Showing posts with label salem's lot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salem's lot. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Shop Review: NovelCreations

So remember back in August when I reviewed Salem's Lot by Stephen King?  (Well its linked right there in case you want to read it.)  And at the end of the post I mentioned that the shop NovelCreations on Etsy actually turned the Barnes and Noble edition of the book into a beautiful purse that I had been lusting after ever since I saw it.
Thanks to stress from school my heavy belief in retail therapy, I finally ordered it 2 weeks ago and it came in the mail today!

Aw, just look how dumbly happy I am
I want to review this wonderful bag and the shop it came from here, and at the end of this post I'll put the coupon code that myself and the shop owner Karen made for 15% off a bag!


NovelCreations (click the name for the shop link), is an Etsy shop that repurposes hardcover books into purses.  Right?  How cool is that?
Other than the Stephen King purse I went ahead and bought myself, here are some links to other bags I like; 1, 2, 3, 4.  She also does custom orders.

Now, you may be like me and see the prices and think, "Well I really want that, but my wallet can't really take that stress right now..." The great news about that is the shop owner, Karen, is really nice and easy to talk to, and she completely understands that not everyone can afford it all at once.  All you have to do is message her and say you'd be interested in one of her purses, and she'll explain how to pay it off a little at a time until its all paid for and yours.  And I can assure you, the bag is well worth the price.

Before I get into that, I want to add; after I placed my order, it took about a week to a week and a half to be created, but it shipped and arrived in 2-3 days.  Fast delivery is the best thing in the world.  And it came wrapped in paper with a super cute wax seal on the front and a personalized thank you note.  That just made it all the better.

Cute, right?
So recap:
  • Sweet, sweet bags
  • The creator/owner is nice and willing to work out payment plans that fit your needs
  • Custom orders
  • Fast delivery
  • Awesome purse
  • What's not to like?
Here are some pictures of my bag, apologies yet again for bad iPhone quality photos and the fact that the window was right behind me and washed the book color out to a weird gray.


Front detail
Look how much of my crap it holds!
Its really spacious too, in the bag in the above picture I've shoved; my giant wallet, my birth control case, my keys, my butterfly knife, headphones, a small notebook, 2 pens, EOS lipbalm, and my cellphone and it shuts without even bulging.

In case you were wondering, I ordered it with shoulder length straps.  Its just a personal preference, but there is more than that option for when you order it, the book purse can range from clutch style to messenger style, and all the options are on the Etsy page.

For communication, ease/time of creating/ordering/delivery, and quality of the bag, I give this shop 5/5 stars and I will be going back and buying more bags, for sure.

If and when you decide to order a bag from her, I'm not sure how long this is in effect but, Karen and I have created a coupon code for you all.  Enter the phrase "TATUMRILEY" at checkout and receive 15% off of your order!

Happy shopping you guys!
♥ the 'real' Tatum Riley

Thursday, September 5, 2013

First Giveaway!

Hey guys!

So I've been thinking about doing a giveaway since I began this blog, and seeing as I probably wont be as active as I want to be these upcoming weeks, I figured why not do it now?

Keeping to the recent blog posts, I've decided to give you, yes you, somethings I've talked about!

You could win:

  1. Your very own copy of Salem's Lot
  2. Some handmade horror stickers I've made
  3. A Welcome to Night Vale Intern t-shirt with your name on the back!
Really, I don't ask for much in return.  Just link my blog somewhere, or just tell one person who likes horror about it and I'll be happy!

Good luck and happy giveaway!
♥ the 'real' Tatum Riley

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Crappy instant noodles, unbearable heat, and vampires -- what more could a girl want?

"I should probably be doing schoolwork..." is what I keep saying to myself as I open up the Blogger tag and wait for my crappy instant udon to warm up.
Instead I'm sitting here contemplating beginning the Japanese horror manga, Uzumaki.

Yes yes, I know I should be more concerned with school, seeing as its the first week and in exactly a year from today I will be done with my B.A.--now thats a scary thought.
Instead I'm going to use the excuse that I'm miserable thanks to the heat, and write my first review (for this blog).  So get off my back, mom.

Let's talk about a book I read this summer, what I call 'fun summer reading,' and what my mother refers to as "dear God you're reading another one of those?  Why can't you read something fun and happy for once?"
Indeed ladies and gents, I'm talking about a Stephen King book.

