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To be or not to be… a supernatural creature.

So, recently reading and reviewing Perfect Fudge by Hazel M. Larsen (see previous post) has got me thinking about supernatural creatures, and the choices characters make in these books about whether or not to be one (if they even have the choice). Now, as a human I don’t want to live forever. I’m hoping to keel over when I’m a little over 70. But as a supernatural creature, it’d be so fun to be immortal. I know that’s not everyone’s cup of tea.

So, here are a bunch of supernatural / paranormal / fantastical beings I’ve read books or seen movies about.

Angels: I’m about to get a little spoiler-y here, because I want to clarify why the angels in Perfect Fudge (see previous post for review) are so cool and a fun concept. As you know if you read my review, it introduces a unique concept of guardian angels. These guardian angels don’t really have any biblical connotations, but they help people. They can also fly, teleport, turn invisible, cook food with their mind, heal, clean with the blink of an eye, and whether they start out older or younger, they’ll eventually and then forever appear to be in their 20′s. Of course this is a kind of new version of the idea of angels, but I think it’s awesome.

*I would totally choose to be an angel. There’s almost zero downside.

Vampires: Of course the paranormal lore is different according to legends / authors / movies, but most agree that vampires drink blood (human or animal in most cases), have super speed and strength, and are burned by sunlight. I think the slight majority opinion is that vampires can hold on to their humanity if they choose – at least Christopher Moore, Anne Rice, Charlaine Harris, and Stephanie Meyer think so. (I probably just discredited this theory a bit by mentioning Meyer, but hey whatever). I personally agree with this – I think vampires can choose how humane they want to be. I don’t believe that vampires are “damned”, but that has more to do with the fact that I don’t believe in heaven or hell, so how could I believe in damnation? And even if someone showed me proof that all that existed and your soul could be damned… well I don’t know if that would convince me not to be a vampire.

*If a vampire walked up to me tonight and offered to make me a vamp… I would definitely want to say yes. Honestly, the only thing holding me back here is that the honeyman said that if I was a vampire, he’d have to try to kill me. And you know, that kind of means breaking up, and I don’t want that, I love my honeyman. Honestly, angels can do more cool shit than vampires, but for some reason the idea of being a vampire is more appealing to me… it’s probably just more familiar of an idea.

Werewolves: Again, the lore is really different here. Some say that werewolves only change during a full moon and have no control during that time. Some say that weres that change whenever they want and are conscious the whole time. Most agree that you transform into a big huge scary wolf-like creature (unless you’re the director of the 3rd Harry Potter movie, in which you think weres transform into some weird, sad hairy mandog-looking creature). Generally though, werewolves are bad-ass and powerful and scary-looking.

 *Whether or not I agree to be a were would depend on the lore we’re going with here. I personally choose to think that weres are like the ones on True Blood – that they can change at will and know what they’re doing when they’re in that form. And if that were the case then hell yes I’d be a werewolf.

Witch / wizard: Okay, does this one even need much explaining? The term witch general means one who can do magic – cast spells, has powers, etc. They’re usually not immortal. My personal favorite? The Charmed witches. I love Piper. Oh and Harry Potter of course, can’t forget him.

*I’d agree to be a witch in a heartbeat.

Elves: Elves are cool fantastical creatures. They’re usually nature-nuts, proud, arrogant, secretive, and skinny. But they’re also powerful, graceful, and have magical abilities. In most fantasy, elves are not to be trifled with.

* I suppose that yes, I’d agree to be an elf. Even if meant me getting all weird and slender looking.

Fairies: I think that sometimes the lines between fairies and elves blend and are kind of together called “fae” creatures. I usually think of fairies as little pixies – tiny winged creatures with magical abilities, like Tinkerbell. Gotta love Tink.

* I don’t think I’d agree to be a fairy… depends on the scope of magical abilities. But I think I’d feel too vulnerable being that tiny, and the biggest appeal of being a supernatural creature is being able to feel like the shit and be powerful and stuff.

Mutants: Now here’s a fun one. I’ll let in on a little secret… I believe almost any of these paranormal creatures could exist. Who the hell am I to say that they don’t just because I’ve never had the luck to meet one? I know, I know, I’m like a big kid. Anyways, I like the idea of mutants because to me they are the most likely supernatural creatures to exist. Well, actually they’re still technically humans. They’re not magic, they’re just evolutionally-advanced humans. But still, I’m counting em. Think of the X-Men, the X-Men are awesome! Sure, some of them have pretty lame mutations, but most of them are cool and useful in some way (after all, the point of nature evolving like this would be the progression of human life).

