Top Five Wednesday- 11/2/22

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

November 2nd: Characters Who Need a Break

There are always those bookish characters who seem to be on edge all the time. Sort of makes you wish they could realize they need to take a break, right? In honor of National Stress Awareness Day, what are five characters you would love to see “chill out” from how stressed they are?

  1. Hermione Granger- saving the world from an evil wizard while maintaining good grades is very stressful, Hermione needs to take some “me” time.
  2. Holly from Coming Home to Wishington Bay – I’m not even a quarter of a way through this rom com, but it’s clear Holly needs to end her workaholic ways.
  3. Nora from Book Lovers – Nora tries to be everything to everyone and all it does is earn her reputation as a shark.
  4. Mrs. Bennet from Pride and Prejudice- The overdramatic Mrs. Bennet creates stress for herself and thher family. If she would just chill out about marrying off her daughters everyone would be happier.
  5. Nina Hill from The Bookish Life of Nina Hill Nina has dealt with her anxiety by closing people out and living in books.

I threw this together quicker than usual because I didn’t remember until 10PM, so I’m sure I left out some great stressful characters. Which book characters do you think need to “chill out”?

Top 5 Wednesday- 10/26/22

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts.

This week’s prompt:

October 26th: Characters You Want to Dress Up As

Halloween is right around the corner, and with this holiday, many are dressing up to celebrate! Whether you are planning to dress up or not, share about some characters who you would love to dress up as! Maybe you’ve dressed up as them in the past or are planning to this Halloween, but either way, let’s have a fun time imagining potential future cosplays!

Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice)

Not only is Elizabeth one of my favorite characters, but regency dresses are so pretty, and more comfortable than most period ensembles.

Mrs. Frizzle (Magic School Bus series)

This seems like the perfect teacher Halloween costume.

Hermione Granger (Harry Potter series)

I love Hermione, but in all honesty this just seems like a simple costume. You just need a robe and a wand.

Dorothy Gale (The Wizard of Oz)

Did someone say ruby slippers?

Cindy Lou Who (How the Grinch Stole Christmas)

My hair isn’t long enough for Cindy Lou’s style, but this would be a fun costume.

Top Five Wednesday- 10/5/22

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts. This week’s prompt:

October 5th: Got You Into Reading

October is National Book Month and to celebrate this month-long “holiday,” what are some books that got you into reading? These could be books from childhood that had you hooked on reading at a young age or maybe as an adult you stopped reading and then started reading again years later. Or maybe you’ve always been an avid book reader, but you tried a book outside your favorite genres and discovered a new favorite genre that you absolutely love. Regardless of when, let’s highlight those books that showed (or reminded) us how great books are!

I loved reading from an early age, so the books of my childhood are what came to mind immediaitely.

Harry the Dirty Dog was featured in my very first ever blog post. My Journey in Books.

My favorite Little Golden book about a group of animal friends who try living together, but it doesn’t work out because of their different tastes. So, they go out searching for their own paths in life.

My favorite bedtime stories that Mom would read me each night.

I remember being so excited when one of the Sesame Street Library books arrived in the mail.

While I eventually read all of these books, my fondest memories of the first four involve being read to, usually at bedtime. The Fudge series is one of the first chapter book I remember reading myself.

Top Five Wednesday- 9/28/22

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts. This week’s prompt:

September 28th: Supernatural

The changing of the seasons has begun, and with it many who are looking forward to Halloween and its spooky fun! To celebrate spring giving way to fall, let’s talk about supernatural reads! Could be favorite supernatural creatures, supernatural settings, or a combination of both!

I am a wimp when it comes to scary stories. So I prefer light supernatural reads. If you’re like me, I loaded the post with lots of links to series that you might like.

1.) Supernatural romance:

examples:

Lynn Kurland’s MacLeod series has sexy ghosts and humorous ghosts that try matchmaking

Gena Showalter’s Lords of the Underworld might be possessed by demons, but they are irresitible

2.) “Non-traditional Vampires”

I like vampires that don’t fit the traditional description. They may thirst for blood, but they are able to fight the urge to kill (most of the time). They don’t fit the traditional stereotype of a vampire. Some even walk around in the middle of the day and eat food.

