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Dracula, Frankenstein, Portrait of Dorian Grey, Dr Jekyll, and Mr Hyde, Edgar Allen Poe and HP Lovecraft. Might have guessed, I love gothic horror! oh, Sherlock Holmes, too.a x x
Alyson wrote: "Dracula, Frankenstein, Portrait of Dorian Grey, Dr Jekyll, and Mr Hyde, Edgar Allen Poe and HP Lovecraft. Might have guessed, I love gothic horror! oh, Sherlock Holmes, too.a x x"
the portrait of dorian gray is so good! i’ve been meaning to read dracula omg. gothic horror makes for such fascinating reads
the portrait of dorian gray is so good! i’ve been meaning to read dracula omg. gothic horror makes for such fascinating reads
if you really want to read it, May I recommend listening to it? any free podcast app will have an author called Mike Bennett. He writes his own work ( an AMAZING podcast vampire book called Underwood and Flinch), but he has read Dracula in easy bite-sized chunks. He has an amazing voice for gothic Horror. a x x
One of the books I enjoyed that I think is great for YA Fantasy is The Age of Legends Trilogy by Kelley Armstrong and The Darkest Power Trilogy also by Kelley Armstrong, this one is what got me and my oldest daughter into reading fantasy/paranormal magical type books. And if you like Audibles one of my all time favorites is Interview with the Robot by Lee Bacon (full cast ensemble), its really adorable and if you're a fan of the movie A.I. with Haley Joel Osment you would definitely enjoy Interview with the Robot, it is age appropriate but even as an adult I love it.



