Waiting On Wednesday ... Seasons Of The Storm


Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

This week's pick is Seasons Of The Storm by Elle Cosimano


Here is the Goodreads synopsis
One cold, crisp night, Jack Sommers was faced with a choice—live forever according to the ancient, magical rules of Gaia, or die.

Jack chose to live, and in exchange, he became a Winter—an immortal physical embodiment of the season on Earth. Every year, he must hunt the Season who comes before him. Summer kills Spring. Autumn kills Summer. Winter kills Autumn. And Spring kills Winter.

Jack and Fleur, a Winter and a Spring, fall for each other against all odds. To be together, they’ll have to escape the cycle that’s been forcing them apart. But their creator won’t let them go without a fight. 
This book has been on my radar since I read the deal announcement and now it has a pretty cover and intriguing synopsis!

I have always been intrigued by the idea of a book where the seasons are actual characters and the 'winter' character falls in love with the 'spring' character. This book is going to give me that!

It sounds romantic, action packed, and like there may be some incredible world building. This one doesn't come out until summer 2020, but I am already counting down the days until I can toss this one into my pool tote.

Expected release date - June 23, 2020

Canada Votes


I am forgoing the usual blog post to remind my fellow Canadians to vote in the upcoming federal election which takes place Monday October 21st. It is so important that use your vote to have a voice in shaping Canada's future. Look at the candidates and what they stand for and  what they say about the issues that are important to you. use your power to help stand for what you believe in.


Those who have already registered have started receiving their voting cards and advance polling opens up Friday Oct 11th.

If you're unsure of how/where/when/etc to vote you can find out all of the details by visiting the Elections Canada website. Make sure you are registered and get out there and vote!

Weekly Obsessions


The awesome Kelly at KellyVision started posting a weekly post highlighting whatever she happened to be obsessed with that week. I LOVE this idea, so much in fact that I will be doing it myself every Saturday.

BOOKS

Cover For Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth (goodreads)

Veronica Roth is branching out and writing her first adult book. The cover was just recently revealed and it is amazing! The book itself also sounds really good.



I love the idea of looking at what happens to the 'chosen one' after they save the day. This seems poised to look at the impact of trauma on someone who has had to save the world, and the celebrity that would come with it.


TV/MOVIES


Birds Of Prey Movie Posters


Harley Quinn may not be one of the Birds Of Prey but the promo for the movie is heavily featuring her. These two below posters are my favourite from the bunch that were just released.




Loving the bright colour schemes and how much fun Margot Robbie seems to be having with this role. I am, sadly, not 100% sold on the trailer but I am going to check out this movie regardless.


What are you obsessed with this week? Let me know in the comments.

American Horror Story: 1984 - Slashdance


Welcome to Camp Crystal Lake Redwood. This season of American Horror Story takes a page from classic 80's slasher films and goes to summer camp.

Here is your official spoiler warning before we dive into the events of episode three - Slashdance.

We start this week's episode pretty much where we left off. We learn that Richard is in fact the one pounding on the door to the nurse's cabin (which is where Brooke, Chet, Ray, and Rita are). He's demanding to be let in. He eventually gives up on the door and just smashes a window. They attempt to block him from coming in by putting a shelf in front of the window. Rita takes a moment to be very confused and demands to know who this guy is because it's not Mr Jingles. Brooke's reply is to protest that she's been trying to tell everyone that some guy is trying to kill her. They keep searching for the keys and Rita finally finds them. They debate the best way of getting out. Brooke wants to uses strength in numbers. There are four of them and they can help protect each other. Ray, however, has other plans. He figures that there are four of them so he just has to be faster than the others. Survival of the fittest. He figures he can run faster than at least two of them and takes off saying that the lucky three to make it should meet in the parking lot. He immediately runs into Richard who has gone around to come in another way. Ray falls and the others decide to return the favour and take off running leaving him there .... until Chet thinks better of it. Ray gets slashed by a knife but Chet saves the day by hitting Richard over the head with something which knocks him out. He and Ray take off running.

The other group (Xavier, Montana and Trevor) is dealing with their own issues at the boys cabin. The person knocking on their door at first seems to be Mr Jingles, but turns out it is just some guys playing a prank (which is discovered because they break the windows and throw a flaming bag of poop into the room). Apparently they are taking part in Jingles Day which means they dress up as Mr Jingles and go running around the campgrounds. The pranksters are really proud of themselves, but Trevor is pissed. He isn't having any of it. Neither is Montana who calls them 'townie assholes'. The other person not a fan? The real Mr Jingles. He shows up and quickly murders the two pranksters taking their ears as trophies. Our group uses this distraction to take off running.

