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Metal and gore 🤘🏼🎸
Filing in the #mysoncanreadthiswhenhesolder category, definitely up his alley
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Metal and gore 🤘🏼🎸
Filing in the #mysoncanreadthiswhenhesolder category, definitely up his alley
For years, Dr. Murchison had taught her to breathe in the flower, and blow out the candle. Now she breathed in Slayer and blew out Black Sabbath.
3.5 Stars • We Sold Our Souls is a satirical novel that explores the dark underbelly of the music industry, where a washed-up heavy metal band discovers that their souls were actually sold to a demonic entity by their manipulative manager. Following the band's journey to reclaim their souls and expose the truth, they face off against the forces of evil. It's a wild ride filled with dark humor, social commentary, and plenty of head-banging moments.
That was, indeed, METAL. As much a love letter to a music genre; and a statement on making art, finding purpose, and the dangers of compromise for fame and profit, of seeking comfort over personal fulfillment; as it was a gory, creepy, violent road trip leading to one hell of a final performance.
A good sprinkling of female rage in there, too, as a treat. 😉 1/?
Upcoming reads.
Red and black covers for horror novels: classic.
Only A Girl With A Guitar Can Save Us All
Second book choice for #SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll
I actually finished this a couple weeks ago. Not my favorite by Hendrix but still a really good read. Has some creepy moments.
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#TitlesAndTunes #RushAThon
#TitlesandTunes #SexDrugsandRockandRoll
A Faustian tale that isn't really about Faust so much as his bandmate who has to live with the aftermath of his bargain. It's not really about the tragedy of giving into temptation so much as the vacuum of being 'soulless'. When heavy metal becomes nu metal and gets taken over by corporate overlords, it's not mortal sin, just sad. Thankfully this novel has plenty of soul: it's darkly funny and fast-paced 👇
Finished yesterday, my July #TitlesAndTunes pick for #SexDrugsAndRockNRoll & I loved it! Although metal has never been my thing per se, I did recognize most all of the references that Hendrix does so well. You really have to be okay with gore for his books-although for claustrophobic me, there‘s a part when our MC Kris is trying to get out of a tight underground situation (bats & bugs included) that had me whimpering like a baby in a good way!😱🤣
#TitlesandTunes #SexDrugsandRocknroll
Quite behind on this past month's read, so just starting it now, but when does that ever affect choosing a next read?
I decided to go with a double-Hendrix for my pick this month. Grady has long been on my list of authors to try - I've read Paperbacks from Hell but never any of his novels. Message to Love is from Jimi's live album Band of Gypsys, one of my favorites from college. It's chock full of solos 🎸
Early to the party for once! My #TitlesAndTunes July pick for #SexDrugsAndRockNRoll is the tagged book because it‘s been loaded on my Kindle for ages now. For my song, I‘m going with the Patti Smith Group version of (So You Want to Be A) Rock ‘N‘ Roll Star. 🎶🎤🎸🖤
Nope, couldn‘t do it. I read about 150 pages because it was my #lmpbc book but ultimately I‘m bailing. It‘s me, not the book. I don‘t get any of the music references and parts of it are making me feel sick. But I think my other group members liked it a lot more, and I think for the right reader it would be great!
I really enjoyed this book. Kris was in the band Durt Wurk until their vocalist Terry sold their souls & sold them out. Now Kris is trying to stop him from causing more destruction.
Terry, now known as the Blind King is pegged as a mix of Nine Inch Nails & Marilyn Manson which my younger Gothic self would have loved 🖤
#BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks #Pantone2023 #springcrocus @Clwojick #LMPBC @MaleficentBookDragon @LiteraryinLawrence @BookishPiper
I‘m a gluten for punishment. I‘m trying another one and it‘s just meh, maybe if I reads few, I‘ll finally see why everyone likes his books so much🤷🏻♀️
I received the next book in our #LMPBC group. Thank you Chelle @MaleficentBookDragon for the Christmas present. I love Moreno-Garcia's books 🎄
Book 209? 3⭐️
Horrörstör is still my fave Hendrix but this was a fun ride through heavy metal!
