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Van Gogh: The Complete Paintings
Ingo F. Walther
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The Mill House Murders (House Murders, #2)
Yukito Ayatsuji
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Aftertaste
Daria Lavelle
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Discourses and Selected Writings
Epictetus Epictetus
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The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy
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Among the Burning Flowers (The Roots of Chaos, #0.5)
Samantha Shannon
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This was hailed by Stephen King as one of the scariest English horror novels and... well, I don't exactly agree. It just felt creepy, sort of. But a woman, whose existence drives men to madness, despair, and suicide would probably scare him, I guess. I thought she was pretty cool, like a vampire or something.
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The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy
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The Great God Pan (Creation Classics)
Arthur Machen
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Very much the same vibes as "The Man in the Brown Suit" hehe. Tbh, I /adore/ Agatha Christie's female leads. They're always so resilient and ingenious. And man I had a feeling about Edward. It was a meet-cute, alright, and I don't mind things like love at first sight (when Agatha writes them, they're ridiculously adorable) but Edward seemed really really lame, and not meant for Victoria. Anyway, I enjoyed this a lot!
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Among the Burning Flowers (The Roots of Chaos, #0.5)
Samantha Shannon
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Oh maaaan this was /so/ good. And very gay. I'm a sucker for gay classics ngl, it does something for your brain. Tbh it makes one a bit more curious (and wishing for more) because who was Carmilla's "mother"? And the henchmen? Was Carmilla's mother also a vampire? And in which case Carmilla's death would bring about a vengeful vampire mother? Aaaaa
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Was on a Gothic Horror binge for a bit. Tbh, it's always the short books that get you overthinking!!! At first I wondered if Lady Madeline was truly a ghost, since so early on she is seen by the narrator. And then later you understand, with the references to catalepsy, that, horrifically, she was buried alive. I really wish this was longer, huhuhu.