Horror or Romance?: Round 2

"I'll figure it out later"

I know there were probably a lot of sleepless nights out there wondering if your guesses from last week were correct – well, most of them were! Man, a lot of you either have much better Googling skills than Cary or you have crazy good memories about these books!

1) “Whoa. Monster cock.” ~ Feast (horror)

2) “We have to be friends. I won’t take no for an answer.” ~ Beautiful/Walking Disaster (horror romance)

3) “Why aren’t you eating me?” ~ Fido (horror)

4) “I recreated your room based on the photo I took of you sleeping.” ~ Crossfire series but omg shouldn’t it be horror?? HOW SCARY!!!

5) “I’m your boyfriend now, Nancy!” ~ A Nightmare on Elm Street (horror). I like how everyone was like, “This could be romance, but I don’t recognise the name Nancy.” Jeez you guys, it could have been from a romantic novel about a woman named Nancy from a book we didn’t write about here! But it wasn’t, so well done.

Before I give you this week’s challenge, I’ll clarify that “romantic” quotes I take are not only from books we’ve done on this blog. They make a romantic situation from a television show or movie even =0.

Round 2

Last week I have 5 quotes, but this week I’ll leave you with only two as they’re a little longer this time around. Okay, the part of the reason you get less this week is because I’m worried I’m going to run out of quotes if I use them all too quickly.

"I'll figure it out later"

1) “Well, he will cheat on you again – that’s a promise. And when he does, don’t come crying to me, because… I’ve had it with you. You’re so fucking weak!”

2) “I’d like to get you a little fourth-floor-walk-up somewhere, with no windows, no doors and lock you up for a week.”

Good luck! Also feel free to post some challenges of your own in the comments, I’d love to guess too!

 

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  1. Claudia M. Reply

    Oh, they’re harder this week. I’m gonna go…

    1) Horror
    2) Romance (although I never would have guessed romance for this incredibly disturbing quote before I read this blog. So thanks, BBGT!)

  2. Kate Reply

    Last week, I guessed all romance, and I was wrong. This week, I’m going to guess both horror, because apparently I like being wrong about things. Incidentally, my apartment is a fourth-floor walk-up, so that was super uncomfortable to read. I have windows and doors, though, because how the fuck else would I get into my apartment. Is whoever said that quote planning to wall somebody in there, Cask of Amontillado style? How do you lock someone up in a room that has no doors, and therefore no locks?
    I think this psychopath’s kidnapping plans are sloppy, is what I’m trying to say, basically.

  3. Dana Reply

    I actually know where the first quote is from specifically, so I feel like that’s cheating.

  4. Kristin Reply

    lol, I know the first one too, but it took me a bit to place it! (Also, I am so proud for getting last week right!! When I read the Nancy quote, my brain was even hearing it in Freddy’s voice)

    1. Horror
    2. Romance
  5. Judy Reply

    This is Banned Books Week in America. To bad there’s not a Banned From Writing Books Week. Most of the authors who write books we read for this blog would be on it.

  6. E.H.Taylor Reply

    1) “Well, he will cheat on you again – that’s a promise. And when he does, don’t come crying to me, because… I’ve had it with you. You’re so fucking weak!”

    This sounds like a romance, but I’m going to go with horror, because my instincts usually suck.

    2) “I’d like to get you a little fourth-floor-walk-up somewhere, with no windows, no doors and lock you up for a week.”

    And again, sounds like horror so I’ll go with romance.

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