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Thanks, Yanique...
Like I said in the other thread, I kinda describe this as a cozy Penny Dreadful... it's easy to forget this seems to be set in the present day, sometimes, with the feeling of the audio, and all the classic horror monsters just trying to eke a life...
Like I said in the other thread, I kinda describe this as a cozy Penny Dreadful... it's easy to forget this seems to be set in the present day, sometimes, with the feeling of the audio, and all the classic horror monsters just trying to eke a life...
Timelord Iain wrote: "Thanks, Yanique...Like I said in the other thread, I kinda describe this as a cozy Penny Dreadful... it's easy to forget this seems to be set in the present day, sometimes, with the feeling of th..."
Yeah I was expecting this would be a historical and then someone mentioned an airport and I was like Ummm what? I enjoyed it quite a lot, (view spoiler)
What I enjoy most about this book is the mystery element. I think this is my third time reading the book but this time I am also reading Varney the Vampire so it's interesting because I didn't realize he was a main character in an actual book that was published in 1845.
Read a bit of this this morning before jumping to something else, and it’s obvious why it feels Victorian… in the first couple pages and a bit more, it mentions Penny Dreadfuls, a Ripper, the 1700s, etc…
Bitter Waters is $2 today, as Audible's Daily Deal, if anyone needs the novella... I hadn't picked it up yet, and wasn't sure I would, since novella/ebook pricing doesn't tend to be much better than full books... but for $2 I don't feel so bad...
Coming back to this, after reading a few other things, I'm forging deeper into the re-read, and remembering more... 50% in and the villain has been revealed... (view spoiler)
Also, very interested to hear even Varney is an existing supernatural character from the 1800s, Rachel...
Also, very interested to hear even Varney is an existing supernatural character from the 1800s, Rachel...
Nirkatze wrote: "There's a novella in this series on the Audible Daily Deal today for $2"
JINX ;)
Too slow... I shared that around 12 hours ago :D
JINX ;)
Too slow... I shared that around 12 hours ago :D
Fastitocalon, as a name, just makes me think of Final Fantasy 8 and the fish monsters...
Otherwise, seems to be a Tolkien poem about a sea turtle?...


Otherwise, seems to be a Tolkien poem about a sea turtle?...


Timelord Iain wrote: "Nirkatze wrote: "There's a novella in this series on the Audible Daily Deal today for $2"JINX ;)
Too slow... I shared that around 12 hours ago :D"
LOL I'm too slow on everything these past few months...
Also seriously going crazy... keep finding things I haven't commented on that I swear I commented on... read this last week? Two weeks ago? Really enjoyed it. I was like Ann-Marie though--the cover with the Edward Gorey style drawing totally made me think this was set in the 1800s in the height of gothic monsters... I was also thinking it was starring a medical examiner, not a straight up doctor... so I was pleasantly surprised to find myself wrong on both accounts. I do like seeing the different ways that authors find to put their own twist on traditional creatures. (view spoiler)
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