Chet and Ray get separated from Brooke and Rita. They end up running into a trap - a pit that is filled with wooden spikes so that you get impaled when you fall. This is exactly what happens to Chet.

Meanwhile, the real Mr Jingles runs across another Jingles prankster. He wasn't with his other friends because he had to pee and was having some issues (a twisted urethra). He doesn't recognize that the person in front of him is the real Mr Jingles so he starts blabbing. He apologizes because the others never wanted him to come (they were paid to bring him) but he is there and ready to take part. He wants to be a bad ass for one night. The real Mr Jingles may have a kinship with this guy or feel sorry for him because he lets him walk away without killing him.

Ray tried to remove the spike from Chet but he is afraid that if they pull it out that Chet will bleed out. Ray wants to find a way out but Chet says that there isn't one. He knows that this type of trap was used in the war and that Mr Jingles probably adapted it from his time in the military. Chet is all of us  when he tearfully exclaims "what the hell kind of camp is this?" when Ray points it that the trap could easily be the work of the other serial killer who is trying to kill them.

Brooke and Rita have made it safely to the parking lot. Brooke is worried. She thinks that the other should be there by now. Rita is less concerned. Brooke wants to take the car and go get help by calling the police. Rita isn't thrilled with this plan but eventually relents and offers a compromise - she'll stay while Brooke goes to get help. This way someone will be there to explain to the others that Brooke didn't just bail on them.  Brooke takes the keys and goes to get into the car when Rita comes up behind her and injects her with something! What is even happening?!

We get a flashback that explains what is going on with Rita. Turns out she's not actually a nurse or even named Rita. She's actually a psychologist named Donna Chambers. Donna speaks with Dr Hopple and is trying to interview Mr Jingles. She lists a long list of her credentials claiming that she's interviewed a ton of serial killers (Ted Bundy among them) and has gotten them to open up to her. She wants to do a study on them and find out what makes them tick. I don't believe for a minute that she's interviewed any of the people she claims to have. She's granted the interview with Mr Jingles. She quickly lays out her theory to him which she takes from Ted Bundy. She thinks that serial killers are made because of easy access to porn which objectives women. She believes that people are not born evil, but outside circumstances make them so. Mr Jingles thinks it is the corn syrup that he is ingesting which he claims is in everything. She lets him in on her plan which involves him breaking out of the asylum and going back to Camp Redwood (she shows him the newspaper clip showing that the camp is reopening). She wants to be able to see him in his 'natural habitat'. Mr Jingles is at first against this plan. He knows that he is going to kill again if he goes back there. Donna believers some sacrifices are needed in the name of science. She feels it is the same as animal testing. She wants Mr Jingles to be the last serial killer. Mr Jingles likes the idea of that being his redemption. Donna lays out the escape plan that Mr Jingles actually follows (kill the guard, flip the switch to let out all the patients, and find the bag she left for him). She wants him to meet her at the camp and she promises that she'll have a new job and a new name when he does.

We see that the real Rita was headed towards Camp Redwood. She notices a car following her and gets spooked. She pulls into the same rest stop that our heroes previously stopped at and the car pulls in behind it.  It is, unsurprisingly, Donna in the other car. They have a chat in which Donna puts the real Rita at ease by explaining that they are both heading up to the camp. Rita asks if she can watch her car for a second while she runs to use the restroom and Donna agrees. When Rita comes back out though Donna and her car are gone. Rita gets back into her car and drives away. She doesn't get far before Donna pops up in the backseat and creepily smiles at Rita in the mirror. I am assuming that nothing good happened to poor Rita.

Brooke is having issues using her legs and arms. She demands to know what Donna gave her. It's a horse tranquilizer and when Brooke fully passes out Donna drags her body into the woods.

