Hello, October!
Oct. 1st, 2018 10:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know it's only one day, but it was way too warm and way too humid today. :-P
Here are a few points:
1) I am reading Michael McDowell's haunted-house horror story The Elementals, which, I think somewhat unusually for a scary novel, is set on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. And while it may be an unusual setting, chiclets, this is ONE CREEPY TALE OMG. I am honestly getting some Stephen King The Shining vibes, where you can SEE something scary as shit coming up, and you want to read what it is and yet at the same time you don't. Hoo boy.
2) For a perfect illustration of the "Fuck you, I'm a goose" attitude, here is a little clip of some cows trying to scare a Canada goose. :D
3) Pretend there is a #3 here.
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Here are a few points:
1) I am reading Michael McDowell's haunted-house horror story The Elementals, which, I think somewhat unusually for a scary novel, is set on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. And while it may be an unusual setting, chiclets, this is ONE CREEPY TALE OMG. I am honestly getting some Stephen King The Shining vibes, where you can SEE something scary as shit coming up, and you want to read what it is and yet at the same time you don't. Hoo boy.
2) For a perfect illustration of the "Fuck you, I'm a goose" attitude, here is a little clip of some cows trying to scare a Canada goose. :D
3) Pretend there is a #3 here.
Three things make a post.
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Date: 2018-10-02 02:32 pm (UTC)"It's where we Canadians store all of our anger and aggression, sorry."
Canada geese never forgot they were dinosaurs.
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Date: 2018-10-02 09:59 pm (UTC):DDD
Heh, I know Reddit has a problematic reputation (to say the least), but omg some of the threads can make me laugh out loud like nothing else. *g*
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Date: 2018-10-03 03:11 am (UTC)You probably saw what the beginning of October was like here. Snowfall was up to 40 cm in some parts of the city and it's still coming down. People are complaining that the city was unprepared, ignoring the fact that the snowfall was predicted to be 10 times less than what it was and that you can't, you know, plow the snow before it falls.
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Date: 2018-10-03 02:13 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2018-10-03 08:34 pm (UTC)The only quibble I had with the book was the portrayal of a father/daughter relationship -- the dad is a young single dad and the daughter is thirteen years old, and we know from the story that in the past he's given her at least one kind of drug ("downers"), and, in the present, allowed her to drink (sherry and scotch). Now, I know this novel was published in 1981, and I know this family is supposed to be a Southern Gothic family, but every time the daughter (her name is India) mentioned drugs or took a drink it pulled me out of the book. And maybe the reader is supposed to raise an eyebrow at this activity! Maybe it's part of "LOOK AT THIS WEIRD FAMILY!" I don't know. I do know at least two reviewers on Goodreads also noticed it enough to mention it.
ANYWAY AS I SAID. I would recommend it -- I think it's creepy and scary, with vivid characters and setting. I think you'd probably like it. :D