October 10, 2020

Back to Black: Introducing the 2020 Halloween Backlist

Pumpkin photo: free from Pixabay. Graphics: Offbeat YA

 Hello sweeties, and happy/scary October! 😱
 
For the third year, I'm spotlighting a few old and/or old-ish books from the dark side this Halloween, one per week till October 31st itself (please note - not the usual 4, but only 3 this year, due to time constraints). This is a smart (???) way for me both to cross a handful of books from my to-be-reviewed list and to celebrate the most beloved festivity in the book-blogging world along with my book-blogging friends. I will admit this series didn't get much traction in the past years (at least in terms of comments), but I'm a stubborn old lady, so I'm at it again 😜. Here's the plan, with dates, titles, authors and genres for each book...

Sat. 17th: Draw the Dark by Ilsa J. Bick (Unwalled * - YA)

Sat. 24th: Sparrow Hill Road by Seanan McGuire (Afterlife - YA)

Sat. 31th: The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco (Afterlife - YA)

* "Unwalled" as in, a mix of genres or something that flat-out breaks the boundaries among them.

Side note: strictly speaking, this isn't a "beat the backlist" series of posts, since I've read all these books already - just never gotten around to reviewing them (or "properly" reviewing them - for some I did minis as soon as I finished them, but I planned on elaborating after a second read). So I'm only beating my review backlist. But honestly, who cares. So, buckle up, hold on tight and prepare for a scare!!! 😁

18 comments:

  1. Good luck! Hope they are all hits for you.

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    1. LOL, they "were" hits, since I read them last year and I'm only reviewing them now. But thanks!

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  2. I’ve been reading a ton of spooky books lately, so I’ll have to check these out!

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    1. I can't wait to hear if I have convinced you to try some of them 🙂.

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  3. I hardly ever read spooky books but I used to. Looking forward to the reviews.

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    1. I hope you'll find something you might like 🙂.

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  4. I'm going to be joining you in reading creepy books this month. I can't wait to read your reviews!

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    1. Thank you! Happy bookish nightmares! 😉

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  5. This is fun! And I love the graphic, BTW. One of my favorite things about the book blogging community over the years has been the Halloween and autumn- themed activities- stuff like this- so I'm so happy to see this!!! :)

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    1. Thank you! I hope you'll have fun with my reviews 🙂.

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  6. I’m super looking forward to seeing these reviews :) I always think it’s interesting to review books after a second reading - for me, there is always something new I discover and I feel like I have a better understanding of the book. I read and enjoyed The Girl From the Well earlier this year, so I’m excited to see your thoughts on that one in particular!

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    1. I always write a mini-review right after reading a book for the first time, but I wait until I reread to write a full review. Sometimes I'm even able to up my rating - maybe by half a star only, but it's still a good thing. I'm happy to meet a fellow rereader! And I hope you'll enjoy my spooky corner 😉. (I remember your TGFTW review, BTW).

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  7. I can't wait to see what you think about The Girl from the Well!

    Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬

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  8. Aww, sorry to hear this one doesn't get a lot of comments. It's one of my favorites! Bring on the Halloween books! 🎃👻 I personally love the McGuire and Chupeco books. Excited to see your thoughts!

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    1. I can always count on you for my horror/spooky forays 😂 (though, let's be honest, I can always count on you, period 😘).

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  9. Really looking forward to reading your reviews! I've been reading thrillers and horrors - and, of course, we are setting up Spooky October - so I'm really in the Halloween mood. Can't wait! :)

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    1. Hehe, I know you love your spooks. Thank you! And I'm looking forward to your SO!

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