Things are not looking so good for Chet who Ray thinks has passed out. Ray, thinking they are going to die in this pit, decides to get something off his chest. He confesses that during pledge week at his fraternity they pushed things too far and a drunk pledge fell down some stairs. Ray, thinking the pledge was dead, decides that he wants to save his own ass. He takes the dead body and puts it in the pledge's car. He figures he can make it look like a different kind of accident and nobody needs to be the wiser. He sets the car up to go off a cliff and just when he sets the car up to drive forward the pledge wakes up. Turns out he wasn't dead, at least not yet. It's too late to stop the car and it goes over the cliff. The poor pledge grabs Ray's watch in the scramble. Ray dropped out of school after these events. The car was just recently found and he is sure that they are going to find his watch. He came to Camp Redwood this summer because he is running away from the problem. Chet reveals that he has be conscious this whole time. Chet doesn't react the way Ray wants him to as he insinuates that Ray killed the pledge. Ray decides to save himself and leave Chet to die in the pit. He climbs out and runs off even though Chet is begging to not be left down there. We noticing a patter of behaviour from Ray yet? He sure likes to save his own ass.

Our other group is heading to the parking lot (finally) and Xavier wants to go get Margaret and Bertie. He feels that it is his fault that someone has died and if he can save anyone else he wants to do that. Xavier is too pure. I hope he lives. Trevor agrees that nobody gets left behind. Montana is not into it. They hear a noise and hide in the closest shed. Inside the shed they discover the bound and gagged real Rita. She is, understandably, scared and upset. She doesn't trust them and while Xavier tries to calm her down she immediately runs off as soon as she is free making a whole bunch of noise. She's immediately killed by Mr Jingles for her trouble much to the horror of Xavier. They sneak out once Mr Jingles has left and discover that the newly dead Rita has a nurses uniform on with her name sewn on it.

Ray is running through the woods when he meets up with Xavier, Montana, and Trevor. They immediately ask where everyone else is. Ray adds lying to his list of bad deeds and continues to save his own ass by telling them that they were attacked at the cabin and everyone got separated. He lost Chet and Brooke went with Rita last he saw (which is obviously not good as the rest of the group knows). They fill Ray in on that fact that the Rita they know is not the real Rita. They discuss what they should do next. Ray wants to head to the parking lot. Trevor still wants to go get Margaret and Bertie. Ray refuses proving once again that he only thinks about himself. Trevor agrees that Ray should take his motorcycle and go down the road to all the police and sends Montana off with him. He and Xavier head off to go find the others.

Mr Jingles hears Chet screaming in the pit but Xavier and Trevor get there first which results in this hilarious exchange when Xavier asks Chet what he is doing down in the pit.


Chet is pretty sassy this episode and I like it. Xaiver proves, once again, that he is the best by jumping down into the pit. Chet is relieved that someone is going to help him. Chet fills Xavier in on him and Ray falling into the pit and Ray taking off. Xavier is confused because Ray told them that he got separated from everyone. Chet's just shakes his head and offers up "He's got issues, man. He's got serious fucking issues"

Trevor tells them to hurry up because someone is coming so Xavier realizes he has to yank Chet off the spike but he apologizes first:


Being pulled off a spike obviously hurts so Chet is screaming his head off which isn't good with a killer in close proximity. They hide behind a tree and Xavier tries to calm Chet down. Trevor realizes that they can fight back since Mr Jingles has his back turned looking into the pit (thanks to Chet's screaming). There are three of them. Xavier points out that Chet can barely move and Mr Jingles has a knife. This doesn't phase Trevor. He has a plan of his own:



That's right he is going to push Mr Jingles into his own trap. He takes off charging at the person ready to push them in. Xavier's reaction to this is my favourite:


It works! Trevor manages to push the person into the pit which is cause for a celebration between my new favourite brotp. 


Sadly, it wasn't Mr Jingles that they killed. It was the poor prankster who just wanted to be a bad ass and had to take a piss. The one that Mr Jingles let walk away earlier. Celebration over, obviously.

Ray and Montana make it to the parking lot and discover that Donna and Brooke are not there. Montana notices the drag pattern left behind from when Donna dragged Brooke into the woods. She wants to go investigate but Ray isn't having it. He wants to go to call the police. Richard Ramirez appears with a creepy laugh before they can really decide on anything. Ray freaks out and takes off on the bike WITHOUT MONTANA! Again, showing that he only cares about himself and is a coward. He doesn't get very far though. Mr Jingles is waiting by the camp entrance and hits him so hard he is beheaded as he drives by.

Montana is left unarmed with a very lethal serial killer. Richard stalks up towards her and runs the knife down her face and body. Montana pushes him away but it's more of a 'cut it out' type of push than anything else. She grabs him by his shirt and smirks as she pulls him closer to her and they start MAKING OUT! What is with all these girls being super into serial killers on this show?