Examples: Edward Cullen, Bill Compton, Simon Lovelace and Matthew Clairmont

3.) Good Witches

I love books that feature strong female witches, who celebrate their power and sisterhood

Examples: Shadow Chronicles Series , Three Sisters Island Series, Waverly Family Series

4.) Edgar Allan Poe While Poe’s stories are often seen as the birth of the horror genre, his stories are not as gory as most modern horror. He’s the master of creating suspense.

5.) Paranormal cozies

Examples: Magical Cures Mystery series , The Dowser Series, Sookie Stackhouse Series

Top Five Wednesday- 8/31/22

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts. This week’s prompt:

August 31st: Skilled Fighters

There are characters we know can hold their own and kick some butt, but then there are characters who are simply deadly in their skillset and seem almost undefeatable. For today’s prompt, let’s focus on characters who we consider skilled fighters and do more than just “hold their ground.”

This was one of the more difficult prompts for me. I could think of a lot of books with fight scenes, but in a lot of the books I read it’s more a matter of luck, magic or teamwork that results in victory. There is magic involved with most of these worlds, but all of these examples are highly skilled. Even though I listed them as 1-5 that’s not necessarily their rank. It was hard to compare skills, so I just went with the order I thought of them.

1

The Lords of the Underworld from the Lords of the Underworld series by Gena Showalter

This might be cheating, but I couldn’t decide on just one since they are all highly skilled with their own unique expertise (aka demons)

2

Valek from the Study series by Maria V. Snyder

The chief of security for Ixia could take out a dozen men without breaking a sweat, but his ability to analyze his opponents and determine their next move may be his greatest skill.

3

Four from the Divergent series by Veronica Roth

He’s called Four for a reason. Not only is he highly skilled, he has few fears.

4

Katsa from Graceling

Katsa is “graced” with the skill of killing. At age eight she was able to kill a man with her bare hands.

5

Sybella from Dark Triumph from the His Fair Assassin Series

Any of the assassins in this series are highly skilled, but Sybella is my favorite.

Top 5 Wednesday- 8/24/22

Top 5 Wednesday is a Goodreads group that responds to weekly bookish prompts. This week’s prompt:

August 24th: New Beginnings

School is about to be back in session for many, and with it, new beginnings! Whether it’s the start of a new grade or a new adventure in a fantasy world, let’s share about stories with the theme of new beginnings! (This could even be a second chance at new beginnings too!)

Goodreads synopsis:

An unforgettable story of resilience and resistance set during WWII and present-day France on a secluded island off the coast of Brittany

Natalie Morgen made a name for herself with a memoir about overcoming her harsh childhood after finding a new life in Paris. After falling in love with a classically trained chef, they moved together to his ancestral home, a tiny fishing village off the coast of Brittany.

But then Francois-Xavier breaks things off with her without warning, leaving her flat broke and in the middle of renovating the guesthouse they planned to open for business. Natalie’s already struggling when her sister, Alex, shows up unannounced. The sisters form an unlikely partnership to save the guesthouse, reluctantly admitting their secrets to each other as they begin to heal the scars of their shared past.

But the property harbors hidden stories of its own. During World War II, every man of fighting age on the island fled to England to join the Free French forces. The women and children were left on their own…until three hundred German troops took up residence, living side-by-side with the French women on the tiny island for the next several years.

When Natalie and Alex unearth an old cookbook in a hidden cupboard, they find handwritten recipes that reveal old secrets. With the help of locals, the Morgen sisters begin to unravel the relationship between Violette, a young islander whose family ran the guesthouse during WWII, and Rainier, a German military customs official with a devastating secret of his own.

Goodreads Synopsis:

Type-A Margot Cary is the leading event planner for the crème de la crème of Chicago high society. No request is too extravagant for her to execute with trademark perfection. That is, until an unfortunate incident involving a shrimp tower, live flamingos, and a shellfish allergy puts her on the black list of the rich and social and out of a job. With the lights about to be shut off in the trendy condo she can no longer afford, and her savings account dwindling, Margot’s situation is near to desperate.

