Tuesday 31 October 2017

Top Ten Tuesday | Playing Dress-Up


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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


Christmas will always be my favourite holiday, but Halloween is a very close second - which is probably why I love The Nightmare Before Christmas so much. Today's theme is a Halloween freebie and, while I thought recommending you some Halloween reads would be fun, I thought I could do something a little different: today I'm going to talk about couples in books, and who I think they should dress up as, from another book/movie, for Halloween!


Molly and Reid from Becky Albertalli's The Upside of Unrequited as Arwen and Aragorn from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: Given that Reid is the ultimate Tolkien superfan, I'd be very surprised if he didn't want to dress up as Aragorn with Molly beside him as his beautiful elf queen.

Aileana and Kiaran from Elizabeth May's The Falconer as Titania and Bottom from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream: An opportunity for Aileana to be a faerie queen and dress Kiaran in donkey ears - why would she say no?

Cress and Thorne from Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles as Leia and Han from Star Wars: Honestly, can't you imagine Thorne taking great delight in dressing up as Han Solo? And if it meant he got a chance to see Cress dressed as Princess Leia, he'd definitely be all for it. Besides Cress loves make-believe, she loves pretending to be someone else, so I think she'd have a lot of fun pretending to be the galaxy's greatest princess and general.

Nix and Kashmir from Heidi Heilig's The Girl From Everywhere as Elizabeth and Will from Pirates of the Caribbean: From one pirate ship to another, I think Nix and Kashmir are both accustomed to having to pretend to be someone else and they'd enjoy playing the part of these two. Then again, Kashmir might think of himself as more of a Jack Sparrow than a Will Turner...

Bella and Edward from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight as Mina and Dracula from Bram Stoker's Dracula: If the two of them never do this then they're missing out on the one good opportunity their relationship can give them.


Pei and Ashby from Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet as Zoe and Wash from Firefly: TLWtaSAP has been compared to Firefly a lot, and I can understand why - I think Ashby would be missing a trick if he and Pei didn't dress up as these two.

Maxim and Mrs. de Winter from Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca as Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre from Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre: I've always wondered if du Maurier was a little inspired by Jane Eyre when writing Rebecca, and I don't want to say much more than that - if you haven't read either novel I don't want to spoil them for you, but they're both great books!

Meche and Sebastian from Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Signal to Noise as Anne and Captain Wentworth from Jane Austen's Persuasion: I can't imagine Meche is a big fan of Austen, but given he's much more of a reader than Meche is I like to think Sebastian has read some Austen and would get a lot of fun out of seeing Meche in a bonnet. Both these novels share the theme of second chances, something I think Sebastian, at least, might appreciate.

Alexia and Conall from Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series as Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf: If I was married to a werewolf, I'd take great pleasure in dressing him up as the Big Bad Wolf for Halloween, and I'd be disappointed if Alexia never thought of doing the same to her husband.

Sue and Maud from Sarah Waters' Fingersmith as Carmilla and Laura from J. Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla: Carmilla is one of my favourite pieces of Victorian literature, a vampire story that pre-dates Dracula and has some serious homoerotic vibes. Given that Sue and Maud are also lovers from the 19th century, I think they'd have a lot of fun pretending to be these two.

What did you talk about this week?

24 comments:

  1. When it's The Lunar Chronicles, I'd love to know what Iko would dress up like. Now THAT would probably the most impressive costume ever!

    Also.. "which is probably why I love The Nightmare Before Christmas so much": YAY YOU!
    I have a TNBC-beanie - wore it to get to work, ha. And a tattoo. Because why not. :'D

    Kathy @ Books & Munches

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    1. I think Iko would definitely have the best costume - she'd take it to professional cosplayer levels of excellence!

      Thanks for stopping by. ^_^

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  2. This would definitely be a great way to advertise books to kids!

    https://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2017/10/my-favorite-spooky-stories.html

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  3. Fingersmith is a wonderful story. I haven't read Carmilla, but based on your description I think that would be the perfect couple costume for Sue and Maud.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

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    1. Fingersmith is fantastic, isn't it? I definitely recommend reading Carmilla!

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  4. AHHHHH Molly + Reid's costume is perfect. And the idea of Mr. & Mrs. de Winter as Jane Eyre is fantastic!

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  5. Such a cool way of doing this week's Halloween freebie!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/top-ten-tuesday-131/

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  6. It would be interesting to see what these characters would dress up as! :-) So much fun.

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    1. I love it when artists draw characters dressed as other characters - if I had any artistic skills I'd've had ago at these ones myself!

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  7. This is SUCH a cool spin on this week's topic - love it!

    Sadly, I've not read any of these, though I see some I'd like to (Lunar Chronicles and The Girl from Everywhere). I really like the Will and Elizabeth idea for the 'Everywhere' characters despite not having met them. It still seems to be a good fit!! :)

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    1. Thank you!

      I hope you enjoy these books if you decide to give them a try. =)

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  8. Happy Halloween! I love Rebecca (and Daphne du Maurier in general) so much, and am dying to read Fingersmith.

    My TTT: https://dwellinpossibilityblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/top-ten-tuesday-haunted-house-novels/

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  9. Love your spin on this! So many great couples.

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  10. Great list. I haven’t read all of these books, but I love your topic. Very creative.

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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  11. Great list! I really enjoyed Fingersmith so I'm thinking I might have to check out Carmilla as it's one I haven't heard of before.

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    1. Oo I definitely recommend Carmilla - it's such an underrated classic!

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  12. I can totally see Nix and Kashmir, Cress and Thorne, and Maxim and his wife in those costumes! Excellent choices!

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