Heavy metal vs Hell - who wins???
This was a interesting book/audiobook to listen to.
3.75/5
Read for:
#BookRiotReadHarder2020
#PopSugarReadingChallenge2022
#TheNerdDaily2022ReadingChallenge
I don‘t have a picture of my ballot because I mailed it in a couple weeks ago… instead here‘s my husband flying a kite at the beach yesterday (he voted by mail too!) and the last book I finished tagged so it‘s bookish 😆(this was another weird Hendrix horror - there were some gruesome parts and so many metal lyrics) #AuldLangSpine @monalyisha
I maintain that Grady Hendrix is a literary pop-culture genius.
This book is loaded with fantastic characters (I‘m sort of in love with Kris), heavy metal and rock references, humor, general creepiness, and some straight up disturbing body horror. I loved it, and really, really wish I could listen to Troglodyte.
Rock on. 🤘🏼
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My #AAM pick for this month!
I love Grady Hendrix and his homage to pop culture. A washed up musician tries to reunite her former bandmates and discovers one of them literally sold their souls for fame and fortune. A tribute to rock and roll and heavy metal music, this is more than supernatural horror, it's an experience!
I remembered why this is my least favorite Hendrix: I don‘t like the #audiobook narration! The story is interesting: a guitarist who lost out on fame tries to figure out what exactly happened on the night her bandmate signed a solo record contract that elevated him to superstardom. I liked the blending of conspiracy theory with demonic influence. His books are just plain fun, especially for horror. But the narrator was 👎🏻 #AuthorAMonth
4.3⭐️ Hendricks does horror only the way he can. Creepy and someone gruesome, yet hard to put down. Definitely recommend following Kris as she follows her gut, dreams and faces her fears in the rock story. This is also my #doublebookspin for #bookspinbingo.
A combination of metal and horror, I was always going to love this 🤘🏻
Torn between Pick and So-So... but the pick symbol is on this cover... so I chose Pick lol
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:
https://youtu.be/r8Th61Zt7Y0
Enjoy!
Such a fun horror novel. Not my favourite by Grady Hendrix but I had a great time reading it. I thought Kris was a great main character and I loved the worldbuilding and the way the horror built up was great. The music industry doesn‘t come off well - I‘m sure more than a few musicians would say they signed their souls away in the contracts too
🎧 HellStock 19!
Typical Grady Hendrix book. Last half, DARK!
Kris starts a 90‘s metal band called Durt Wurk, they‘re on the verge of making it when their lead singer takes off on a solo career. He skyrockets to stardom as his old band plummets into obscurity.
20 years Later Kris is broke, unhappy & working at a BestWestern when she decides Terry did something to change all of their lives & is determined to figure out what it is.
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I absolutely love Grady Hendrix books, the perfect books for October! These books are a perfect mix of humor, horror and nostalgia. 5⭐️ (Grateful to my iPad during our power outage yesterday…)
This was a fun read. I like I haven‘t read anything quite like this, so that was really enjoyable. I would have liked more clarity on the actual mythology, I felt that part was a bit vague. However, the book was action packed and had some great pacing, so I never really felt a lull.
Personally I would have liked a bit more horror in there. It felt almost more like an action adventure. Solid, fun read overall, but didn‘t wow me.
I picked this up and put it down a couple of times in the beginning but in the end was really, really vibing with it.
I started out thinking I was going to rate this as "so-so" but as I'm remembering how much I was invested in this story and music by the end, I must pick it. This isn't exactly my genre of music but this was the book I needed during a ride on the struggle bus.
I'm becoming a fan of Grady Hendrix and was excited to start this one but...I've come to the decision that musical based books just are not my thing 😑 Solid story but I really didn't care about the band, what happened or where it was going. I made it half way...that was enough.
