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Book Blog Discussion Challenge 2019

So I’ve always struggled with making discussion posts, I mean to. I really do, but I get shy when I start thinking about it. So this is really to get myself out of my shell and push myself. So…

This challenge is being hosted by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction and Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight.

I’ll be aiming for Creative Conversationalist and keeping a tally of my posts here.

February Discussion Posts

Does A Book Count as Diverse if it’s Stereotypical?

The Ghosts of Old Finch Road

Updated October 3rd, 2020

If you were ever to run into a ghost, which story would you tell them? Would you give them a ghost story? Today’s prompt is by Camilla @ Reader in the Attic and asks us to tell a local urban legend. Gather round friends, for today I’m telling you the story of Old Finch Road.

Everywhere has its own urban legends and stories, but when I was trying to think of what would count as a Toronto urban legend, I came up short. Casa Loma should have had something creepy happen in it. It’s begging for a ghost, but nothing. Just a guy who built a house.

For fictional books, there’s always the scariest story I’ve ever read or the best books about facing death.

For nonfiction? Forget any ghosts in Casa Loma. Instead, I’m going to tell you the story of the Ghost of Old Finch Bridge.

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