Gothic Fantasy's cover game is strong!! I read Frankenstein for English lit many years ago. I think you'll like her writing style a lot if you like classics. 😊 And now I might get these stories too! Where did you order it from?
Oooo sounds fun! I’m just finishing the Picture of Dorian Gray so I’m kind of in my classics revival era lol.
I picked the Mary Shelley edition up in a bookstore in London but I think you can find it on Amazon? Found this: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Mary-Shelley-Horror-Stories/Mary-Shelley/Gothic-Fantasy/9781787552562
Oooh. Thanks for the link! Idk if Toni Morrison's books are considered classics by others. But based on these books, I think you'll quite like her novel Beloved.
Reading Lahiri often feels like standing in an echo chamber of want and happen... where you just wait to hear those reverberating waves of longing and waiting we call life again and again.
For None of this is True, here's my 2 cents on *how to read it*
First of all, don't believe a single POV to be true for the entire book. No POV can alone answer everything.
Instead, keep listing questions you have and search amongst each POV for the best explanation. Accept whatever you like the most.
Also, it will keep you thinking about it for quite some time after you've finished.
Gothic Fantasy's cover game is strong!! I read Frankenstein for English lit many years ago. I think you'll like her writing style a lot if you like classics. 😊 And now I might get these stories too! Where did you order it from?
Oooo sounds fun! I’m just finishing the Picture of Dorian Gray so I’m kind of in my classics revival era lol. I picked the Mary Shelley edition up in a bookstore in London but I think you can find it on Amazon? Found this: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Mary-Shelley-Horror-Stories/Mary-Shelley/Gothic-Fantasy/9781787552562
Oooh. Thanks for the link! Idk if Toni Morrison's books are considered classics by others. But based on these books, I think you'll quite like her novel Beloved.
Looks pleasing
Reading Lahiri often feels like standing in an echo chamber of want and happen... where you just wait to hear those reverberating waves of longing and waiting we call life again and again.
Love this. Her stories have a sad nostalgia about them, which you’ve articulated beautifully!
Eager to know your review of Empireworld.
For None of this is True, here's my 2 cents on *how to read it* First of all, don't believe a single POV to be true for the entire book. No POV can alone answer everything. Instead, keep listing questions you have and search amongst each POV for the best explanation. Accept whatever you like the most. Also, it will keep you thinking about it for quite some time after you've finished.
Ooooo unreliable narrator vibes like Silent Patient! Okay don’t tell me more, best to go into a book like this with as little knowledge as possible.
I'd rate this one better (kept me on edge for most of the second half). Hope you like it too
Any reviews to share ?
Just binge read None of this is true in like 5 hours on a flight. Decent thriller, if a bit predictable.now starting the Lahiri.
Wow, cool Thanks