Tag: gothic fiction
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Book Review #23: One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig
Today I’m reviewing a recent book! It’s quite rare that I stumble upon a recently published book because my TBR list is SO backed-up, but I managed to snag this 2022 release from the library last week. One Dark Window is about a young woman with a secret. Taking place in a mystical Victorian setting,…
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Book Review #19: Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
It’s been a while. Some time ago I wrote a post about how to motivate yourself to write when you really don’t want to. As you can tell by my months-long absence, I did not take my own advice. I would like to add a quick tip, though: Another great way to make yourself write…
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Books for If You Like Gothic Literature
When I was in college I took a class that explored classic Gothic literature novels. We read books like Frankenstein, Carmilla, Dracula, The Portrait of Dorian Gray, and so on. Some of these novels ended up being books that really changed the way I viewed writing and reading, and gothic literature quickly became one of…
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Book Review #10: My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier
I’m going to put a PSA here to enjoy this book review because it will be the last one for a few weeks, at least. I’m currently reading The Stand by Stephen King, the 1200 page version that was released in the 90s, and it’s going to take me a while. I love Stephen King,…