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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Monsterland by Michael Okon

Monsterland
by Michael Okon

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Just released: October 13, 2017
Publisher: Wordfire Press LLC
Genre: YA, Horror, Vampire, Werewolves, Zombies
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Rating: 3

series:
Monsterland
book two - tba

First sentence(s):
The sky was a sparkling, powder blue, mosquitoes droned lazily over the tepid water, frogs croaked messages while they sunbathed on waxy lily pads.

Welcome to Monsterland--the scariest place on Earth.

Wyatt Baldwin's senior year is not going well. His parents divorce, then his dad mysteriously dies. He's not exactly comfortable with his new stepfather, Carter White, either. An ongoing debate with his best friends Melvin and Howard Drucker over which monster is superior has gotten stale. He'd much rather spend his days with beautiful and popular Jade. However, she's dating the brash high-school quarterback Nolan, and Wyatt thinks he doesn't stand a chance.

But everything changes when Wyatt and his friends are invited to attend the grand opening of Monsterland, a groundbreaking theme park where guests can interact with vampires in Vampire Village, be chased by werewolves on the River Run, and walk among the dead in Zombieville.

With real werewolves, vampires and zombies as the main attractions, what could possibly go wrong?


PeekAbook:



My two-bits:

This amusing light horror read captured the amusement park setting with the added element of monsters on the loose. Although I wanted a little more on the why's and how's of it.

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* review copy courtesy of blog tour

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Happy release: Monsterland by Michael Okon

Monsterland
by Michael Okon
-Horror, Paranormal, Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies
Release date: October 13, 2017
Amazon | Goodreads

Welcome to Monsterland—the scariest place on Earth. Wyatt Baldwin's senior year is not going well. His parents divorce, then his dad mysteriously dies. He’s not exactly comfortable with his new stepfather, Carter White, either. An ongoing debate with his best friends Melvin and Howard Drucker over which monster is superior has gotten stale. He’d much rather spend his days with beautiful and popular Jade. However, she’s dating the brash high-school quarterback Nolan, and Wyatt thinks he doesn’t stand a chance. But everything changes when Wyatt and his friends are invited to attend the grand opening of Monsterland, a groundbreaking theme park where guests can interact with vampires in Vampire Village, be chased by werewolves on the River Run, and walk among the dead in Zombieville. With real werewolves, vampires and zombies as the main attractions, what could possibly go wrong?

Excerpt:

Chapter 1
The Everglades

The sky was a sparkling, powder blue, mosquitoes droned lazily over the tepid water, frogs croaked messages while they sunbathed on waxy lily pads. The fire he created burned bright, rabbit roasting on a spit made from hickory, the juices dripping to hiss in the flames. Seven of them lay in scattered repose, enjoying the late afternoon lull—two napped, the others tossed a stuffed fur in the form of a ball around the clearing, hooting with amusement when it rolled into the brush. They traveled in a pack, his group, his makeshift family, foraging together, hiding in plain sight. It had been that way for generations. But the glades were getting smaller, the humans invasive.

The sun started its slow descent into the horizon, hot pink and lilac clouds rippling against the empty canvas of the sky. Their color deepened as the sky filled, the rosy hue morphing into a burnt orange as the sun hid behind the condensation. The air thickened, moisture causing the leaves to lie heavily against the branches. Here and there, fireflies lit the gloom, doing a placid ballet in the humid air. The men moved closer as the sun sank into the western treetops, the fading sky promising another clear day tomorrow in the Everglades despite the moving ceiling of clouds.

A lone hawk cried out, disturbing the peace of the glade. Huge birds answered, flapping their wings, creating a cacophony of swamp sounds. The area became a concerto of animals responding to the disruption of their home—wild screams, squeaks, and complaints of the invasion of their territory.

The lead male stood, his head tilted. He heard it again. It was music, the strange organization of sounds, predictable as well as dangerous. Where those rhythms originated meant only one thing—they were not alone. They all rose, tense and alert, searching the waterway. Billy pointed, his dirty hands silently parting an outcropping of trees to expose a flat-bottom boat with strangers floating slowly toward them. It was filled with people, excitedly searching the banks of the swamp, their expensive khaki bush clothes ringed with sweat. Many held huge cameras. It was obviously a film crew, invasive, nosy individuals looking for something, anything, to enhance their lives. Men’s voices drifted on the turgid air. Billy stood, sniffing, his mates following suit. He glanced at the sky, gauging the time, his eyes opening wide. It was late. The bald top of the moon peeked over the ridge in the south, the sky graying to twilight with each passing second. Night came fast and furious in the swamp, dropping a curtain of darkness, extinguishing all light except for the beacon of the full moon. That chalk-white orb floated upward, indifferent to the consequences of its innocent victims. A halo of lighter blue surrounded the globe, limning the trees silver, the cobwebs in the trees becoming chains of dripping diamonds in the coming night.