Now, I'm a huge Stephen King fan.  I've read Carrie, IT, The Shining, 1408, Children of the Corn, The Mangler, Misery...and countless other stories.  So I poked around online looking for recommendations of what to read next and found; READ 'SALEM'S LOT ITS HIS BEST WORK EVER YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
And I went "pfffffft yeah we'll see about that, I mean IT and The Shining were so damn good how can anyone even think something beats that?"

Well...it certainly did.

'Salem's Lot was written by King in 1975, and its about this town in Maine called Jerusalem's Lot.  In this town, there is an old house that sits at the top of the hill and just kind of looms over the town in a very haunting fashion, and much like you're probably expecting, it was the site of gruesome murders and pure evil.
So then this guy Ben Mears comes into town and much like the main male characters of IT, The Shining, 1408, and Misery, he is a writer.  (Hey, I mean, write what you know, right?  No complaints from me.)  He comes to the Lot to write a horror story about the Marsten House on the hill, running from his demons by going to confront his childhood horrors -- never a smart idea.
In the Lot there are some truly amazing characters Mears encounters including; love interest Susan, English teacher Matt Burke, Father Callahan, Dr. Jimmy Cody, and young boy named Mark Petrie.  The book bounces around a bit at the beginning giving you a different character to be for a chapter so you really get a feel for who they are, and trust me, you'll grow to love them.  It also introduces heaps and heaps of characters that just live their daily lives, fleshing out the town and how real it is just a little more.  Great touch in my opinion.

When I said "'Salem's Lot" I'm sure the first image that popped into your head was this:


...or something to that extent.  (No, I have not seen the movie yet.)
Yes in fact, it is a vampire story.  When Ben Mears visits the Lot, he is confronted with unfathomable horror because vampires have taken up residence in the haunted house, and its their plan to spread the vamprism disease like missionaries spreading Christianity.
Hot damn what a plot.
To avoid spoiling it too much for you all, I'll just mention that obviously the plot then becomes Ben Mears and his rag-tag/dream-team of friends trying to stop the head vampire, Barlow, expect a lot of bloodshed.

Whats my opinion of the book?  Oh how nice of you to ask, I'd love to talk about it!
The first few chapters I felt were a little slow, unlike some of his other books.  I was irritated at first because I was expecting to hit the ground running with some horror masterpiece, and instead I got about the first 1/3 of the book just being slow build up to the story.
However, when the book picked up, it really fucking picked up.
When the horror is unleashed on the town you know, and you are terrified for everyone in this town.

My favorite parts of this book were;
  1. You care about all of the characters.  Even towards the end with all the bloodshed and death, there were small scenes about characters you hadn't even met meeting their maker, which made it so...upsetting.
  2. It became abundantly clear that becoming a vampire is a fate much worse than death.  And its heartbreaking.
  3. Its written in a way that makes you think it really could happen.  There's a scene where Ben Mears is helping his friend Matt Burke after the first encounter with a vampire.  Burke wants to call the police and alert the town and keep everyone safe from the threat, but Ben says "no we can't do that, they'll all think we're crazy."  Unlike other horror books and movies, the characters are aware of hard it will be to get people to believe them, which makes it wonderfully realistic.
I could go on and on about this book, trust me.  You can ask the boyfriend, I would read it on the train and get off and be like "oh hey you look great today SO GUESS WHAT JUST HAPPENED IN THIS BOOK IT WAS HORRIFYING AND AWESOME BLAH BLAH BLAH."  And he would just nod and pretend to care about what I was saying, bless him.

'Salem's Lot can be purchased on Amazon in hardcover, paperback, or even Kindle AZW file for about $8.  But honestly, I'd just run out to Barnes and Nobel and buy their edition of it.  You know, the fancy covers they release for books?  Yeah well, not only is it pretty, but its three books in one, Carrie, 'Salem's Lot, and The Shining.  All books worth reading.

I mean HOT DAMN its pretty.
Someone even made it into a purse that I've been dying to buy.

Take my money, Etsy seller NovelCreations.  Take all of it.
All in all, I'm giving 'Salem's Lot 5/5 stars.

Definitely go pick up a copy like right this second, I highly recommend it. (It may even be my favorite one of his books!)
Alright well, enough blabbing from me. The udon is gone and Catalie is licking the bowl in hopes of getting some flavor, so I will take my leave and read Uzumaki until its time to go out for margaritas with my History major friend.

And so, dear reader, I leave you with this question: Have you read 'Salems's Lot? Or any other Stephen King book for that matter? What did you think and what are some of your favorites? 
Leave your comments below, I'd love to hear them!

"I'll see you in the kitchen with a knife."
♥ the 'real' Tatum Riley