* Sign me up! I know I’m 24, but I’m still hoping some sign of cool mutant abilities will show… or maybe I’ll just go the Alex Mac route and get cool mutant-like powers from radiation and chemicals :-) It’s either mutant powers or cancer… 50/50 odds aren’t too bad, right?

Zombies: Okay, who the hell would want to be a zombie? I’m including them on the list because they are a really popular paranormal creature these days, but they’re basically rotting humans that can’t think anything other than “BRAAAIIIINSS”.

* Hell no, I wouldn’t be a zombie. But I can’t wait for the zombie apocalypse so I can be a zombie-killer! I’ll judge anyone who actually says they’d choose to be a zombie. Weirdo.

Unicorns / Dragons: These are two of the most popular paranormal animals really. Unicorns are supposed to be all sweet and crazy magical, and dragons are supposed to be all nasty and fire-breathing. Honestly, I think both are really cool but I don’t think I’d ever choose to turn into one. I’d feel like a magical pet.

Giants / Goblins / Leprechauns: So these don’t need much explaining. Giants are huge, goblins are tiny and mean, and leprechauns are tiny and lucky. I think I’d reject all of these just on basis of size. 

 Gods: Well, gods are pretty self-explanatory too. I’m thinking of two sets of gods in particular – the Greek mythology gods, and the gods and godlings in the Inheritance Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin. Either way, all are bad-ass. I love that gods are such all-powerful beings, but that they’re also usually petty just like humans. I don’t know why humanity ever gave up on Greek gods as a religion, I probably would have been a believer.

*I would totally be a god. You practically can’t be killed, and you are the baddest mofo out there. Seriously as powerful as all hell. For someone whose severe lack of ambition means I want to be a housewife, I’m surprisingly power-hungry when it comes to paranormal creatures.

I think that covers most of the supernatural creatures I’ve been thinking of…

Oh, and for funsies here are some of my favorite books / movies relating the all of the above:

  • Perfect Fudge by Hazel M. Larsen (angels)
  • Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris (vampires, werewolves)
  • Inheritance trilogy by N.K. Jemisin (gods, godlings)
  • Bloodsucking Fiends /You SuckBite Me by Christopher Moore
  • Interview With A Vampire by Anne Rice
  • X-Men movies
  • Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon (time-travellers, not mentioned)
  • Living With the Dead series by Jesse Petersen (zombies)
  • Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini (dragons, elves, fae)
  • Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling (witches, wizards, unicorn)
  • The Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss (wizards, fae)
  • True Blood tv show (vampires, werewolves, fairies, fae)
  • Charmed tv show (witches, leprechauns, giants, fairies, vampires)

So, whatcha think?

If one of these creatures walked up to you and offered to make you one of them, would you do it? Which one would you want to be the most? Any that I missed that you’d choose to be? Or would you go the crazy route and refuse them all and choose to remain human?

 ~Sarah

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Perfect Fudge by Hazel M. Larsen

It was only about a month ago that Jenn from Booksessed sent me an email, gushing about this amazing book she had read by self-published author Hazel M. Larsen. I could really feel Jenn’s enthusiasm, and about two weeks ago I finally ordered it from Amazon. I got it in the mail Monday or Tuesday, and I’ve already read it :-)

Sam is a young girl who one day witnesses a crime and therefore becomes a target herself. When she wakes up, she realizes she’s been kidnapped – although they use the term rescued. But they won’t let her go and insists that she now has to live with them – forever. They say they’re guardian angels, and they want her to join them. But even as she starts to feel comfortable with them, she can’t ignore the feeling that she has to get away.

So, I did thoroughly enjoy this book, and I think that it’s a great debut. I love the idea of guardian angels that Larsen created – it’s fresh and unique and different. Some of my favorite parts of the book were seeing the powers that the angels had, and seeing them interact with each other. I loved the romance that developed between Sam and Dexter – it crept on you, and was definitely not insta-love. Dexter is just awesome. The whole cast was pretty great – angels Dexter, Linus, Percy, human Millie, and even the creeps like Aidan, Rob, Crystal, and Simon were all interesting and different. This was an easy book to fly through. Oh and another thing I really liked – Larsen did a fantastic job at making her angels seem ageless. And that made the whole book overall seem less like a YA novel to me, and more fantasy fiction (which I love).

