This post is part of Bloggers Dressed In Blood, where we celebrate the dark and twisted all through the month of October. I co-host with Kate aka Midnight Book Girl and Danielle from Mercurial Musings. This year we are giving away a $50 dollar gift card to Amazon or Barnes & Noble (or 3 books of choice up to US$50 from TBD for international readers). Check out the main page to get more information and join in the fun!
So, even though I’m the one who made the schedule, I mixed it up and forgot to post my mini-challenge on Saturday. This is why I need to put everything on my calendar. But it is up now and will run through OCTOBER 25. That’s right. There will be a few days where you can enter my mini-challenge AND Danielle’s mini-challenge.
The Prize: A signed copy of Vicious by Victoria Schwabb (US ONLY). I LOVED this book and reviewed it as my first Bloggers Dressed In Blood post. International winners can choose a book of choice up to US$10 from The Book Depository.
How to Win: Leave a comment telling me why villains are better than heroes or what evil super power you would want to have. Once you leave a comment, more entries will open in the rafflecopter.
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Is this a bloody book?
Yes and no. There is blood and there is death (and revenge, lots of revenge). It’s Victoria Schwab’s first adult novel, so if you’re used to her YA, this may be a shock to the system. I adored this book, it’s in the same vein as Neil Gaiman or Stephen King. Think graphic novel/comic book style, but without the pictures.
fakesteph says
In a good way. Danielle pretty much nailed it with her description.
Lauren @ Love is not a triangle says
OOOH I want to read this one! Villains are better because they can go all out without caring for the good of mankind at the same time. Usually they’re driven and focused and willing to do whatever it takes to succeed, without that pesky conscience getting in the way.
Villains are totally better than heroes, because they follow their own code of morals rather than society’s. They get some of the best toys sometimes, too! (Weapons fueled by frost giant magic, anyone?) I know everyone always says Batman has such wonderful toys, but I’ll take the Tesseract tyvm. (And villains get better outfits.)
If I had to pick a superpower already in existence, I’ve always been fond of Professor X’s & Jean Grey’s mind abilities. But I’ve also been fascinated by super reading speed (as long as I could retain all that information). I want some sort of super mind powers. ^_^
Villains are better than heroes because villains are the instigators. With their schemes and machinations, they are the doers while heroes are left reacting to what’s going on. It’s good to be the villain. 😉
lol-I just went, “oh crap, I didn’t schedule my Saturday post.” Then I decided to procrastinate, wandered over here and found this post . . . too funny.
As a villain I would probably want to be as ruthless as possible: Lex Luthor. Thanks for the giveaway!
I’d definitely want some sort of mind control evil power (if I wanted to have an evil power, of course.) - something to make someone bend to your will. It’s sinister and cruel and probably the backbone of a truly evil character, I’d think.