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Ghostland by Colin Dickey

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Title: Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Place

Author: Colin Dickey

Publisher: Penguin Books 2016

Genre: Nonfiction

Pages: 320

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: UnRead Shelf; Nonfiction Bingo - Spirituality (haha!)

Colin Dickey is on the trail of America's ghosts. Crammed into old houses and hotels, abandoned prisons and empty hospitals, the spirits that linger continue to capture our collective imagination, but why? His own fascination piqued by a house hunt in Los Angeles that revealed derelict foreclosures and "zombie homes," Dickey embarks on a journey across the continental United States to decode and unpack the American history repressed in our most famous haunted places. Some have established reputations as "the most haunted mansion in America," or "the most haunted prison"; others, like the haunted Indian burial grounds in West Virginia, evoke memories from the past our collective nation tries to forget.     
 

I was expecting a book of collected ghost stories from around the United States. What I got was a beautifully told history of the somewhat unsavory parts of our history told through connections to ghost stories. I loved how Dickey connected ghost stories based in hotels to the uncanniness of hotel as domicile and yet not. I loved the discussion of the ghost towns of the west. I loved the chapter on the Winchester Mystery House and (partly because I’ve been there). Each chapter took a pretty well-known haunting story and turned it on its head connecting the underlying fears we have. I savored every page of this one. I liked it so much that it’s going on my permanent shelf.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: nonfiction, ghosts, ghost stories, Nonfiction Bingo, Unread Shelf Project, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 04.07.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Craven Manor by Darcy Coates

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Title: Craven Manor

Author: Darcy Coates

Publisher: Black Owl Books 2017

Genre: Horror

Pages: 300

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Ebook; Popsugar - Ghost Story; Horror

Daniel is desperate for a job. When someone slides a note under his door offering him the groundskeeper’s position at an old estate, it seems too good to be true.

Alarm bells start ringing when he arrives at Craven Manor. The mansion’s front door hangs open, and leaves and cobwebs coat the marble foyer. It’s clear no one has lived there in a long time.

But an envelope waits for him inside the doorway. It contains money, and promises more.

Daniel is desperate. Against his better judgement, he moves into the groundskeeper’s cottage behind the crypt. He’s determined to ignore the strange occurrences that plague the estate.

But when a candle flickers to life in the abandoned tower window, Daniel realises Craven Manor is hiding a terrible secret… one that threatens to bury him with it.

This one had a lot of promise. I loved the set-up and the initial time at the manor. Once Daniel met Bran, I felt like the suspense started to go out of the story. I wasn’t as intrigued or scared. I feel like the story lost a lot of steam at the end and the final conflict wasn’t as fraught as I would have liked. But I will say that the scene where Daniel first encounters Annaliese is amazing.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

uzumaki.jpg tombs.jpg black paradox.jpg gyo.jpg great big.jpg alley.jpg deserter.jpg book of the most.jpg jujutsu13.jpg jujutsu14.jpg jujutsu15.jpg seoulmates.jpg twisted1.jpg jujutsu16.jpg twisted2.jpg twisted3.jpg twisted4.jpg
tags: Darcy Coates, Horror, ghost stories, Popsugar, ebook, For the Love Ebooks, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 02.08.19
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Motel Room by Alyssa Cooper

Title: The Motel Room

Author: Alyssa Cooper

Publisher: 2014

Genre: Paranormal

Pages: 28

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Read My Own Damn Books; Women Authors

Since his death, the ghost has been trapped in a motel room, watching the comings and goings of his nightly guests. The strangers never stay more than a night or two, and they never seem to notice him – no more than he notices them. Wrapped in fading memories of the time he was alive, he drifts through time, waiting for the return of the one person he can still see clearly.

But as time stretches out before him, his frustration begins to build, boiling over into violent anger. When a young couple dares to rent his room for the night, igniting his rage, the ghost finally discovers the true power behind his ghostly form.

