Why Horror?
As a teenager I was a scaredy cat. Truth be told though, I always felt I was missing out on something when my classmates spoke about the horror films they'd watched. They were always so excited about them. I've been an adult for some time now and still, until recently horror didn't attract me that much. However, after watching The Woman in Black and The Exorcist in the theatre in London and reading my first Stephen King book, things changed. I feel like I want to face my fears of the supernatural, especially evil spirits and haunted houses.
One book I've read in the horror genre:
Title: 'Salem's Lot
Author: Stephen King
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This was the first modern horror book I ever read. A small town falls under the influence of a powerful vampire and hell breaks loose. It impressed me how much inspiration Mr. King drew from the classic vampire stories, especially Bram Stoker's Dracula.
One book I'm planning to read in the horror genre:
Title: Daughters Unto Devils
Author: Amy Lukavics
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Actually this is only one of the books of Amy Lukavics that I'd like to read; earlier I hauled Women in the Walls which looks and sounds just as creepy as Daughter Unto Devils does. I'm really curious about this author's stories.
Why Western?
I always feel like I need to be in a certain mood for western, but then when I read this genre I almost always enjoy it... I like the feeling of danger that comes with it; the pistol duels and train robberies, the snake bites and the bandits that know no moral codes. If there are badass ladies in the story, I enjoy it even more. I really need to read more western...
One book I've read in the western genre:
Title: Sawbones (Sawbones #1)
Author: Melissa Lenhardt
My Review
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Although I gave Sawbones three pineapples only, it kinda fuelled my hunger for more stories set in the wild wild west.
One book I'm planning to read in the western genre:
Title: Lonesome Dove
Author: Larry McMurtry
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This will take some time to go through, given this novel is almost 1000 pages long. But still, many people love it and I'm convinced this book will blow me away. Talk about high expectations...
Why Poetry?
Poetry is food for the soul. There are so many poems out there that I know would give me the feels and I have to find them. And read them. And read them again. And again. Reading a book filled with poems is a lot different than reading a novel but it's not less amazing. I have so many collections on my to-read list I'd like to dive into!
One poetry book I've read:
Title: The Complete Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
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I adore Poe's poems as much as his short stories. The man was a genius. It doesn't take much time to read this thin volume, since he didn't write many poems. The few he did though are deliciously dark and full of crazy imaginings.
One poetry book I'm planning to read:
Title: Hold Your Own
Author: Kate Tempest
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Hold Your Own is a sequence of poems that tells the story of the blind prophet Teiresias. Since Greek myths are close to my heart I have a feeling Kate Tempest's poems will delight me to no end.
I grew up on Sherlock Holmes short stories and Agatha Christie novels, however at some point I got bored with this genre, I'm not even sure why (probably I read too much of it if that's possible at all). Recently I've been trying to find my way back to it and I hope to rediscover it in the future.
One book I've read in the mystery & crime genre:
Title: Widdershins (Whyborne & Griffin #1)
Author: Jordan L. Hawk
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This series is pretty awesome: it has Sherlock Holmes-like crime solving, a touch of the paranormal and gay romance too. It is the perfect combination of things I like to see in books.
One book I'm planning to read in the mystery and crime genre:
Title: A Death of No Importance
Author: Mariah Fredericks
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A ladies' maid is the one who tires to figure out who dun it in this one. I like the historical setting, can't wait to lose myself in 1910, New York City.
Why Paranormal?
I can only come up with the same reason I did for horror I think. These days I'm like: Give me everyhing supernatural! Also, I like reading about creatures like vampires, werewolves and such. Paranormal romance is something I generally enjoy too, often more than plain romance. I have somehow skipped these kind of tales lately, which is a shame. I should definitely pick up more novels from this genre.
One book I've read in the paranormal genre:
Title: The Graveyard book
Author: Neil Gaiman
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No list is complete without a Gaiman book (if you've frequented my blog in the past year you know this philosophy of mine already). This is my second favourite out of his novels; it's witty, funny, scary, sad, happy... you name it. Such an enchanting book.
One book I'm planning to read in the paranormal genre:
Title: Lord of the Dead (or The Vamypre)
Author: Tom Holland
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Lord Byron becomes a vampire.
'Nuff said.
*Grabby hands*
What genres would you like to discover more? Is there a genre you've never tried?