Paperback: 336 pages
Release Date: August 30, 2011
ISBN-10: 1451625472
ISBN-13: 978-1451625479
Source: Purchased copy
To save her sister, she must stop a silent killer...

Protecting Atlanta from the off-world criminals of Underground is tough enough, but now Detective Charlie Madigan and her siren partner, Hank, learn that the addicts of the offworld drug ash have begun taking their own lives. Ash makes humans the perfect vessels for possession, and something or someone is leading them to their deaths. Charlie is desperate to save her addicted sister, Bryn, from a similar fate.

As New Year’s Eve approaches and time runs out, Charlie makes a deadly bargain with an ancient race of beings and embarks on a dangerous journey into hellish Charbydon with Hank and the Revenant Rex to save Bryn and make it back before it’s too late. Only, for one of them, coming home means facing a fate worse than death...

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Halle-freakin-lujah! Thank you book gods for finally bestowing upon me a story I could thoroughly enjoy from start to finish. It has been MONTHS since the last time I was truly smitten with a book, and I was starting to feel more than a little frustrated.

Listen, The Hour of Dust and Ashes certainly isn't perfect, but what it does well, it does really well, and it sure is a lot of fun to read. I finished this book in pretty much one sitting. And that's saying something because lately I've been reading books at a pace equivalent to an elderly snail with narcolepsy trying to trek up a really steep incline.

What I love the most about this series and especially this 3rd installment is the nonstop, fast-paced action. Danger, conflict, and all sorts of complications await the characters at every turn. Charlie in particular gets put through the wringer over & over again. Near death experiences have become regular occurrences in her life, and she's repeatedly forced to make some really tough and heart-wrenching decisions.

Charlie is a flawed character, that's for sure. She's stubborn like a mule, hot-tempered, and a bit recklessly impulsive. More often than not, she runs head first into dangerous situations without fully thinking things through. Normally this would totally annoy me about a protagonist who is supposed to be a cop, but the fact that the driving force behind Charlie's behaviors & choices is her passionate & unwavering determination to protect those around her at any cost makes those imperfect aspects of her characterization wholly endearing (at least to me).

Another thing I really loved about this book was the further exploration & development of Charlie's relationship with her siren partner, Hank. I will say upfront that I am a sucker for the partners-turned-lovers romance trope. The bond that develops between partners who work together in dangerous circumstances can be very strong...it has to be. Partners have to rely on each other's instincts & skills. They also need to be able to read each other and trust one another with their lives. Throw in some crackling chemistry and steamy sexual tension, and you've got yourself a romance gold mine. On top of that, there's the ever exciting forbidden love aspect, since romantic relations between partners in any kind of law enforcement tend to be frowned upon if not outright prohibited.

Needless to say, I was completely on board with the possibility of a Charlie and Hank romance from the very start of the series, but I did feel that it initially came off as somewhat rushed. This was primarily due to the fact that in the 1st book Charlie & Hank had limited (mostly work related) interactions with each other. Readers were told that they were good partners and best friends, but weren't really shown it until halfway through the 2nd book when romantic sparks suddenly began to fly between the two.

Fortunately, that issue was remedied in The Hour of Dust and Ashes. This time around, we actually get to see how close they've grown as friends, how well they know & understand each other, and how deeply they care for one another. Plus, we get more insight into Hank's character, who I have always found very fascinating because of his multifaceted personality. Hank can be boyishly playful one moment and then very manly & fiercely protective the next. He can also be a shameless flirt at times, but then switch gears and become serious & guarded. The things Charlie (and we the readers) learn about his past help explain why he is the way he is and setup a really interesting storyline to be explored in the upcoming 4th book.

Now, despite being fully entertained, I did have one issue with The Hour of Dust and Ashes. As much as I loved the very descriptive & vivid writing, I did think that at times it got a bit too wordy and repetitive. I understand trying to refresh readers' memories, but the same overly-detailed explanations & summaries of past events were reused 2-3 times when they really only needed to be mentioned once (if at all). I felt that to be a little distracting & cumbersome.

Nonetheless, if you're an action junkie like me and a fan of Urban Fantasy, then I would definitely recommend giving this series a try. It's full of intriguing & unique characters, and I think that the story keeps getting better and more exciting with each new installment.