A little short story I snagged for free off of Amazon. I didn't quite know what to expect from the summary. The story could have gone the true horror route or the sentimental romance. Instead I must say that the story had a weird tone. I couldn't quite figure out how to take the characters or storyline. I think there was some interesting plot points in there, but ultimately it wasn't really for me.

tags: 3 stars, Alyssa Cooper, ghost stories, Read My Own Damn Books, women authors
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 10.01.16
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake

Title: Girl of Nightmares (Anna Dressed in Blood #1)

Author: Kendare Blake

Publisher: Tor Teen Book 2012

Genre: YA Paranormal

Pages: 332

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: SubGenre - Horror, YA; Women Authors; Library; Seriously Series; 52 Books in 52 Weeks - W11

How I Got It: Library Loan

It's been months since the ghost of Anna Korlov opened a door to Hell in her basement and disappeared into it, but ghost-hunter Cas Lowood can't move on.

Now he's seeing Anna everywhere: sometimes when he's asleep and sometimes in waking nightmares. But something is very wrong...these aren't just daydreams. Anna seems tortured, torn apart in new and ever more gruesome ways every time she appears.

Cas doesn't know what happened to Anna when she disappeared into Hell, but he knows she doesn't deserve whatever is happening to her now. Anna saved Cas more than once, and it's time for him to return the favor.

I have been waiting for this book for forever!  And I finally get it off hold from the library.  I dive in headfirst and don't come up for air until the last page.  Overall, I must say that I wasn't as impressed with this volume as the first.  But...  I really did like the book.  It had twists and turns.  It had horror and romance.  It had a great main character and side characters, and villans.  I was into the book.  I only wish that Anna was in the book more often...  Still awesome book!

Anna Dressed in Blood:

  1. Anna Dressed in Blood
  2. Girl of Nightmares
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tags: 4 stars, ghost stories, Kendare Blake, young adult
categories: Book Reviews
Monday 03.11.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Queen of the Dead by Stacey Kade

Title: Queen of the Dead (Ghost and the Goth #2)

Author: Stacey Kade

Publisher: Hyperion 2011

Genre: YA Paranormal

Pages: 267

Rating:  4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: YA/MG Fantasy; Women Authors; Library; Book Bingo -- 5 from series

How I Got It: Library Loan

After being sent back from the light, Alona Dare - former homecoming queen, current Queen of the Dead - finds herself doing something she never expected: working. Instead of spending days perfecting her tan by the pool (her typical summer routine when she was, you know, alive), Alona must now cater to the needs of other lost spirits. By her side for all of this, ugh, “helping of others” is Will Killian: social outcast, seer of the dead, and someone Alona cares about more than she’d like.

Before Alona can make a final ruling on Will’s “friend” or “more than friend” status, though, she discovers trouble at home. Her mom is tossing out Alona’s most valuable possessions, and her dad is expecting a new daughter with his wicked wife. Is it possible her family is already moving on? She’s only been dead for two months! Thankfully, Alona knows just the guy who can put a stop to this mess.

Not quite as good as the first book.  I still love the characters.  I still love the main premise of the books.  But this one's addition of the Order, Mina, and the body of Lily just didn't do it for me.  It all seemed to be a bit contrived.   I would have liked to see more of Alona and Will's relationship (romantic and working) develop.  I hope that the next one gets back to the story of Will and Alona.  I still want to read the last of the trilogy, but I'm going to have to wait.  The library doesn't have the third one yet...

Ghost and the Goth

  • #1 The Ghost and the Goth
  • #2 Queen of the Dead
  • #3 Body and Soul
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tags: 4 stars, ghost stories, Stacey Kade, young adult
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 03.08.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Ghost and the Goth by Stacey Kade

Title: The Ghost and the Goth (Ghost and the Goth #1)

Author: Stacey Kade

Publisher: Hyperion 2010

Genre: YA Paranormal

Pages: 281

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Paranormal - Ghosts; New Author; Library Loan; Book Bingo - 5 from series

How I Got It: Library Loan

After a close encounter with a bus, Alona Dare goes from homecoming queen to Queen of the Dead. She’s stuck as a ghost in the land of the living with no sign of the big, bright light to take her to a better place. To make matters worse, the only person who might be able to help her is Will Killian, a total loser outcast.

More than anything, Will wishes he didn’t have the rare ability to communicate with the dead, especially the former mean girl of Groundsboro High. He’s not filling out any volunteer forms to help her cross to the other side, though it would bring him some welcome peace and quiet.