In steps her birth father’s side of the family (who she’s never met), the McCreadys…the McCreadys of the McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop in small town Georgia—and as luck would have it, they’re looking for an event planner and don’t care about her reputation among the A-list crowd. As Margot tackles small town life—where everyone knows everything about everyone—and builds a relationship with a father who she’d never known, she discovers the comforts that community, a rather large extended family, and a rugged, unpretentious country man can offer…

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She watches from her terrazza as the three American women carry their luggage into the stone villa down the hill. Who are they, and what brings them to this Tuscan village so far from home? An expat herself and with her own unfinished story, she can’t help but question: will they find what they came for?

Kit Raine, an American writer living in Tuscany, is working on a biography of her close friend, a complex woman who continues to cast a shadow on Kit’s own life. Her work is waylaid by the arrival of three women–Julia, Camille, and Susan–all of whom have launched a recent and spontaneous friendship that will uproot them completely and redirect their lives. Susan, the most adventurous of the three, has enticed them to subvert expectations of staid retirement by taking a lease on a big, beautiful house in Tuscany. Though novices in a foreign culture, their renewed sense of adventure imbues each of them with a bright sense of bravery, a gusto for life, and a fierce determination to thrive. But how? With Kit’s friendship and guidance, the three friends launch themselves into Italian life, pursuing passions long-forgotten–and with drastic and unforeseeable results.

Goodreads Synopsis:

After serving five years in prison for a tragic mistake, Kenna Rowan returns to the town where it all went wrong, hoping to reunite with her four-year-old daughter. But the bridges Kenna burned are proving impossible to rebuild. Everyone in her daughter’s life is determined to shut Kenna out, no matter how hard she works to prove herself.

The only person who hasn’t closed the door on her completely is Ledger Ward, a local bar owner and one of the few remaining links to Kenna’s daughter. But if anyone were to discover how Ledger is slowly becoming an important part of Kenna’s life, both would risk losing the trust of everyone important to them.

The two form a connection despite the pressure surrounding them, but as their romance grows, so does the risk. Kenna must find a way to absolve the mistakes of her past in order to build a future out of hope and healing.

A troubled young mother yearns for a shot at redemption in this heartbreaking yet hopeful story from #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover.

Goodreads Synopsis:

Eighteen months ago, Autumn Divac’s husband went missing. Her desperate search has yielded no answers, and she can’t imagine moving forward without him. But for the sake of their two teenage children, she has to try.

Autumn takes her kids home for the summer to the charming beachside town where she was raised. She seeks comfort working alongside her mother and aunt at their bookshop, only to learn that her daughter is facing a huge life change and her mother has been hiding a terrible secret for years. And when she runs into the boy who stole her heart in high school, old feelings start to bubble up again. Is she free to love him, or should she hold out hope for her husband’s return? She can only trust her heart… and hope it won’t lead her astray.

Top Five Wednesday- Favorite Villains

I know I’m a day late with this post, but couldn’t let this topic go without participating. Villains are what make stories interesting. I am drawn to villains who evolve over time. Therefore, all of my picks are from series.

Nellie Olsen- Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Nellie Olsen is a lesson to us all that we should always be kind. You never know when the girl you tease my grow up to be a famous author. While the character of Nellie Olsen is a combination of a couple of Wilder’s childhood nemeses, the name has been synonymous with spoiled brats everywhere.

Khalid, the Caliph of Khorasan: The Wrath and the Dawn and The Rose and the Dagger by Renée Ahdieh

This is a retelling of One Thousand and One Nights. Khalid is the evil prince who takes a bride each night, only to strangle her come morning. But, there’s more to the story.

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Rhysand from A Court of Thorn and Roses Series by Sarah J. Maas

I debated about whether to even call Rhysand a villain, but to the majority of his world he is viewed as the villain. An image he has carefully cultivated.

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Trent Kalamack The Hollows series by Kim Harrison.

There are many great villains in this series, but wealthy bachelor, councilman and drug lord Trent Kalamack is my favorite.

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Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

The only villain on my list who is the protagonist, Artemis is an evil genius by the age of twelve.

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Who are your favorite book villains?

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