What were the interlopers doing here? Billy thought furiously. This was their territory. The humans didn’t belong in the swamp. The moon continued its trip to the heavens, the familiar agony beginning in his chest. Billy fought the demons churning within his body, feeling the pain of metamorphosis. He curled inward, hunching his shoulders, the curse of his nature making his spine pull until his tendons and muscles tore from their human positions to transform into something wicked. A howl erupted from his throat, followed by another, and then another. Grabbing handfuls of dirt, he tried to fight the awful change, but, as the sun dipped to its fiery death, the moon took control of his life, and the unnatural force tore through his unwilling body. Reason fled; his heart raced. Falling on his hands and knees, he let loose a keening cry as his face elongated, his body changing into a canine, fangs filling his mouth. He raced in a circle in a demented dance, knowing his fellow pack members did the same thing. Slowing, he regulated his labored breathing, forcing the icy calmness he needed to keep some semblance of reason. He peered through the dense brush. Lights from the search party bobbed in the distance. The odor, the stench of humanity, filled the clearing.

He turned, digging furiously on the ground, throwing dirt on the flames, hiding their existence. It was no good. Discovery would ruin everything. No one could live with their kind. Humans brought disease, humans brought anger, humans brought hatred. They were there; he could smell them, see their clumsy bodies invading his home. “They’ve found us,” he growled in the special language they used. “Run!” he barked as he turned to his pack, watching his friends’ naked skin transform until it was covered with the same silvered fur. They cried out in unison at the pain, howling with the injustice, and then ran in fear from the interlopers threatening their habitat.

About the author:

Michael Okon is an award-winning and best-selling author of multiple genres including paranormal, thriller, horror, action/adventure and self-help. He graduated from Long Island University with a degree in English, and then later received his MBA in business and finance. Coming from a family of writers, he has storytelling is his DNA. Michael has been writing from as far back as he can remember, his inspiration being his love for films and their impact on his life. From the time he saw The Goonies, he was hooked on the idea of entertaining people through unforgettable characters.

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Saturday, October 7, 2017

Lovely Books and Things - 10.7.17

Lovely Books and Things
My Weekly Books and Films Update

Linking up with:
Stacking the Shelves (details)
Sunday Post (details)
Mailbox Monday (details)

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My reading efforts remain the same. I realize that this slower reading pace may be the new norm for me. Some of it is due to impending changes in life and lifestyle. The questions "to move?" or "not to move?" roll about in my mind.

Current happy things:

1. Anything Jane Austen
2. Beach scenes showcasing beautiful sunsets
3. Coffee flavored gelato dipped in chocolate and rolled in hazelnuts from PopBar
4. Visit with a long time friend

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Bought:

A Jane Austen Education:
How Six Novels Taught Me About Love, Friendship, and the Things That Really Matter

by William Deresiewicz
-Memoir, Jane Austen
Amazon | Goodreads

I Was Jane Austen's Best Friend
by Cora Harrison
-Historical, YA, Jane Austen
Amazon | Goodreads

What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew:
From Fox Hunting to Whist—the Facts of Daily Life in 19th-Century England

by Daniel Pool
-History, British, Jane Austen
Amazon | Goodreads


For Review:

Monsterland
by Michael Okon
-Paranormal - Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies
Release date: October 13, 2017
courtesy of author -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads


OTHER things (kinda book-related):

FrightFall Readathon 2017
October 1 - 31, 2017
hosted by Seasons of Reading
Details | Facebook group | #FrightFall | my list

JOINED an October challenge to get some hoopy hoopy scary things in my reading mix this month.

Book Blogger Hop
features a book related question
Sponsored by The Coffee Addicted Writer (details)

This week's prompt: Both Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein are considered classics. Have you ever read either of them?
(submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)

I read Frankenstein a couple times. But not Dracula... yet. It is a perfect candidate to add to my FrightFall readathon ;-)


AND watched: in theatre

SEOUL, ONLY: Korean Shorts (2015-2017)
-Shorts, Korea | imdb | my rating: 5

1. HAPPY PAPA’S BIRTHDAY! (2016. 17 mins.)
Director: Ryu Yeon-Su
Today is the day, papa’s birthday. As usual, Dayoung’s family is acting weird.