I picked this series on a whim.  I wanted a fun story, something a bit lighter than what I've been reading.  And to my surprise, I loved it!  The book isn't anything ground breaking, but it's solid young adult paranormal.  The characters are likable.  The concept is pretty fun.  The plotline is well thought out and executed.  I really enjoyed getting into the slightly strange world of Alona and Will.  I feel like I need to read the sequels now.  It was that good...

Ghost and the Goth

  1. The Ghost and the Goth
  2. Queen of the Dead
  3. Body and Soul
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tags: 5 stars, ghost stories, Stacey Kade, young adult
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 03.06.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 

Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake

Title: Anna Dressed in Blood (ADiB #1)

Author: Kendare Blake

Publisher: Tor Teen 2011

Genre: YA Paranormal

Pages: 320

Rating:   5 / 5 stars

Reading Challenges: YA; Mount TBR

How I Got It: My first iBook purchase!

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. They follow legends and local lore, destroy the murderous dead, and keep pesky things like the future and friends at bay.

Searching for a ghost the locals call Anna Dressed in Blood, Cas expects the usual: 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.

Yet she spares Cas's life.

 I admit that I went into this book with trepidation.  It's a paranormal young adult book.  I thought it would be full of teenage angst and silly love triangles.  Thankfully, it wasn't.  I ended up reading a scary yet touching ghost story full of twists and turns.  Anna is incredibly scary, even in her later incarnation.  The Obeahman is out of my nightmares.  Cas is badass (reminded me of the Winchester brothers).  Carmel isn't the annoying queen.  She's someone that I might have actually liked.  And Thomas is a great witch in training.  I must say that all of the characters (well, except for Mike and Chase) are stereotype free.  This allows for real character and growth throughout the book.  I found myself looking over my shoulder waiting for an inky haired girl to be staring back.  Very creepy!  But in a good way.  Definitely a must read.

Somehow I didn't catch on that there is a sequel coming out this fall.  I can't wait to read it.

Anna Dressed in Blood:

  • #1 Anna Dressed in Blood
  • #2 Girl of Nightmares
tags: 5 stars, ghost stories, Kendare Blake
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 06.06.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Unusual Suspects edited by Dana Stabenow

Title: Unusual Suspects: Stories of Mystery and Fantasy

Author: edited by Dana Stabenow

Publisher: Ace Trade 2008

Genre: Paranormal; Mystery

Pages: 320

Rating: 4 / 5 stars

Reading Challenges: Support Your Local Library; April Read-a-Thon

Interesting collection of fantasy and mystery stories.  Like all collections, I liked some and not so much for others.  Instead of trying to summarize the entire book, I thought I would list all the stories, share a few thoughts, and rate the stories.

  1. "Lucky" Charlaine Harris -- A great Sookie Stackhouse short story.  A nice fill in between novels with some great characters (both new and old).  5 stars
  2. "Bogieman" Carole Nelson Douglas -- Loved the plot.  Really want to read more of her work. 5 stars
  3. "Looks are Deceiving" Michael Stackpole -- I got very confused very quickly.  His world sounds pretty interesting, but I obviously need to read some of his other works first. 2 stars
  4. "The House of Seven Spirits" Sharon Shim -- Great ghost/mystery story.  I was definitely impressed. 5 stars
  5. "Glamour" Mike Doogan -- Interesting world, but really couldn't get into the story. 3 stars
  6. "Spellbound" Donna Andrews -- Witches, mages, gremlins, and origami?  Perfect crazy story.  Reminded me of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. 5 stars
  7. "The Duh Vice" Michael Armstrong --Good sci fi story. 4 stars
  8. "Weight of the World" John Straley -- Wow!  What an awesome story featuring Santa Claus, elves, and "the list." 5 stars
  9. "Illumination" Laura Ann Gilman -- Good start to what looks like an interesting character. 4 stars
  10. "The House" Laurie King -- Loved loved loved this ghost story with a twist. 5 stars
  11. "Appetite for Murder" Simon Green -- Great mystical whodunit.  I really want to read more of his Nightside world. 5 stars
  12. "A Woman's Work" Dana Stabenow -- Too many names and odd plot lines.  I couldn't even finish this story. 1 star
tags: 4 stars, anthology, fantasy, ghost stories, mystery, vampires
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 04.08.11
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 

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