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Oct 28, 2022 02:41AM
I probably won't make a lot of sense here bc I'm just going on vibes instead of an actual genre (much of what I like is horror/gothic tho) so sorry about that but I'm searching for books similar to Follow me to ground by Sue Rainsford, Hare House by Sally Hinchcliffe, Initiate by Mabel Martin, White is for witching (didn't like this one but it had the right unsettling feel to it), the dark fairytale like parts of White fox by Sara Faring or even the Mabel podcast and Pan's labyrinth, just books heavy on folklore/creepy witchy stuff that never gets explained and leaves you there trying to figure out what you just read lol
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Chasity Bowling has a couple of series that I read when I’m looking for that weird, paranormal, buzzy, scare type feeling. BUT, they do explain them all and find actual conclusions. They don’t just stop and drop, say like Blair Witch, where you wonder if the story didn’t finish because the scary got out and is living under your bed!CB
Dark Regency series starts with Haunting of a Duke
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Victorian Gothic series starts with Passage of Shadows https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
(Sorry, I’m on my phone so limited with page surfing and linking)
MJ wrote: "Chasity Bowling has a couple of series that I read when I’m looking for that weird, paranormal, buzzy, scare type feeling. BUT, they do explain them all and find actual conclusions. They don’t just..."Both sound great, thank you!
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