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2020 Dystopia Reading Challenge: January-June Link-Up

Welcome to the first half of the 2020 Dystopia Reading Challenge !! This will be the first of two bi-annual link-ups for your reviews! So this link-up will cover January, February, March, April, May & June! The link-up will always be easily accessible by hovering over Dystopia Reading Challenge tab and selecting Review Link-Up from the drop down menu. :) HELPFUL LINKS: Dystopian, (post-)apocalyptic and sci-fi YA of 2016 Best Dystopian & Post-Apocalyptic Fiction Best YA Dystopia Novels LINK-UP GUIDELINES: Link up your book reviews under "Review Link-up" as follows: Name of book @ Your blog name, Goodreads, Shelfari, Booklikes, etc. Make sure to use an email you check, because if you win the giveaway, I'll be using that email to contact you. Remember, each review you link up is an entry into the giveaway! :) Giveaway is open international as long as the Book Depository ships to you! :) Try and stop by some other reviews! Lets create a sense of community and get to t...

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Recommended Reads For October/Halloween Part I

So October is one of my absolute favorite months and I also absolutely love Halloween! And with October starting, I thought I've give you guys some great suggestions for some books that will give you a genuine Halloween/Spooky/Creepy feeling vibe.

The Blood of Eden Trilogy by Julie Kagawa:
First of all, yes. I did use the Australian covers for books 2 and 3 because they look 100% better than the US ones and also match the original US hardcover. This trilogy is about Vampires. Not fluffy, sparkly vampires from Twilight. Much better, more interesting vampires. And it is really is fantastic for an October read. In fact I'll actually be finally finishing the trilogy myself by reading The Forever Song this month! 

The Shades of London Series by Maureen Johnson:
This series is a paranormal/mystery series. The main character can see ghosts, and the first book, she encounters a Jack the Ripper copycat because of that ability. I actually need to read books 2 and 3 and plan to in October as well. But definitely a good series to pick up. I LOVED The Name of the Star! 

The As The World Dies Trilogy by Rhiannon Frater:
Zombies guys. Zombies. And this is definitely not a YA series either. I absolutely loved this trilogy when I read it. It was so engrossing, but also quick to read. I definitely suggest this for October since zombies fit so well into the overall theme of the month! :)

The Nevermore Trilogy by Kelly Creagh:
This trilogy is based off of Edgar Allan Poe! And October is 100% the best time to read some Poe. I absolutely adore this series guys. So many dark elements, just like in a Poe story. You need to check these books out this month if you haven't read them! :D

The Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children Series:
This is perfect for this month. Peculiar children. Paranormal abilities. Paranormal enemies. Time loops. Creepy vintage pictures. This series really fits the theme!

The Ashes Trilogy by Ilsa J. Bick:
I really love this series because it starts out being dystopian. And then it evolves to kinda being like a zombie story. The people affected by the EMP wave in a negative way are called The Changed and act pretty much like higher thinking Zombies is what I'd say. I'm reading Monsters this month to finally finish off the trilogy. Definitely a good October read! 

The Anna Dressed In Blood Duology by Kendare Blake:
Ghost hunting. Killing the dead. The ghost of a girl murdered who now kills anyone who steps foot in her former home. Even though I wasn't scared as much as I was expecting, I definitely think its a good October read. I kinda wish I had read the first book in October instead of February of the year I read it. But I wasn't as keen on a themed October back then. 

The Return Man by V.M. Zito:
So I actually just read this book. I intentionally waited until October to do it. In short, Zombies. Pretty much the US has been divided. East of the Mississippi is the Safe States and West is the Evacuated States. In the West, the dead roam. Our main character never evacuated and now is for hire to put down dead loved ones until the government taps him for a job. I was definitely not expecting a fair amount of the story, especially in regards to the infection to begin with. It was a good story and I'm really glad I read it for my themed October month. I'd highly suggest it!

Tune In Next Week for Part II of My Recommended October Reads! :)

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