In an uncanny coincidence I found a book at Gladstone's that matches my bookmark.
#Gladstonerds #ReadingRetreat
In an uncanny coincidence I found a book at Gladstone's that matches my bookmark.
#Gladstonerds #ReadingRetreat
'She heard wings. She held out her arm. It was her bird. He scarred her arm where she had no glove but she did not care because she loved him and she knew that love leaves a wound that leaves a scar.'
A surprisingly intense and interesting read.
Overall too many characters and lines of story to keep up with.
Short, enjoyable, but not overly remarkable.
Have a cute picture of baby Ethan to make up for the moderate story and review!🖤
I was pleasantly surprised by this one, it was a fascinating and intense little read.
Although for such a short read, there seemed to be too many characters and I never cared much for any of them.
There were moments that were sweet, light and delicate and then there were moments that were dark, brutal and ugly.
Moderately rated.
1️⃣ That's my boy, Ethan. 😁
2️⃣ I got an awesome, cheap book haul! 📚📚
3️⃣ The health of my boy who had his six week health check today. ✅
✴ Tagged my current read ✴
#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
Thanks for the tag @TheRiehlDeal 👍
I tag @Ast_Arslan @DarkMina @RaeLovesToRead @BrittanyReads
I'm not sure how I feel about this. For the most part it was pretty brutal and ugly, which is perhaps just the truth about a lot of life in England under the rule of King James I. Despite the interesting subject (the events leading up to real witch trials and execution in 1612) and Winterson's trademark spare writing, it never really grabbed me. I liked that Shakespeare had a cameo and that the main character was a real witch and queer though.
I was going to read this book a bit before bed last night but then I remembered it's pretty scary. So I saved it for this morning! #QueerBooks #Horror
Had to sit at the Apple Store for an hour this afternoon. So glad I had this with me. It is everything The Familiars wasn‘t. If you read The Familiars, please read this as well.
Finally finally FINALLY got around to this one so kindly gifted to me by @ephemeralwaltz like 200 years ago and now I don't know what to do with myself because it was the /exact/ kind of grisly that makes my skin crawl. Everything was very vivid and uncomfortable and I'm gonna have nightmares. At least I proved to myself that I /can/ read horror books. Yes, this is a horror book. No arguments. *shudders*
I saved this little bit of yum for payday. Thanks @Reggie I can‘t wait to sit down and read what the whole #ScreamsbyMail crew had to say about my pick! @danibolahood Round Two, Book 1 should be heading your way sometime next week(ish)
I read this all in one day and am left feeling bereft. This may sound crazy with a book that has 55% rating on here but this is one of my favorite books this year. About the witch trials in England around 1612, Winterson is a master of giving us all these great spooky tidbits at the edge of the story but never really tells you everything. @BookishTrish Thanks for this pick. It was amazing!!!
@kamoorephoto I just want to say that my family always asks me how many books I‘m up to for the year or what I‘m reading now and then shocks me by getting me socks or blankets for X-mas or my birthday. So the fact that I now have a Jack Ketchum mug sends me over the moon!!! Thank you so much!!! @BookishTrish I will have this out in the mail this coming week. Also, I‘m living for your beautiful flower journal. #screamsbymail P.s. down below👇🏼
@kamoorephoto The next #ScreamsByMail #HorrorPostalBookClub is on its way to you now from Singapore, originally from @BookishTrish of Vancouver and sent to me by @scripturient from Germany. Hope you enjoy the goodies I included here. Looks like the circle would soon be complete!! 😍💕🧚🏼♀️📚
A fair bit of gratuitous violence that I didn‘t care for all that much, way too many characters in the beginning making it difficult to tell one from the other, a cameo of Shakespeare who spoke the words above (my fave quote), a few lyrical and well-spoken lines, but overall, a so-so for me. I honestly didn‘t know what the point was until the very end - everything devolved to “witchery popery popery witchery.” #ScreamsByMail #HorrorPostalBookClub
My #HorrorPostalBookClub #ScreamsByMail book has arrived. Thank you for sending this, @scripturient and the magnetic bookmark too! 😍😘🧚🏼♀️📚 Will be moving in two weeks‘ time - so better send you my newest address soonest. @BookishTrish your book has safely arrived in Singapore! 😍📚🧚🏼♀️
Thank you, @ephemeralwaltz! Also for the tea, chocolate (neither of which I dare bring outside for attempts at pretty pictures, everything is melting/roasting in this godawful weather 😂) postcard and other bits! Way too nice of you, I don't deserve this kindness! ♥ I'll be off to read about some witches!
I really enjoyed this book. The style took a bit of getting used to but once that had happened the story had me mesmerized. I had actually expected this book to be a horror novel, however it turned out to be more like factual fiction with one or two somewhat spooky scenes. Still, I recommend this story wholeheartedly. 😊 #screamsbymail
Wow, that was fast. My next round of #ScreamsByMail is already here. Thank you so much, @ephemeralwaltz , for the extra goodies!! 😘😘😘😘 @danibolahood @teebe @GatheringBooks @Reggie @BookishTrish @kamoorephoto
The random online name picker picked.... @okthislooksbad as the winner for my giveaway!! CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎁🎁🎁🎁
Could you send me your name and address to clara.rosell.castells at gmail.com so I can mail these out to you? Thank you to all of those who entered and thank you for your lovely comments 💕💕
Hey guys! Little reminder that you still have time to enter my giveaway until tuesday (May 22nd) - just like+comment on this post OR on my original post if you haven't already in order to be included for a chance to win this book+ fox bookjig + a couple more goodies 🙏🙏
Thanks a lot! ❤️ @LitsyHappenings
This is still a pick although I had some trouble connecting to the story. But it's witches, women, magic, death, sex and gore - what's not to love?? A bit disturbing at times but unputdownable! Will be sending this your way this week @scripturient :) it's a very short read, I hope you enjoy!
