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lunababymoonchild

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  1. Great! The Wilds was only released yesterday and I also have Stuart Turton's latest, The Last Murder at the End of the World, too. Be happy to discuss Great Expectations with you when I'm finished.
  2. I thought that I'd replied to this so apologies for that. Something mysterious is fine with me and I'll try harder to be broader in future suggestions 😊 As for what I'll read, I don't know yet but I am leaning towards Agatha Christie and/or Arthur Conan Doyle. Then again, I just bought the latest Sarah Pearse novel, The Wilds, which is a mystery. So I'll start with that, after I've finished Great Expectations.
  3. Oh no. Hope you are well soon
  4. How about non fiction?
  5. Alright then, how about science fiction?
  6. How about Gothic?
  7. It's very hot here in Scotland, at the start of the Fair Fortnight.
  8. We have rain too and my pots still look like they are wilting! Maybe they need fed, but not in this rain.
  9. Indulging in my annual read of Charles Dickens. Great Expectations, this time
  10. Currently reading a new Shauna Lawless book, Dreams of Sorrow, part of the Gael Song series.
  11. Hannah Bowstead, Little Book of World Mythology. Excellent overview of world myths
  12. Ooooooh!
  13. Yea, sorry I should have said.
  14. A murder is committed in a health club
  15. Hello and welcome to the forum Wimble. Join in anywhere you like
  16. Currently re-reading Silent Voices by Anne Cleeves
  17. Currently reading Worth Dying For, Lee Child.
  18. It's very informal and deals with the myths in general as opposed to in detail. It's also only 105 pages long but very entertaining.
  19. Currently reading The Little Book of World Mythology: A Pocket Guide to Myths and Legends by Hannah Bowstead. It’s a factual book of world myths and very good so far
  20. More Vampirisim. This time an absolute classic, some 19 pages long, The Vampyre by John William Polidori, 1819 Gothic horror. Said to have "laid the foundation for modern vampire literature, influencing many authors to go deeper into the gothic vampire genre." It was great, short, and not, compared to today's standards, horrific.
  21. Hello and welcome to the forum. Thank you for reading the rules and please join in anywhere you like.
  22. I just finished Wolf Blood by Steve Morris. It's classed as an Apocalyptic novel so don't know if you'd be interested. It's not a typical horror novel either, imho, just so that you know.
  23. Finished Wolf Blood by Steve Morris. Werewolf apocalypse, marvellous.
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