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Showing posts with label why. Show all posts
Showing posts with label why. Show all posts

Jan 11, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday


Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read ~ this is that time of week when we get to know each other a little better, make new friends, and form new blogging connections.

This week's question:

Q: If you could choose one supernatural being/creature to really exist what would it be and why??


Wow.. um... The thing with supernatural creatures is that their traits all vary from story to story... In one fateful tale, everything they do can be copacetic and in others they are the epitome of evil.. So how do we choose? The first thing that comes to mind is usually the right answer...

I'm was going to go with vampires...  But while I think they were created out of human desires ~ to be strong, fast, and invincible, among other things ~ I also think they are incredibly selfish, severely lack any self control, and seem to be a little whacked in the head for the most part... 

Based on where I live (in the woodsy parts of Maine), I keep kinda leaning toward werewolves. They aren't exactly innocent, but for the most part, they are still human and do all they can to hold on to that side of themselves. They don't take life for granted, being mortal, and to end a life usually brings about an overwhelming sense of guilt. They have a conscience, and while they are supernatural, there is a part of them that is also human and thoroughly redeemable. 


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~


Oct 11, 2012

What's this really about?




Currently, I'm gobbling up Taking on the Dead by Annie Walls, one of the many novels set around what it would take to survive a zombie apocalypse. "End-of-the-world" stories are increasingly popular these days, zombies more than ever. It's almost like people actually want it to happen ~ this drastic change that will alter the course of the world forever. I don't think I'd count myself among those who hope for an apocalypse, but I do find myself reading the same kinds of stories of survival ~ one after another after another...

The idea of a zombie apocalypse is hilariously everywhere I look. There are jokes about a man eating another man (totally not funny) in the news, books upon books in the genre, and incredibly awe-some shows (3 more days until The Walking Dead!!), and we all eat it up as this insane, twisted form of entertainment. I mean, c'mon, what is really so cool about a nasty dead dude walking around with skin hanging from his face and fluids oozing from every orifice? When I put it like that, not much is cool about that at all. But I know for a fact that I'll still be reading books like Taking on the Dead, Patient Zero, World War Z, and Hollowland. That and I'll totally be clicking play as soon as The Walking Dead is released on Amazon.

Why do these nasty, moaning, shuffling, hungry, empty souls fascinate us? I mean, our own government took matters into its own hands by urging us to prepare for such a thing as a zombie apocalypse (being that the same kind of preparations would work in case of other, more natural disasters such as hurricanes) ~ and if nothing else would, that certainly got our attention. It's a screaming riot to me, and being that I'm one to truly enjoy stories set in an era of the brain-eating dead, I got to wondering what is it, I mean really, that gets us going about these nasty suckers?


Honestly, I don't really think it's the zombies themselves that enthuse us and grab our undivided attention ~ it's the drastic way that people change and find the strength to survive.

"Some people say you can't change overnight. I'm sure this is true. Most of the time. I changed within seconds." Annie Walls, Taking on the Dead

In a world where food is no longer provided neatly on shelves and attaining medicine isn't as easy as getting a written prescription, people get back to the basics of living... or surviving. They are stripped of all the niceties they used to "need" to survive in our social world and become something almost feral ~ because that's what it takes when it's "survival of the fittest." Of course, people don't lose all their heart, but they seem to develop a coldness as they accept one horrendous sight after another ~ some of which are caused by their own once unstained hands.

Everything that seems to be important to people nowadays are possessions that can easily be destroyed. Cars, bank accounts, careers, houses, boats, fashion, even social status.... These are all objects and ideas we've created and placed on a pedestal in our artificial little world, and they're really not that important in the greater scheme of things (even without zombies...) Don't get me wrong ~ I totally dig my sweet Mac computer and my big screen TV, but my point is that I think people are hungry to see something real. Zombies may not be real, but humans living in a world where they have to provide (and I'm talking everything) for themselves is a total possibility.


People discover they need less in these environments. It would take two U-hauls to pack up my house right now, but if I had the gaping maw of a zombie on my ass, you can bet I'd find a way to travel light and fast. You can only consume and keep what you need in a zombie-infested planet, and that's when the things that absolutely matter come to surface. It reminds us of the only things that are truly permanent...

Ironically, it's almost as if the truth of human nature shines brighter in these worlds. None of us know of what we are truly capable, and in a zombie apocalypse, I'm pretty sure we'd discover strengths and abilities we never thought possible of ourselves. It's interesting to explore the possibilities through these fictitious characters, comparing their once simple lives to our own and seeing how far they will go...



Seeing people, even if they are fictitious, stripped of everything we take for granted today and surviving is kind of invigorating... And that my friends is what I think the obsession with the zombie apocalypse is all about... That burning question of "what if?" ... What if life as we knew it was altered forever? How would that world look and what lengths would we have to go to to survive?


Happy Reading Everyone :)

~ Keely ~



Oct 5, 2012

Feature and Follow



Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read ~ gain new followers, make new connections, and learn a bit about the people that make up the wonderful community of book bloggers.

Q: What do you hope to accomplish with your blog? Is it to one day become an author yourself, just for fun, maybe get some online attention, or maybe something very different?

There are many different reasons I've joined the book blogging world ~ and have every intention of staying. I do hope to become an author myself one day, and although I didn't realize it until I was actually neck deep in my blog, I find that it's probably one of the best research tools in regards to the core elements people like to see in books of all genres. That's a very small piece, though, explaining why I wake up an hour to two hours earlier every day just to immerse myself in this community.

Fun ~ there's no lack of that when it comes to book blogging ~ but I also find it completely awesome that I can be myself and people understand my enthusiasm over books, stories, characters, writing... I see a lot of people every day, but no one I know gets it the way other book bloggers do. Getting excited about a new release or an incredible book that rocked my world gains me a lot of blank what the heck is she talking about looks most of the time.. My book blog is my own, personal little sanctuary ~ it's a place I can go to and discuss anything and everything about the books I'm reading or can't wait to read. That, and I get to meet so many others who feel the same passion for the written word. It's one of my favorite places to be ;)


::other news::



Excited about Halloween???? Well, if you're not, I'm probably excited enough for the both of us.. This wonderful month of October is my favorite of all the twelve that make up the year.. And to celebrate, I'm hosting a wonderfully spooky giveaway that focuses on the classic horror that's inspired so many other great scary, horrific, or paranormal stories ~ this is where it all began! 

So don't forget to get your spook on :)



Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~