Medieval-A-Thon Reading Challenge – Experience and thoughts

In the month of May I originally wanted to relax a little after the O.W.L.s Magical Readathon in April. That all changed when I spotted this challenge. You can see my first post where I choose the books and decided to participate a whole week later – HERE.

My goal for this challenge was to become an Empress and in order to do that I had to read at least seven books in May. The story of a a great Empress started with an awesome outfit to fight dragons with so I can impress the people before I cant truly become their leader!

First book I’ve read for this challenge answered to the prompt –

Dragon on the cover!

The Dark Prophecy (The Trials of Apollo, #2) by Rick Riordan ★★★★

This was a friendly dragon and while its role in this book was not so big I truly enjoyed reading about it! Festus, whose name translates to “Happy” is an automaton bronze dragon originally created by the children of Hephastus. I will not make spoilers about what happens to Festus in this book but I will just say that my journey to become an Empress has been more amazing since I read about him! I had some trouble in starting to read this book and this reading challenge helped me with it! With this positive energy my quest to become an Empress began!

Second book I’ve read for this challenge helped me not to act like a snob and be more humble – the prompt for this book was

to read a book under 300 pages!

Incubus Dreaming (The Incubus, #2) by A. H. Lee ★★★★★

This was the best book I’ve read in May! It is the third book in a trilogy and the fact that I finished the book series was an added bonus of positive energy as well. While somebody else would probably use this prompt to take it easy I choose a book that just barely fits the requirement as it has 299 pages total by Kindle account! My goal in sight and my standards still set high I moved on to the next book.

The third book I read for this challenge allowed me to grab some weapon training

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The Fates Divide (Carve the Mark, #2) by Veronica Roth ★★★

The first time I saw this challenge I knew I wanted these weapons! Training to fight with two weapons at once is as hard as reading a book that is part some of your not favorite genre. This book has been on my TBR plan for a very long time and the first book I read years ago. Sci Fi nature of this book as well as some rich cultural and original details made it harder to read but the reward of finishing another book series I was logging around for a long time was as rewarding as getting those two daggers and learning how to use them properly!

Next book brought me some companionship in the form of my favorite animal and by the prompt

A book that begins with a “C”

Carry On (Simon Snow, #1) by Rainbow Rowell ★★★★

I knew I was going to like this book and I wanted to like it! I was looking for an excuse to add this book to my reading and had several choices for it. Pairing it with a cat companion fit nicely. Cats are perfect companions for an Empress – they hint at luxury but are very resourceful and independent as well. Every household can find cat useful and these animals are fiercely loyal and territorial which are the atributes I hold very important.

Book I decided to read next added some royal wardrobe I could really shine in and the prompt was

A shiny book

The Testament of Loki (Loki #2) by Joanne M. Harris ★★

This shiny book was another one from my bookshelf that was weighing on me to finish a book series. As it turned out I was more of a fighter than a parading ruler or a dancer at a ball. The book did not blew me away – it was just OK. A shiny book and a shiny outfit were just OK but did not speak to me the way some other books or outfits did.

An Empress in the making that did not enjoy her shiny dresses has turned again to more unladylike ventures by acquiring her own horse to travel her kingdom and the reading prompt for this one was

A tall hardcover

Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes by Rick Riordan, John Rocco ★★★★

I was a bit miffed by the prompt so I decided to get the biggest hardcover book I had on my bookshelves other than an encyclopedia. At first I was very happy with my choice. But as it turns out with serious rulers and kingdoms some things are not as easy as they look! This book proved very hard to read since it was too heavy to hold for longer periods of time and its bulkiness proved a problem. Traveling a kingdom did not prove to be an easy picnic either.

