Monday, September 17, 2012

Genre Faves Blogfest

Hey everyone!



This morning (thanks to Liz Fichera), I'm participating in the "Genre Faves Blogfest." Interested in joining in? Go visit Ninja Captain Alex!

The challenge is to list your favorite genre of movies, musics and books, PLUS a guilty pleasure from any one of those categories. This is certainly a difficult one for me. As you know, I tend to be mildly obsessed with all three of these areas (except, you know, minus the "mildly"). So, here are today's Kelly's answers. Who knows what tommorow's Kelly would say about this.


Movies: Screwball comedies from the mid '30s to mid '40s. (Starting with the famous Walls of Jericho all the way through to the Brewster aunts' elderberry wine.)

Music: Jazz (particularly anything by Ella Fitzgerald)

Books: Contemporary fantasy (give me a modern setting populated by myth and magic, I'm there)

Guilty Pleasure: Oh goodness, I have so many. I've already mentioned one of my movie ones (and I share Roomie's. Yes, that does mean that I spent $15 to see Step Up 3D in the theater. Stop judging.), so here's one for the books. Ghost stories. My family and I went to a lot of historical (particularly Civil War) sites when I was a kid. Could never resist picking up a book of local ghost stories. The habit still stands.


There are mine. Now, let's hear yours!

30 comments:

  1. Great list I too liked Ella Fitzgerald. I wrote about music, I only knew about the blogfest this morning so had nothing prepared. I have recently changed my old blog for a new one hence being all behind with the news.
    Yvonne.

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    1. I just read the poem you posted. I loved all the songs you included!

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  2. I'm not really a jazz fan, but I do enjoy fantasy books. Great list.

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    1. Thanks! Any recommendations along the fantasy lines? I'm always looking to add to my "To Read" list!

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  3. You must have the collection of local ghost story books then!
    Thanks for participating in my blogfest.

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    1. Absolutely! Thanks for hosting it. It's so much fun to see other people's genre faves. =)

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  4. Ghost stories are cool. I love reading them, too!

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    1. Have you gone on any ghost tours? Fantastic way to spend a night. All sorts of creep-ifying.

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  5. I read a lot of contemporary fantasy. Nice to meet you.

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  6. I should listen to more Jazz. I really like it, I just don't own much of it.

    Nice meeting you, Kelly!

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    1. If you haven't already, you should check out Jane Monheit. Beautiful voice.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  7. I like your list! I like a good ghost story too, but just as long as it isn't, terrifying. I like ones like The Woman in Black.

    Glad I found your blog!

    Allons-y1

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    1. Glad you did too! I haven't seen The Woman in Black yet, but the previews certainly looked sufficiently creepy.

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  8. It's always nice to read something that brings back childhood memories. Especially a good ghost story. Boo!

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    1. Yeah, my sister and I used to sit in our closet, turn off the lights, turn on a flashlight, and tell the scariest ones we could think of.

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  9. You just can't go wrong with Ella! Good stuff indeed.

    Ghost stories are bad to the bone. I like those combined with buried or hidden treasure. I think I need to revise my blog! lol

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    1. I agree. Every story is better with some hidden treasure!

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  10. Ella Fitzgerald!! Love her!

    And I too adore dance movies. So much so that I think I probably should have listed those as my guilty pleasure.

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    1. Aren't they great? Always make me wish that I could actually dance, rather than partake in what can only be called enthusiastic spaz-ing.

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  11. I may be the only comment you get who totally agrees with your choice of 30's and 40's screwball comedies. They're wonderful. One of my favorites - Bringing Up Baby, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.

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    1. I love ALL the movies they're in together. Fantastic duo!

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  12. Hi! So nice to meet you. This has been such a fun blogfest. Reading everyone's favorite has brought back my remembrance of so many books, music and movies I had forgotten about! I love the quirky old movies xmd Bringing Up Baby was great!
    Talynn

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    1. Nice to meet you, too! The classic movies are absolutely always fun. =)

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  13. Local ghost stories are so much fun - I like the Weird US series of books by Matt Lake which have lots of legends and ghost stories as well as strange touristy things :-)

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    1. I haven't tried those yet. I'll have to check them out!

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  14. I have a writer friend who shares local ghost stories on his blog. It's really started up my interest in it.

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    1. They're really fascinating! It's always interesting to hear the reasons that a someone would keep hanging around after death.

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  15. When I lived on the east coast I got hooked on books about hauntings, especially as had to do with Washington, D.C. Out here in the wild west we have a different sort of ghost story. I think part of the draw, for me anyway, is history-based and hearing interesting stories.

    My Genre Favorites & Guilty Pleasures

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    1. I definitely agree about the historical aspect being interesting. Stories of hauntings always prompt the idea that we're still connected to the past.

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