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Reggie
Diavola | Jennifer Thorne
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Pickpick

Litsy, there are times I eat with family and for the 1 1/2 hrs I am with them it‘s pure torture, so I can only imagine what 9 days in a Tuscan villa with 6 dysfunctional family members feels like for Anna. A nagging mother who wants stuff to happen so she can be a mother. An emotionally absent brick wall of a dad. A clingy twin who can‘t take responsibility for his choices. A sister so insecure, who just comes off so hateful and jealous. 👇🏼

Reggie And oh yeah, the Tuscan villa is haunted. I was laughing a lot at the sheer audacity of this horrible family. Have ya‘ll ever seen that episode of Family Guy where Meg admits that she knows she has to be the most hated family member or else they all fall apart. This was a lot like that. Don‘t read if you need to like characters. But it was a pick. 2w
Suet624 Well I surely won‘t be stacking this one but I love the review of it. 2w
Leftcoastzen 👏😁Love your review! 2w
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Bookzombie Great review! 🙂 I would stack if I hadn‘t already. 2w
Reggie @Suet624 @Leftcoastzen Thanks, ladies. It was a total Jerry Springer show. 2w
Reggie @Bookzombie I feel like I was on YouTube shorts where they go, members of Reddit what was the time you decided to cut ties with your family. And Anna goes but in that robotic voice they use, one time me and my family were staying at a haunted Italian villa. lol it was a little crazypants. I hope you like it. 2w
AmyG I really liked this one. Horor and my love of dysfunctional families 🙌🏻 1w
Centique Brilliant review - i would visit the haunted Italian villa with you but lets make it a Littens Reading Adventure, no dysfunctional family members. (How bad is this haunted villa anyway? 🤪) 1w
Reggie @AmyG when she told the brother she had an abortion and then he proceeds to tell the worst person possible. And then later on she tells the parents on Anna. They were effing horrible!!!! 1w
Reggie @Centique lately I find that the horror in horror books has been taking a backseat to their character‘s real life problems. The villa was creepy but I kept thinking what is this horrible family gonna do next? Christina Henry wrote this godawful book with really bad horror, but you know what I think about 5 months later? If she‘s gonna keep her and her son off the streets. Their affordable apartment was sold out from under them. She has a 👇🏼 1w
Reggie moment where she says I‘m just so tired of just surviving. That‘s all I‘ve ever done since I‘ve had my son. None of that had to do with the horror in the book- which btw was horrible. Anyways, if you‘re thinking about tackling a horror book-go for Grady Hendrix‘s Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. It‘s light on the witchcraft and heavy on teenage pregnant girls of the 1960s. So good. 1w
Centique @Reggie that sounds much more achievable for me! Ive been thinking about how a lot of the horror i come across (but dont watch! 🤪) is entwined w the characters personal issues. Like a parallel between whats evil and happens in reality and whats evil and unrealistic in the horror fiction. And i guess its often saying a lot about psychology and harm and repeating trauma… 1w
Centique It was making me think the horror genre probably has a lot to say about the problems of real lives. 🤔 I probably thought about that because of some of your reviews! 1w
AmyG Hahahaha…it was great. They were all so awful. Dysfunctional families are my cozies. 🤣 (edited) 1w
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Doppoetry
Diavola: A Novel | Marie Thorne, Jennifer
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Template by @/lacycstoner on Pinterest. Just as the title says these are my favorite reads of 2024, it was a really good year for me.

TieDyeDude Mexican Gothic might have made my top 12 if I didn't read it so close to Rebecca. I think I was making comparisons in my head instead of enjoying the story for what it was 🤷‍♂️ 4w
Doppoetry @TieDyeDude I think a lot of gothic novels follow a similar formula, especially female heroine-centric gothic novels 🤔 I'm sure I'll love Rebecca as well when I get to it. 4w
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Doppoetry
Diavola: A Novel | Marie Thorne, Jennifer
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Since these will be the last 2 months I'll probably post them one after another, instead of bi-monthly like I did in the past. And with that out of the way, it's time for #2024bookbracket. Nov. has been my most active month with 14 books in total. A lot of it is due to reading Narnia novels, but also because I was aiming to hit my yearly goal.

(the template is by @/CSeydel)

#bookbracket2024
#ReadingBracket2024
#TopRead2024

Doppoetry The November pick was kind of a no-brainer, I absolutely loved Diavola. Hoping I can get through December picks just as efficiently. 2mo
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Doppoetry
Diavola: A Novel | Marie Thorne, Jennifer
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#Bookreport

📚Currently reading:

🎧Lud in the Mist
🎧Rise of the King

Progress:
Last week was a very productive reading week. Tried to get a lot of shorter work done to make it to my Goodreads reading goal of 70 books. My favorite read has been Diavola. Still slowly making my way through Lud and I might put the Drizzt book on hold again until after I'm done with the challenge. Will try to pick another audiobook as well this upcoming week.

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Doppoetry
Diavola: A Novel | Marie Thorne, Jennifer
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Pickpick

Picked this up on a whim yesterday, and it had me hooked.

To be fair it dragged in the third half of the book, and a lot of the events could have been summarized in a chapter or two. But, towards the end the book picked up the pace again and the very ending was extremely satisfying.

The gothic horror delivered well enough, although Italy isn't really ideal for a “scary book“ Maybe that's just me.

Doppoetry The protagonist was *extremely* relatable. At first, I didn't understand why everyone blamed her for seemingly unrelated things, like arguments between her brother, his bf, and her, even though the bf was the aggressor, but somehow she was blamed for things. But then it clicked, she was just the scapegoat of the family. 2mo
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JoeMo
Diavola | Jennifer Thorne
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Pickpick

This had some very interesting plot twists, especially in the last quarter of the book . However, could the author have written at least one likable character in the story? These are all pretty terrible people.

#hauntedshelf #trappedinaspookyhouse #bookspinbingo #skeletoncrew

Emilymdxn The cover is gorgeous at least! 4mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4mo
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BookMaven9
Diavola | Jennifer Thorne
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Panpan

🎃 No atmosphere, no vibes, definitely not gothic. I was rooting for the ghost to wipe all the terrible out in this book. One half terrible,
Privileged rich family with no redeeming qualities. The second half a non interesting spirit. Hot mess@of a book!

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vlwelser
Diavola | Jennifer Thorne
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Pickpick

So creepy. I loved it.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5mo
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