
Finished one line on #SpookySpots #BingoBoard
#NaturaLitsy #HauntedShelf
+21 points #BlackCatCrew

Finished one line on #SpookySpots #BingoBoard
#NaturaLitsy #HauntedShelf
+21 points #BlackCatCrew

Some of these were harder than they looked 😅 #ispy @TheAromaofBooks #bodycountbingo @PuddleJumper #spookyspots @AllDebooks #swiftieerasghosts @Charityann

#HauntedShelf Team #GrimReaders
A full bingo board for #NaturaLitsy #SpookySpots 🖤🦇🖤
I'll tag the books I read in the comments.
@PuddleJumper @CSeydel

I didn‘t realize this was a kids book when I put it on hold at the library, but I read it anyway. And so did everyone who came into my house over the last few weeks. It was such a fun and interesting book! Great illustrations and informative text. We might need to go on a spooky lake road trip.

Thank you for hosting the #Spookyspots #Bingoboard @AllDebooks !
I didn‘t get a Bingo but I had fun trying!
#LitsyCrafters I used washi, a wooden stamp, and labels you can‘t quite see.

I nominated this book for #CampLitsy25 but I‘m actually really glad it wasn‘t picked and I got to read it in Fall.
It starts with a woman faking her death to escape her abusive husband and then goes full throttle into serial killers, feminism, the supernatural, and family ties. I don‘t want to give too much away but I just loved it.

Seeking a cure for "the gets" Luke goes to help his brother at a deep sea base at the bottom of the marianna trench. His brother found a new substance that he is calling ambrosia. But something else has found him and the other scientists ?⬛
#HauntedShelf #BlackCatCrew #ScavengerHunt #Unputdownable #BookRecommendations #unhinged
#SPNBookBingo2025 #Shapeshifter @OutsmartYourShelf #SpookySpots #DeepSea @AllDebooks

Frankenstein was enjoyable enough. As usual it wasn‘t at all what I thought it would be, but that‘s not a bad thing. My favorite chapters were the ones where they were on the boat. My least favorites were when Frank would just faint for months at a time.
Picture is of the pumpkin I bought today because the lady at the register said it looked like Frankenstein. (I didn‘t tell her she meant the creature.)

This is the second book I‘ve read in this series about solving crimes in the National Parks. I like them. This one featured grizzly bears in Montana. I‘m looking forward to reading more.

This started of strong but then became incredibly convoluted. In one way it was a train wreck I couldn‘t look away from… but there‘s also some format issues, walls of italics for a POV… the book is already multiPOV & timelines it was unneeded. I‘m not convinced the timeline makes sense, but either way it was taking me out of the story. At 1 point the main character says something that was meant for another character… a mess.