Genre: Young Adult
Story: Suspenseful love
Characters: Supernatural
The two most basic things that you need to know about me and
my favorite things is that they tend to fall within the genre of young adult,
and they tend to tell a suspenseful love story. Within these parameters I can
find almost all of my favorite things. I love all things supernatural, all
things that reside within the world apart from ours. Demons, angels, Timelord, Nephilim,
vampires, Dalek, witches, werewolves, Ood. If it isn't human, and you can name it, it lives
within this world, and within this world my heart also lays. I call it the
Netherworld. A world that exists within our own but is hidden from all of those
who are not a part of it.

I’m going to piss you off when I say this (and please don't stop reading right here because of it) but it’s the
honest truth for me: Twilight is where all of this fascination really began. I was
15 years old when one of my good friends started reading Twilight in our
biology class. I read the back of the book, and thought “
Hmm, maybe I should give this one a chance. It could be good.” To
me, it was radical. It was almost earth-shattering. I know the critiques of
this series are vast, but for 15 year old Megan this series really sparked an
interest in the genre that is now the home of so many of my favorite things. Stephanie
Meyer wrote in such a way that I could relate to as an adolescent, and frankly
can still fully delve myself into as an adult. The story was intriguing, the
characters were detailed enough that I liked them, yet vague enough that I
could fill them with my own personality. I was deep into the Twilight fandom. I
was a Twihard, and not even a little bit ashamed to admit it. To this day I am
still proud of my connection to the series, because not only did it bring me to
some of my very best friends, but it has allowed me to live so many different
lives through the world of young adult supernatural fiction.


In the same way that Twilight fascinated me, it lead me down
a quick and winding road of other avenues of supernatural fiction. I think most
prevalently, it has led me to vampire novels and shows. Right after I finished
the Twilight series, I jumped right into just about any novel that had vampires
in it. I started reading The Vampire Diaries, a long standing series about
vampires, humans, other worlds, and everything that comes with it. I read the
Vampire Academy series, the House of Night series, the Vampire Kisses series,
the Bloodlines series, the Sookie Stackhouse novels, and the Nightworld series.
These were only the beginning for me. The fascination with vampires and the
Netherworld only served to spark a deeper interest in all things supernatural.
I then launched myself into the world of angels, demons, and Nephilim. For
those of you who don’t know, Nephilim are the children of angels and humans,
and they tend to be basically a superhuman. This fascination went deep, I
started reading the Fallen series, and then the Mortal Instruments series, the
Hush Hush series, the Infernal Devices, the Immortal City series, the Immortals
series, the Unearthly series, and The Goddess Test series. This has just kept
on spiraling and spiraling and half of my world revolves around the Netherworld
and all of its inhabitants. I think what I liked most about these, when I
started reading them, was that there was an element of mystery, love, and
suspense in each one. I was learning more and more about the Netherworld and
the dark and twisted things that go with it, but also the beautiful things that
come with the territory as well. I’m also a huge fan of characters that I can
connect with, and find myself within—and within this genre I have found that there
is almost always a character that does that for me.

This overall fascination with the supernatural managed to
continue culminating for me in the tv shows I then began to watch. Supernatural
was the first show that I really got into that involved the same Netherworld as
the books that I read. Supernatural is basically a tale of two brothers who
travel around in a 1967 Chevy Impala and hunt all things supernatural that
plague the world. This is where I got my exposure to the many different types
of creatures—aside from demons and angels, vampires and werewolves, and ghosts—that
could dwell in the supernatural world. I would give you some examples, except
there are really too many to give. I would advise watching a few episodes, if
you haven’t already, and you’ll see what I mean. This show is kind of a
thriller. It’s got a lot of moments where you’ll scream or jump or press your
back as hard as you can against the wall, because the show kind of has a
frightening tone to it (especially during the first two seasons). This would
not have normally fallen within the range of things that I watch (I don’t do
scary . . . ever!), but somehow it got me hooked—honestly it might have been
the beauty of the brothers that kept me watching at first!

All of this enthrallment with the Netherworld eventually,
years and years later, bled into my love from Doctor Who. It took me a while to
get into this one(like maybe a full season), as it’s just so far off the wall at
the beginning, but once I started, I simply couldn't stop. This show took
everything I thought I knew about the supernatural and the Netherworld and
threw it out the window. Doctor Who is essentially about a man who travels
around in a blue police box saving the world from eminent destruction. This
show takes the supernatural to a whole new level—again, if you want some
examples just watch a few episodes because there’s just too much to explain. This
one didn't really have beautiful men (at least until David Tenant became the
Doctor, and then it was like, “Oh,
hell-lo!”) it just had a weird and captivating story. Doctor Who isn't
terribly suspenseful (it is sometimes but not always) and there isn't too much
of a deep love story (I mean there is, but it’s not the sole focus). What
really got me excited was the weirdness of the story, and the intrigue I had
for the characters and creatures the show brought into existence in the
Netherworld. And even then, maybe these creatures don’t even reside in the
Netherworld. Most of the things that come into Doctor Who are from outer space.
They come from different worlds, planets, and universes so maybe they aren't
even from this world at all. If those that reside in the Netherworld, dwell
upon Earth and simply live in a state of alternate existence from the human
world, then maybe the things in Doctor Who are something else. Maybe they aren't
even from the Netherworld. And I could go on for ages about what that could
possibly mean for me in relation to what I like and what gets me interested in
the stories that I love.

In all reality, I think that the final photo on this blog post really describes exactly why I love the stories that I hold so dear to me. It's not even the story itself that gets me, it's what is underneath each story, that deeper part of myself that I access only when I am connecting to these pieces of literature (whatever medium they may come in). It's this that I love about the pieces of literature that I love. These pieces of literature aren't really about the content of their stories but the deeper lessons that are embedded within the stories--and those are the things that I really love.
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