#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day28 #Guilt
So far I have only collected the word “guilt” 9 times from my October reading. To be fair, I am only collecting words from Kindle books since I can search at the end of reading each book.
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day28 #Guilt
So far I have only collected the word “guilt” 9 times from my October reading. To be fair, I am only collecting words from Kindle books since I can search at the end of reading each book.
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day27 #Death
Bunny‘s death is nonchalantly revealed in the iconic opening sentence of this novel.
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day26 #BlackCat
Legitimately a disturbing Poe story! I once visited the Poe house in Baltimore that has the basement that allegedly inspired this story.
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day25 #Zombie
I couldn‘t find my copy of World War Z, so I must have gotten rid of it at some point, which means this is my only Zombie book. Read this last year for #Scarathlon!
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day24 #Lies
Abigail‘s #lies cause a lot of problems for the residents of Salem, Massachusetts.
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day23 #Story
I won this from a Goodreads giveaway…who knows when I will get to reading it 🤷🏽♀️
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day20 #Murder
“Murder most foul, as in the best it is / But this most foul, strange and unnatural.”
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day19 #Curse
I enjoyed The Hex Ex well enough, and currently have this checked out from Libby. I have ten days left on my loan, so still hoping to start/finish before the end of the month.
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day18 #Orange
Two Shakespeare covers from my office library, featuring orange covers!
#Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter #DailyPhotoPrompt #Day17 #Poison
Oops, another week and more photos to catch up on! I‘m going to post last week‘s photos before I tally my final Week 3 numbers later today.
In Romeo & Juliet, the star-crossed lovers meet their end partly due to poison.