2. FAMILY PLAN (2016. 27 mins.)
Director: Ji-Yun Chung
High school girl Jeongmin suggests a bizarre plan to her same-sex lover Yoonseong; that they have a child who looks like both of them. Nine years later, Jeongmin’s wedding, scheduled in a few days, is just the start of that scheme.

3. FLY TO THE SKY (2015. 14 mins.)
Directors: Lee, Okseop and Koo, Kyohwan
After Sunghwan comes back from Italy, he reunites with Kyohwan. His goal is to obtain a license to operate construction machinery. But first Kyohwan must teach Sunghwan to drive.

4. TRIVAL MATTERS (2017. 33 mins.)
Director: Jo Yong-ik
Aspiring director Dohwan, still suffering from the breakup with his girlfriend, attends the gathering of freelancers and makes the acquaintance of the strangely attractive Eunha. With her help, he begins to gain insight to what really happened with his past love and his script finally comes together. As their relationship deepens, Dohwan resists the urge to become romantically involved all over again.

Curated by Jee Yeon Min of Orange Film, these short films are made by four of the more promising young filmmakers emerging from South Korea’s thriving film industry. -Roxie, theatre

GREAT perspectives of South Korea outside of the Kdrama genre I usually watch.


AND watched: in theatre - part of the Hong Kong Cinema film festival (here)

77 Heartbreaks (2017)
Yuen Loeng Taa 77 Chi (original title)
Director: Herman Yau
Writer: Erica Lee
Starring: Charlene Choi, Pakho Chow, Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
-Drama, Romance, Hong Kong | imdb | my rating: 5

Adam made up his mind to restore Eva's love after he went through Eva's diary that filled with heartbreaking mistake made by Adam.

GOT me thinking about journals and how they can me used for more than just diary entries especially with personal growth.

This Is Not What I Expected (2017)
Director: Derek Hui
Writers: Joyce Chan, Yuan Li, Yimeng Xu
Based on book by: Lan Bai Se
Starring: Takeshi Kaneshiro, Dongyu Zhou, Yi-zhou Sun
-Comedy, Drama, Romance, Hong Kong | imdb | my rating: 5

An obsessive CEO of a company meets a ragged chef by chance. They are drawn closer together because of their love for delicacies, yet their personalities clash big time.

THE foodie in me adored this one.


AND watched: on DVD

Secret Sunshine (2007)
Milyang (original title)
Director/Writer: Chang-dong Lee
Based on book by: Chong-jun Yi
Starring: Do-yeon Jeon, Kang-ho Song, Yeong-jin Jo
-Drama, Korea | imdb | my rating: 5

A woman moves to the town where her dead husband was born. As she tries to fit in, another tragic event overturns her life.

For Fall Film challenge: about faith

AN exploration of faith, oh boy. Great cathartic cry scene by main character.

Tharlo (2015), Tibet
Director/Writer: Pema Tseden
Starring: Shide Nyima, Tsemdo Thar, Yangshik Tso
-Drama, China | imdb | my rating: 5

Tharlo is an orphan whom lives a simple life but could a brief encounter with a woman in his local town change his life forever?

For Fall Film challenge: set in an exotic locale

VIEWING long vast countryside scenes in black and white was beautiful. One of those slow movies and long shots that hit you well after watching it.

Pride and Prejudice (2003)
Director: Andrew Black
Screenplay: Anne K. Black, Katherine Brim, Jason Faller
Based on book by: Jane Austen
Starring: Kam Heskin, Orlando Seale
-Comedy, Romance | imdb | my rating: 3

Jane Austen's classic is transplanted to modern-day Utah. While her college roommates search for love, aspiring writer Elizabeth Bennet focuses on her career but constantly finds herself fighting haughty businessman Will Darcy.

For Fall Film challenge: about pride

CUTE contemporary rom-com P&P version with locations set in Utah and Las Vegas.

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* comment and TELL me what you have acquired for your shelves recently

:-)

Monday, October 2, 2017

FrightFall Readathon 2017

FrightFall Readathon 2017
October 1 - 31, 2017
hosted by Seasons of Reading
Details | Facebook group | #FrightFall

The one main "rule" of FrightFall is that you must read at least ONE scary book (which can be a thriller, mystery, Gothic novel, or similar for those who are faint of heart).

I plan to read this...

Monsterland
by Michael Okon
-Paranormal, Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies
Release date: October 13, 2017
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Mary Rose
by Geoffrey Girard
-Horror, Gothic, Ghosts
Release date: April 17, 2018
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

Dracula
by Bram Stoker
narrated by Tavia Gilbert
-Horror, Vampires
Amazon | Goodreads | my review

 
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