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EYE CANDY: Creepy Cool Halloween Jewelry and Accessories

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Witch Cauldron Pendant by JoanMillerPorcelain
The Intrusion Pendant by UntamedMenagerie
Bloody Shower Tie by tiestory
Zombie Headband by janinebasil
Victorian Skeleton Necklace by couturebylolita
Zombie Cuff Links by PinznThingz
Vampire Survival Necklace by ebaker72
Ghost Brooch by LollieBlossom
Coffin Pendant by toofashion2010
Zombie Stitched Heart Locket by rapscalliondesign
Murder in the Garden Ring by ChanceryLane
Frankenstein's Monster Necklace by freeheart1
Perched Raven Necklace by FableAndFury
Zombie Brains Flats by Crafttastrophe
Vampire Bat Pocket Watch by tempusfugit
Zebra Finch Memento Mori Necklace by lovedtodeath


ON MY MIND: Book Reading Idiosyncrasies

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We all have our own peculiar traits, habits, behaviors, and preferences. This is also true in regards to book reading. For example, my mom always has to read the last chapter of a book first. My friend Jen tends to listen to classical music whenever she is reading. I too have my share of book reading idiosyncrasies, which include the following:

I usually read at night, in bed, and with only my small bedside lamp turned on. There's something about the quiet darkness of the night that relaxes and enables me to become more engrossed in the book I'm reading. Plus, I think this habit stems from my childhood when I would sneakily read a book past my bedtime while hiding under my covers with my trusted mini flashlight.

I tend to only read books in which the main protagonist is female. When I was younger, most of the books I read on my own or was required to read in school were written by men and revolved around mostly male characters. So now I prefer reading stories told from a female perspective.

When two characters, who's will-they-won't-they romantic relationship plays a central role in the story, finally get together and exchange 'I love you's', I will sometimes not continue reading the rest of the series. Yeah, this may seem weird, but I hate the melodrama & angst that inevitably ensues after the couple goes through the often brief honeymoon phase. Authors almost always eventually decide to totally frak with the relationship in contrived, convoluted ways in order to add more conflict & tension to the story. And this bugs the hell out of me.

I avoid books in which the protagonist is promiscuous. I don't believe in casual sex. I don't think that you have to be in love with someone in order to sleep with them, but I do think that there should be some degree of familiarity, caring, and trust established beforehand. I've never even kissed someone I didn't first get to know. Therefore, I find it difficult to relate to a character who engages in a variety of random hookups.

I usually read multiple books at once. Maybe it's my increasingly short attention span, but I can never seem to just read one book at a time. Some of my friends think this is strange and wonder how I manage to keep the different stories & characters straight, but I find that alternating between books keeps me more energized & interested, especially when the plot in one of the books starts to lag.


BOOK BLOG: Confessions of a Bookaholic and A Life Bound By Books Haunted Halloween Cover Contest

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Confessions of a Bookaholic and A Life Bound By Books are holding a Haunted Halloween Cover Contest. Participants are asked to create a cover from scratch, including title and author alias, that would represent a scary story or book from their imagination.

I decided to enter another cover creation contest. I'm an artist at heart and so I always jump at the opportunity to be creative. Also, this gave me the chance to improve my photoshop skills and experiment with new photo manipulation techniques. Funny thing is that what I found to be most challenging was coming up with a fake author name. After a lot of pondering, I finally decided to just use a variation of my first name and a rather common French surname (since part of my family originates from France).


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BOOK VIEWFINDER: Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire

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-The following future book release has caught my eye and stirred my interest-


Paperback: 368 pages
Release Date: March 6, 2012
ISBN-10: 0756407133
ISBN-13: 978-0756407131
The Covenant of St. George was founded to uphold one simple ideal: anything that was not present on the Ark—anything they deemed "unnatural"—needed to be destroyed. Monsters. Creatures of myth and legend. All of them would be wiped from the Earth in the name of Man's dominion. Unfortunately for them, not all the monsters agreed with this plan...and neither did all the human beings.

After their rather abrupt departure from the Covenant, Alexander and Enid Healy found themselves alone in the world, but with a simple mission of their own: to protect the cryptids of the world from those who would harm them without just cause. It was a cause that would eventually claim both their lives, leaving their children, and their childrens' children, to take up the fight. Now in the modern day, their descendants struggle to stay beneath the Covenant's radar, while defending the cryptids from humanity—and humanity from the cryptids.

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MUSIC DISCOVERY: Zola Jesus

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Zola Jesus is the stage name of Russian-American singer/songwriter Nika Roza Danilova. Her music is a combination of industrial, classical, electronic, goth and experimental rock influences and involves rich, dark, haunting vocals reminiscent of Fever Ray and Florence and the Machine.

Artist: Zola Jesus
Album: Conatus (2011)
Genre/Style: Experimental, Electronica, Lo-Fi, Dark Ambient, Psychedelic
Listen/Buy: Amazon, Discogs, Myspace



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