Now, for my  nit-pickyness (yup that’s a word). Sam was a frustrating girl in the beginning of the book, and it took a while for me to like her. She just didn’t react to being kidnapped the way I think someone who normally act. I think this could have been helped with a little more backstory - we don’t learn a whole lot about Sam from before she was taken, and I think some background info could have made her behavior later seem a little clearer. I was also upset about how she handled things with Aidan about halfway through the book. Anyways, eventually Sam really grew on me and by the end of the book I was definitely cheering her on and happy for her.

Overall, this was a great book. I really kind of became attached to the angels. Jenn does a Q&A with Hazel Larsen on her blog, and I’m happy to hear that more of Larsen’s work will be about angels. She has said that this book won’t be part of a series, but personally, I would love it if she re-visited these characters. I want to see more of Dexter, Sam, Linus, and Millie in particular. I want to see what angels really do when they’re in action!

Anyways, I definitely recommend giving this book a try. It’s a new, unique premise and it was a refreshing read. I’m very happy I bought it :) I can’t wait to see what Hazel Larsen comes out with next!

Sarah Says: 4 stars

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Top Ten Tuesday: Books on To-Read List for Fall

 

Good morning everybody! It’s time for Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by the wonderful The Broke and The Bookish. This week’s topic is Top Ten Books At The Top of My Fall TBR List. So here are the books I’m most looking forward to reading between September and November (in no certain order).

1. Plain Kate by Erin Bow – I’ve had this book on my radar ever since seeing Jess’s glowing review, and I just checked it out of the library today. So hopefully I’ll be reading that before it’s due in 3 weeks :-)

 

2. The Scottish Prisoner (A Lord John Novel) by Diana Gabaldon – I LOVE Diana Gabaldon. The Outlander series is amazing, and I really enjoy her series of Lord John novels as well. This one will be out November 29th, so I have a bit of a wait. But I think it will be the best Lord John novel yet, because half of the story is Jamie Fraser’s (he’s one of the main characters in Outlander, for you poor souls you haven’t read the series yet).

3. Beauty and the Werewolf by Mercedes Lackey – I’ve mentioned this one before, but I’m eagerly awaiting the October 18th release date. I love these Tales of the 500 Kingdoms books.

4. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins – I’ve been saving reading this classic for October, because I thought it’d fit in well leading up to Halloween. I hear fantastic things about it, so I’m really looking forward to it!

5. Perfect Fudge by Hazel M. Larsen – It finally came! I ordered this from Amazon at the strong recommendation of Jenn at Booksessed, and it finally arrived YESTERDAY! It’s safe to say I’ll be starting this in the next week or so :-) See Jenn’s awesome review here.

6. Inheritance by Christopher Paolini – This is another that I’ll be buying the day it comes out so that I can gobble it up! I’m so excited to see how the series ends! Comes out on November 8th.

7. Son of A Witch by Gregory Maguire – I’ve been itching to read this for a few days now, so I’ll likely be reading it in September. I really, really loved Wicked and I’ve been listening to the Wicked soundtrack a TON. I got Wicked on the brain! So I’m really looking forward to reading the next book.

8. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley – Another classic I’ve been saving to read around Halloween. I can’t believe I’ve never read these classics before! Even the honeyman has read Frankenstein before! Shame on me.

9. Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon – Yup, an Outlander book. I’ve been slowly re-reading the series this year and this one (the 4th) is next. I’m planning on reading at least one a month, that way I’ll finish my re-read of the series in December.

10. A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin – This is the 4th book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series (AKA Game of Thrones series). I’m hoping to read this one and the next, A Dance With Dragons, by the end of the year. Then I’ll be all caught up and waiting for another few years for the 6th book, lol.

So that’s the list! There’s a couple others that I’m really hoping to get to this fall too. And of course the winner of the September poll will be near the top of the list for September! While you’re here, look at the little poll on the right hand side and get your vote in! Book descriptions here.

What books are on your to-read list for fall?

~Sarah

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