Saturday, October 8, 2011

On My WishList (#19)


On My Wishlist is a fun weekly event hosted by Book Chick City and runs every Saturday. It's where I list all the books I desperately want but haven't actually bought yet. They can be old, new or forthcoming. It's also an event that you can join in with too - Mr Linky is always at the ready for you to link your own 'On My Wishlist' post. If you want to know more click here.



Anna dressed in blood by Kendare Blake

(Goodreads)


Cas Lowood has inherited an unusual vocation: He kills the dead. 

So did his father before him, until he was gruesomely murdered by a ghost he sought to kill. Now, armed with his father's mysterious and deadly athame, Cas travels the country with his kitchen-witch mother and their spirit-sniffing cat. Together they follow legends and local lore, trying to keep up with the murderous dead—keeping pesky things like the future and friends at bay.

When they arrive in a new town in search of a ghost the locals call Anna Dressed in Blood, Cas doesn't expect anything outside of the ordinary: track, hunt, kill. What he finds instead is a girl entangled in curses and rage, a ghost like he's never faced before. She still wears the dress she wore on the day of her brutal murder in 1958: once white, now stained red and dripping with blood. Since her death, Anna has killed any and every person who has dared to step into the deserted Victorian she used to call home.

But she, for whatever reason, spares Cas's life.

Random Thoughts

I've heard great things abut it and the cover hypnotize me. Really want to get this book and see what everyone is talking about.




 Just after sunset by Stephen King

(Goodreads)

Stephen King — who has written more than fifty books, dozens of number one New York Times bestsellers, and many unforgettable movies — delivers an astonishing collection of short stories, his first since Everything's Eventual six years ago. As guest editor of the bestselling Best American Short Stories 2007, King spent over a year reading hundreds of stories. His renewed passion for the form is evident on every page of Just After Sunset. The stories in this collection have appeared in The New Yorker, Playboy, McSweeney's, The Paris Review, Esquire, and other publications.

Who but Stephen King would turn a Port-O-San into a slimy birth canal, or a roadside honky-tonk into a place for endless love? A book salesman with a grievance might pick up a mute hitchhiker, not knowing the silent man in the passenger seat listens altogether too well. Or an exercise routine on a stationary bicycle, begun to reduce bad cholesterol, might take its rider on a captivating — and then terrifying — journey. Set on a remote key in Florida, "The Gingerbread Girl" is a riveting tale featuring a young woman as vulnerable — and resourceful — as Audrey Hepburn's character in Wait Until Dark. In "Ayana," a blind girl works a miracle with a kiss and the touch of her hand. For King, the line between the living and the dead is often blurry, and the seams that hold our reality intact might tear apart at any moment. In one of the longer stories here, "N.," which recently broke new ground when it was adapted as a graphic digital entertainment, a psychiatric patient's irrational thinking might create an apocalypticthreat in the Maine countryside...or keep the world from falling victim to it.

Just After Sunset — call it dusk, call it twilight, it's a time when human intercourse takes on an unnatural cast, when nothing is quite as it appears, when the imagination begins to reach for shadows as they dissipate to darkness and living daylight can be scared right out of you. It's the perfect time for Stephen King.

Random Thoughts

Not a fan of short stories but as long as it's written by authors like Stephen King, Neil Gaiman and Roald Dahl, then I'm all for it. And as long as it's in the horror/mystery genre. 



The collected short stories of Roald Dahl by Roald Dahl

(Goodreads)

This is a complete collection of the superb short stories which have appeared in: "Over To You", "Kiss Kiss", "Someone Like You", "Switch Bitch" and eight further stories: "The Umberella man"; "Mr Botibol"; "Vengeance in Mine inc"; "The Butler"; "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life"; "The Bookseller"; and, "The Hitchhiker, The Surgeon".

Random Thoughts

I read many books by Roald Dahl when I was a kid. And my fave book by him was The Witches and I read that book over and over again. I never got tired of it and I still love that book today.  I have also read some short stories by him but not enough. The few stories I've read by him has been from the mystery genre and I remember them as very clever. So I would definitely like to read more shorts stories by this amazing author.




6 comments:

  1. great wishes this week. I have Anna Dressed in Blood and I cant wait to get round to it! :D I hope you get your wishes soon!

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  2. Anna dressed in blood is on my wishlist too. I've read so many glowing reviews. Hope you get it soon and enjoy them :)

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  3. Raimy-rawr: You are so lucky to have the book. What are you waiting for? Go ahead and read it:)

    Matesja: I hope you get it as well:)

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  4. I hope you get your books. I'm still super busy with school and the new kitten. But I do have a new wish, a picture book I want to read with my daughter. Come see what it is.

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  5. I just love Dahl! Everything I've ever read by him has been wonderful, so I'm sure that's no exception.

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  6. Pussreboots: Congratulation with a new kitten:)

    Jac: Yeah. I love Dahl as well. He had such a great imagionation. Loved him as a kid and I still do. I adore many of his books esp The Witches:)

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