title: We Have Always Lived in the Castle

author: Shirley Jackson

my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
genre(s): Horror, Gothic Horror, Mystery, Classics, Fiction

my thoughts: under cut for spoilers!

The cover was what originally caught my eye and I immediately put it on my TBR list. I checked out the book from the library at the end of September because I thought it would be a great read to get into the Halloween spirit. I love horror books like this, nothing scarier than the human mind imo. Immediately after learning about the death of the Blackwood family I knew that Constance was covering for her little sister whose mind was full of dark thoughts. And it turned out that was indeed the case (most of the time I’m wrong so I was doubting myself). This was pretty smooth sailing, a book about the horrors of life really with no big epic conflict. I know that’s not everyone’s cup of tea but I loved that aspect of the story. If you don’t mind those quiet endings that make you think, this book might not be for you.

After finishing I looked up Shirley Jackson and learned a lot, I ended up reading her whole wiki page and learning that the new netflix show, The Haunting of Hill House is based on one of her books. I’m excited to read more of her books.

Finish date: 10/21/18

11. A book with a female author who uses a male pseudonym – Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews

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Finished 08/20/18

There was an interview with Andrews were she said they sent her a copy of her book which had her full name but then went and printed the book under the name VC Andrews. She was told it was a mistake but too late to correct because it had already been printed, later she learned it was done on purpose because her publishers believed it would sell better if people assumed the book was written by a male. That fits perfectly for this prompt.

I’ve always wanted to read this book because it is considered a classic. After finishing the books I was looking at a few of the top reviews on goodreads and they were all scored so low. After reading them I see it was because they initially read this book in middle school because it was a taboo book or seen as trashy. I didn’t read it that way or see it like that. This is categorized as a horror book on goodreads and it definitely reads as one (Andrew’s wiki says her books are Victorian Gothic Horror). These kids were abused, neglected and shut up together for over 3 years with only each other to rely on for their social needs, comfort and platonic/familial love that turned into romantic love. Their life experiences were hindered for them and they became overly dependent with each other. A true psychological horror imo. And a very quick and easy read which was what I essentially wanted.

“When I read, if a book doesn’t hold my interest about what’s going to happen next, I put it down and don’t finish it. So I’m not going to let anybody put one of my books down and not finish it. My stuff is a very fast read.” -V.C. Andrews

title: Nightmares! (Nightmares! #1)

author: Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller

my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
genre(s): Middle Grade, Horror

my thoughts: under the cut for possible spoilers.

This was a fun and quick read. I came across this book while browsing the children’s section at my library. I love middle grade books and I definitely had a few good laughs while reading this, I also shed some tears. A heart-warming story about facing your fears and finding support from those who care about you. I’m looking forward to continuing with this series.

Finish date: 07/05/18

title: The Old Willis Place

author: Mary Downing Hahn

my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
genre(s): Middle Grade, Horror, Mystery

my thoughts: Mary Downing Hahn is one of my favorite childhood authors. I have been reading her books since elementary school and the stories are always interesting and fun. I recommend this book if you like middle grade stories and want an interesting and easy read.

Finish date: 06/15/18