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
3-14-21: My 27th finished book of 2021! Kris Pulaski was the lead guitarist of a metal band called Durt Wurk until the lead singer left to start a solo career and became a sensation. Now Kris works at a Best Western. When a shocking act of violence occurs, Kris is sure her old lead singer is behind it and seeks vengeance. Hendrix‘s novels are always creepy and this one didn‘t disappoint. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #wesoldoursouls #gradyhendrix 👍🏼📖#️⃣2️⃣7️⃣
This was a wild ride. It‘s about a former metal guitarist putting together the pieces of a rock opera she created with her back stabbing band, to save the world. But also there‘s a mythology about a hole in the world, and everyone who sells their soul, and the need to fill it. There are creepy creatures, conspiracies, crazed fans, some gore, and lots of music references. My favorite line, “A girl with a guitar never has to apologize for anything”
3 stars
Grady Hendrix has become an “automatic buy” author for me. I loved My Best friends Exorcism and The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires. We Sold Our Souls was just okay. I truly wanted to love it.
Read: 2/5/21-2/9/21
Four stars! A dark and gruesome novel behind the scenes of the lengths a musician will go to sellout for fame and riches. I loved it. I cannot get enough of Grady Hendrix. If you like dark and sinister I recommend this. Also try his book The Southern Book Club‘s Guide to Slaying Vampires **shudder**
Kris was in a rock band years ago before her bandmate decided he wanted to be a solo singer. He becomes a rockstar because he sold his ex-bandmate's souls to these monsters. Kris sets out to get her soul back.
Great book! Grady Hendrix did it again, mixing nostalgia and horror well. Totally recommend.
The devil‘s in the details, and I LOVE some colored edges! 🤩🤩🤩
Another winner from Hendrix. I wish I could listen to the fictional music in this.
Metal never surrenders. 🤘
+16 points to #TeamHarkness for #Scarathlon2020
@StayCurious
I liked this a lot. The story is mainly told from the point of view of an aging rock star who never made it big. It gets very creepy and scary at times. Anyone with claustrophobia probably shouldn't read it 🙂
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I loved it, Grady Hendrix smashes it again with the right blend of horror and comedy. When heavy metal band Dürt Würk breaks up, Kris Pulaski is left out in the cold. Most of the bands former members are failures; but not Terry Hunt and his new brand of music and band Koffin. To save herself and humanity Kris must challenge Terry and use her music to set herself free. “Metal never does. Metal never retreats. Metal never surrenders.”
This is my favorite Grady Hendrix book so far. I liked that it went to a darker place, with some pretty creepy bad guys. This explores the concept of a great evil, trying to devour everyones souls. And how easy it is to sell your soul in these days where you don't always read the fine print before you agree. This is an epic tale of an epic rocker, Kris Pulaski. The story rings true, and feels like it could be a story about any famous rock band.
“Have you noticed how soulless this world has become? How empty and prefabricated?”
Currently reading. This really resonated with me. I think the world is in trouble.
Once again Grady Hendrix uses wit and humor and a bit of gore to satirize modern culture. This time through the platform of heavy metal, Hendrix raps on fame, fortune, friendship and rock & roll😎 Maybe not my favorite GH satire but still a fun read. Thanks so much for gifting this to me @megabooks 🎊😘🎸 My UK cover rocks ✌🏽
I‘m on a roll......have high hopes for this one ✌🏽🎤💄🎸
I‘m loving the cover ♥️Grady Hendrix doesn‘t disappoint
#BookSpinBingo
#Junewrapup #junereads #summerreading
A Children‘s Bible ~ 2 stars
Sour Candy ~ 4 stars
Playing Dead: A Memoir of Terror and Survival ~ 4 stars
The New Husband ~ 2 stars
Stillhouse Lake ~ 3 stars
We Sold Our Souls ~ 3.5 stars
Devolution ~ 4 stars
Agnes at the End of the World ~ 2 stars
Cemetery Nights ~ 4 stars
The Vanishing ~ 3 stars
Such a Fun Age ~ 5 stars
A little different than what I expected.
Loved The Runaways reference!
Enjoyable read