3.5/5 ⭐
#ScreamsByMail
@teebe @GatheringBooks @Reggie @danibolahood @BookishTrish @kamoorephoto
My #ScreamsByMail book friend @ephemeralwaltz is hosting this #payitforward giveaway. I have said it before but will say it again: book people are the best people on earth! 🤗📚😍🧚🏼♀️
⚠️⚠️INTERNATIONAL GIVEAWAY⚠️⚠️
💜Click on the tagged book to see the original post!
💜I'd love it if you entered the little giveaway I'm hosting
💜 Just like and comment on my original post
The lovely and generous @ephemeralwaltz is hosting a #payitforward giveway over on her page! Head on over and like and comment to be entered 💜🧡💛💚💙
1612 Witch Trials? Written by J. Winterson?? YES PLEASE. Me and @danibolahood had a little mishap with the post and I ended up with a new copy of this book which I would like to give to one lucky Litten in order to #payitforward to Danielle and all of you. So please like+comment on this post if you would like a chance to win this book and cute fox bookjig plus a couple other goodies! Open international until next tuesday May 22! 🦊😍💕
@danibolahood You made my day (and you shouldn‘t have!) An EPIC gummy feast was enjoyed by me and the Monster Squad. THANK YOU! #screamsbymail
Lovely people from my #ScreamsByMail bookclub, the pick from @BookishTrish wasn't lost after all! The package that @danibolahood sent me just got here very very very late. I had a feeling it would still arrive. Thank you so much for all the candy and goodies - I love it all you've been too generous!! @scripturient I'll try to get to this as soon as I can and send it to you in a few weeks. 🖤🖤
@Reggie @kamoorephoto @teebe @GatheringBooks
#screamsbymail
@ephemeralwaltz attempt #2 is on its way! I got the fastest shipping I could afford so it should be there within 2 weeks. I'm super duper crossing my fingers that this gets to you this time. Once again I apologize for grinding our #horrorpost group to a halt. @BookishTrish @reggie @GatheringBooks @kamoorephoto @scripturient
@ephemeralwaltz I forgot to take a picture but your #horrorpost package is on its way!!!!
#screamsbymail
@BookishTrish @scripturient @GatheringBooks @reggie @kamoorephoto
Okay I've kicked the slump and I'm officially ready to crack open my first #horrorpost book. Also @BookishTrish I just found the bookmark that was tucked into the pages lol
@ephemeralwaltz @scripturient @reggie @GatheringBooks
#screamsbymail
My top three choices for #screamsbymail as requested by @Reggie I'm positive some of us have read the Hendrix one so I'll only pick that one if people are interested in a reread.
After all this time my last #cupidgoespostal pick from @Bibliogeekery is up. I can't wait to dive into this book about the Pendle witches.
It's a Scottish Blend, chocolate Hobnobs and Jeanette Winterson kind of evening.
"This is Lancashire. This is Pendle. This is witch country." Just getting to know the family. You know, this ancestors hanged for witchcraft in 1612...
A #ripxii read, Nespresso and a Lapis Surabaya (an Indonesian layer cake full of eggy goodness) is how I'm starting off my Saturday. What are you up to this weekend?
Reading while waiting for my appointment at the dentist today. Once again it's not on my #ripxii initial list but wanted to grab a book off my shelves today!
Winterson takes on a notorious witch case? Here for it. #riotgrams #lgbtqreadwithpride
#rockinmay #evilwoman
I was tempted to post about cathy from east of eden who is certainly developing into a favourite villain but instead went for jeanette winterson's take on the pendle witch story. Were they evil or simply scapegoats in the early 17th century hunt for religious persecution. I enjoyed the read.
Such an amazing way to wake up on Valentines Day! @Bibliogeekery you outdid yourself! The books you chose are perfect for me and I love the card, the bookplates, and the bookmark (it's the best). You made my day, THANK YOU! And thank you to @BookishMarginalia for organizing! Xo
So I also took some brownies from the library restaurant yesterday to eat today. Sadly they did not make it that far and me and the BF ate them yesterday. I reread this book that I abandoned earlier hoping that it was better than I rememberd. Sadly it is still the worst book I ever read. It's about the pendle witch trials in GB. It's full of tastless rape and gore and the story is barely there. I felt almost violated by it. Anyone else read it?
This short novel on the witch trials in 1612 England focuses on how misogyny and anti-Catholicism were the driving forces behind the witch hunts. The main character, Alice Nutter, is a powerful, bisexual woman with mysterious connections to the occult; I wanted to hear more from her and wished the book was longer. Overall, this story was dark, disturbing, and heartbreaking. There's also a cameo appearance by Shakespeare
Started reading this book about the 1612 witch trials in England by Jeanette Winterson--I love her writing and her book The Passion was one of my favorites this year.
Do we have a hashtag for spooky October reads? I loved this witchy novel that had women in it that weren't merely misunderstood. With some historical underpinnings to give a good shiver. (Besides, Winterson is one of my favorite writers.) Witchery popery popery witchery.
Today's library haul. For a full list of this month's library books, go here: http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/2016/09/library-books-mid-september-2016.html
This slender book packs an incredible wallop. Based around the 1612 witch trials in London, it artfully blends fact and fiction. I don't want to give away the story, but I do want to highly recommend that you throw it on your spooky autumn TBR. #Recommendsday
I've read a number of Winterson's books. The Daylight Gate just didn't flip me out as much as some of her others.
Might... Might have got a bit carried away at the library...