This next book proves that friends can be found in the unlikliest of places as I befriended a goat! The prompt for this one was

A book high on my bookshelf

Death of a Darklord (Ravenloft #13) by Laurell K. Hamilton ★★★

This prompt was a bit confusing for me at first. I reached out to the top of my bookshelf and found one book on it that I did not read while all the rest I have at least partially read! The prompt was perfect and I was actually wondering if this could be maybe a scary book prompt as well. Befriending a goat was as interesting experience as reading this book – not exactly good or bad, just a little different!

With all my seven books read I have reached a status of an Empress with three different outfits: one a plate of armor for battle, one casual suit for adventuring and mingling with normal people and one shiny severe dress for formal functions! I got a perfect cat companion that compliments my personality and learned to ride a horse while trained to fight with two weapons to a satisfactory degree. And last but not least I have befriended a goat on my travels through the kingdom. With the bonus of three more books I have read in May I managed to befriend a Knight to accompany me on my journey of being a good Empress! In the last five days of the challenge I read more than 700 pages which was enough to repel any outside forces that wanted to mess with my empire!

May your own stories be as interesting as was mine and I hope to participate in this challenge next year as well!

Book covers all around the world – Anita Blake

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I love good looking book covers. This doubly applies for book series I read and buy. Some of the more long standing ones I follow for more than a decade. One of the series I am a fan of for a very long number of years is also Anita Blake the Vampire Hunter book series by Laurell K. Hamilton

There is one edition of these books whose cover art was done by Luis Royo. It is sort of limited edition. And YES it is on my wishlist!

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I have bought first four books as a box set. A little coffin box set actualy.

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Here are some of the book covers for first book of the series Guilty Pleasures. First there are some editions in english. Since the series started going out in the 1990-ies they vary in cover design.

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I like this style the most!

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This is the cover of Marvel’s graphic novel edition

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Since I don’t speak some of the languages this book is translanted into there might be some other books from the series as well!


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Unfortunately Anita Blake series has never been translated into Croatian.

What are you favorite book covers?

 

 

Bookshelf porn – Showcase 1

This is a single bookshelf above my computer desk area.

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It contains:

Laurell K. Hamilton books :

Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series – In order of reading

Guilty Pleasures

The Laughing Corpse

Circus of the Damned

The Lunatic Cafe

Bloody Bones

The Killing Dance

Burnt Offerings

Blue Moon

Obsidian Butterfly

Narcissus in Chains

Cerulean Sins

Incubus Dreams

Micah

Danse Macabre

The Harlequin

Blood Noir

Skin Trade

Flirt

Bullet

Hit List

Kiss the Dead

Affliction

I also own complete hardcover graphic novel editions that were published and contain the story line of first three books. From the books in Anitaverse I’m missing only those that were never published in paper form:

  1. Beauty: An Anita Blake Novella  – only Kindle edition published
  2. Dancing: An Anita Blake Novella – only Kindle edition published
  3. Shutdown: An Anita Blake Novella – special edition published by author on her web pages

Strange Candy – short stories collection (contains original Anita Blake short story “Those Who Seek Forgiveness”—the very first story featuring Blake—, “The Girl Who Was Infatuated with Death”, and other short stories)

Merry Gentry series – in order of reading (missing last one Shiver of Light and waiting for mass market paperback to come out )

A Kiss of Shadows

A Caress of Twilight

Seduced by Moonlight

A Stroke of Midnight

Mistral’s Kiss

A Lick of Frost

Swallowing Darkness

Divine Misdemeanors

Cravings  – short story anthology various authors (contains the first 3 chapters of Incubus Dreams )

Bite – short story anthology various authors (contains original Anita Blake short story “The Girl Who Was Infatuated with Death”—occurring between Blue Moon and Obsidian Butterfly)

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Vicki Petterson books:

Sign of the Zodiac series

The Scent of Shadows: The First Sign of the Zodiac

The Taste of Night: The Second Sign of the Zodiac

Barb and J.C. Hendee books:

The Saga of the Noble Dead series 1

Dhampir

Thief of Lives

Sister of the Dead

 

I rearrange my bookshelves often and this is what it looked like at the time this was published.