I initially thought this was some kind of distraction that Montana was trying. Shock him by kissing him and knee him or something. Nope. she pushes him away after biting his lip hard enough to draw blood and angrily demands to know something:


It is obvious now that the woman Richard was referring to as the person who brought him there is Montana and not Brooke. I am also guessing that the 'her' she is referring to is Brooke. It explains why Richard went after Brooke in the first place and how he knew that she was at Camp Redwood. My theory is that Montana is related to the Best Man from when Brooke was going to marry Joey. She's maybe a sister or something. She probably blames Brooke for the death (even though it is entirely Joey's fault). It seemed like Montana did believe that Brooke cheated on Joey with the best friend so I could imagine her holding some resentment for what she would view as getting her brother killed (if she is his sister) and setting up this whole plan to kill Brooke. She just didn't bank on ANOTHER serial killer also being around. This changes so much and I need to know how Montana and Richard met.

At this point I basically want Chet, Xavier, Trevor and Brooke to survive because they are the only ones who do not appear to be involved in murder. Oh, Bertie can live too. I do not trust Margaret  at all.

I hope we get back into the ghost dude of it all next week and find out exactly what Margaret was doing while all of this was going on.

Until next week .... maybe don't make out with serial killers (even if they are as cute as Zach Villa).

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo


Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
Release Date - October 8, 2019
Publisher Website - Raincoast Books
Publisher Social Media - Twitter
Pages -  480 pages
My Rating - 5/5
**received from the publisher for an honest review**

Here is the Goodreads synopsis
Galaxy “Alex” Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale’s freshman class. Raised in the Los Angeles hinterlands by a hippie mom, Alex dropped out of school early and into a world of shady drug dealer boyfriends, dead-end jobs, and much, much worse. By age twenty, in fact, she is the sole survivor of a horrific, unsolved multiple homicide. Some might say she’s thrown her life away. But at her hospital bed, Alex is offered a second chance: to attend one of the world’s most elite universities on a full ride. What’s the catch, and why her?

Still searching for answers to this herself, Alex arrives in New Haven tasked by her mysterious benefactors with monitoring the activities of Yale’s secret societies. These eight windowless “tombs” are well-known to be haunts of the future rich and powerful, from high-ranking politicos to Wall Street and Hollywood’s biggest players. But their occult activities are revealed to be more sinister and more extraordinary than any paranoid imagination might conceive.
Ninth House is a story about survival. It is a story about surviving abuse in all its forms in a world that is, despite all of its magic, all too realistic. Leigh Bardugo laces this razor sharp book with brutally dark themes and actions but also manages to put strength, hope, and resilience in equal measure. She also manages to beautifully write one of the most unforgettable books I've ever read.

The warning that has been given that this is an adult book is not to be taken lightly. This book is filled with plenty of things that could be triggering for people. It deals with rape, suicide, drug overdoses, murder, violence and plenty of others. The gritty nature is made all the more palpable by its setting. It feels overly realistic even though there is magic within the world being created. It is set in a world that is all too familiar and all too easily visualized. This adds a hyper realism to all of the events in a way that I, personally, felt benefited the story. It is, however, just as disturbing as you would expect.

The magic that is used lends itself to a more realistic setting. These are rituals being performed and not wands being waived around. The secret society element makes the whole thing feel a little more authentic. The idea that rich people use rituals to keep being rich doesn't feel all that far fetched within the confines of this world and the things that the college age characters do with the magic all feel too horrifically plausible. The Yale backdrop gives this story a cozy, almost false sense of security like setting and helps dial up the atmosphere. Between the supernatural elements and the Yale setting this book, like most of Leigh's books, offers up superb world building.

Alex Stern is a character that is both heartbreaking and inspiring. She's put through events that are traumatizing and brutally scarring. She proves herself to be resilient and strong. She's allowed to be what plenty of female characters are denied being - angry. She is filled with rage, and rightfully so. It makes for a dynamic character who I grew to love. She's the type of character you'll ache for and just want to protect by the end of the novel (even though she would absolutely hate that).

While this is very much Alex's story the other characters do help make this novel what it is. Dawes and Darlington are, in particular, stand outs. The offer a contrast to Alex while still showing the different ways that this world can impact the people who get involved in it.

This book tackles class and gender divides. One of my favourite quotes sort of sums up the gender commentary: “There were always excuses for why girls died.”. It fits the story beautifully while also being relevant to a lot of how we discuss crimes against women in today's society. It's part victim blaming and part wanting to tidily push things into a definable box that we don't have to do anything about. Class divide is present with how certain victims are treated and how, in this particular case, the rich and powerful use those who are not those things to their benefit. It's a rich, layered, complex story that is as thought provoking as it is engrossing.

