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I love a tough, lone wolf – especially if they're a dark and brooding villain that you know you're going to end up loving and that have reasons for going off the rails. Give me morally gray characters any day!
I loathe a miscommunication trope, specifically when the entire conflict could have been resolved if there was communication. I really despise that trope in any story.

The typical thriller trope where a group of people meet in one place and slowly start dying one by one. The good ole Agatha Christie trick is my least favorite and overdone trope.
My favorite is probably something like found family / friendship. I tend to enjoy books that heavily lean into that, and it's always interesting to see how it plays out.

I have never been really clear on what a trope is; no matter how many definitions I read. So my answer is going to very general, and not necessarily the correct way to use trope.
Favorite is survival stories.
Least favorite is romance stories. Particularly the going back and forth of I hate him, no wait, I love him. (The exception is Red, White & Royal Blue, which I loved.)

house of leaves by mark z danielewski (if you want a commitment lol)
the only good indians by stephen graham jones
wuthering heights by emily brontë because i just finished it and it had the perfect atmosphere for october

Sheets by Brenna Thummler -- not spooky but perfect for October.
Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Definitely a haunting book on a different level, but I think it fits this time of year.

- House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
- The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson
- Bird Box by Josh Malerman

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
possibly a Sherlock Holmes, just to throw in a classic.

I think at the moment, Never Whistle at Night takes the cake. My favorite changes all the time.
Another good one is The House in the Cerulean Sea.
Edit: I can confirm - A Day of Fallen Night is indeed a beautiful cover.


idk if it's like my all time favorite but a day of fallen night by samantha shannon is such an incredible cover

Maybe Rin from The Poppy War because she's a baddie and she can teach me how to battle lol.
Or maybe Wendell from the graphic novel series Sheets. I could have a little ghostie friend.

i don't think i really have a comfort read. if i'm looking to a piece of media for comfort it'll be a movie. i guess if i had to pick though, i think re-reading howl's moving castle would be a comfort

I can't think of a comfort character either, but if I do, I'll update this.

Dawn wrote: "Like an anthology (The King Must Fall, Urban Enemies) or a book w/ more than one author working together (The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub, the Expanse series by James S. A. Corey, the..."
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last book i bought was growing up dead in texas by stephen graham jones. i'm reading it next month but given my history with the author i'm sure i'll enjoy it lol



I don't watch anything seasonally. I do think a cute movie to watch in the autumn is Kiki's Delivery Service.

Taking a walk in the park with my dog.

it's hard to pick so i'll go with one actually set around halloween: ginger snaps

i can't even remember when the last time i dressed up was but i'm pretty sure i was a witch. i love dressing up i just never have a reason to

It was about 15 years ago. I dressed up in a renaissance costume.
QOTD: Who's your favorite Halloween/horror character? (This can be vague like character types - witches, ghosts, vampires, etc. or it can be specific characters - Michael Myers, Ghostface, the Sanderson sisters, etc.)

amanda young from the saw movies is like my favorite character of all time

For Halloween/horror it would be Michael Myers.
But if it was just Halloween, definitely witches.

I don't have any plans. I'm just going to work and go home lol.
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