If Alex and her internal journey of dealing with the trauma inflicted on her is the heart of the story, its core is the mystery that she is unraveling. I loved experiencing the twists and turns this story took on the way to piecing all of the pieces together. It starts the way most mysteries do when a dead body is discovered but the addition of the secret societies creates enough possible scenarios to keep the reader on their toes. I appreciated the attention to detail and how everything tied together in the end.

This is a book that sinks itself into you and doesn't let go. I'll be thinking about Alex and her journey from now until I get my hands on the desperately needed sequel. This book will, as mentioned, not be for everyone and that's entirely okay. I do, however, recommend it for anyone who finds books about crawling out of the darkness inch by inch while still in the center of it to be therapeutic. It's a book that has a serious bite to it, but a very worthwhile read.

Waiting On Wednesday ... Chosen Ones


Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

This week's pick is Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth


Here is the Goodreads synopsis
The first novel written for an adult audience by the mega-selling author of the Divergent franchise: five twenty-something heroes famous for saving the world when they were teenagers must face even greater demons—and reconsider what it means to be a hero . . . by destiny or by choice.

A decade ago near Chicago, five teenagers defeated the otherworldly enemy known as the Dark One, whose reign of terror brought widespread destruction and death. The seemingly un-extraordinary teens—Sloane, Matt, Ines, Albie, and Esther—had been brought together by a clandestine government agency because one of them was fated to be the “Chosen One,” prophesized to save the world. With the goal achieved, humankind celebrated the victors and began to mourn their lost loved ones.

Ten years later, though the champions remain celebrities, the world has moved forward and a whole, younger generation doesn’t seem to recall the days of endless fear. But Sloane remembers. It’s impossible for her to forget when the paparazzi haunt her every step just as the Dark One still haunts her dreams. Unlike everyone else, she hasn’t moved on; she’s adrift—no direction, no goals, no purpose. On the eve of the Ten Year Celebration of Peace, a new trauma hits the Chosen: the death of one of their own. And when they gather for the funeral at the enshrined site of their triumph, they discover to their horror that the Dark One’s reign never really ended.
I am excited for this one both because it is Veronica Roth's first adult novel and because it sounds incredible.

We rarely get to see the aftermath of the teen chosen one (or ones in this case). We don't get to see them become adults having to deal with the trauma of what happened. This is going to tackle one of my very favourite tropes (the chose one, obviously) in a whole new way and I am excited to see what Veronica Roth does with this premise.

It's going to make a perfect slightly belated birthday gift to myself as this releases just a few days after my birthday. It feels really far away but it'll be something to look forward to during the long winter.

Expected release date - April 7, 2019

Monthly TBR and Wrap Up


It is time, once again, to check in with my monthly reading. September actually turned out to be a not bad reading month. I had quite a few books on my list and, while I did not get through all of them, I read more than I have in previous months.

To wrap up September ....

The books that were on my list are:

American Royals by Katharine McGee (goodreads)
Permanent Record by Mary H. K. Choi (goodreads)
Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee (goodreads)
The Grace Year by Kim Liggett (goodreads)
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo (goodreads)

Plus I had some ebooks on my list:

Interference by Harlow Cole (goodreads)
Everything Leads To You by Nina LaCour (goodreads)

I managed to read six books this month which is much better than I've done in previous months. I hope I can keep the momentum going in Oct.

Here is what I actually managed to read in September:

The Whisper Network by Chandler Baker (goodreads)
Serpent and Dove by Shelby Mahurin (goodreads)
What Us Rise by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan (goodreads)
Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee (goodreads)
American Royals by Katharine McGee (goodreads)
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo (goodreads)

Now moving on to what I hope to read in October


Cupid's Match by Lauren Palphreyman (goodreads)
Into The Crooked Place by Alexandra Christo (goodreads)
Epoch by Jewel E Ann (goodreads)
The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh (goodreads)
Cursed by Thomas Wheeler/ Frank Miller (goodreads)
Disgraceland by Jake Brennan (goodreads)

I have some ebooks on my reading list this month as well.I recently came across Desperate Measures and now I am really excited to read it.


Interference by Harlow Cole (goodreads)
Crier's War by Nina Varela (goodreads)
Desperate Measures by Katee Robert (goodreads)
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What books are you reading this month? Have you read any of the ones in my list? If so, let me know what you think in the comments.