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Monster, She Wrote
Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror and Speculative Fiction | Lisa Kroger, Melanie R. Anderson
Weird fiction wouldn't exist without the women who created it. Meet the female authors who defied convention to craft some of literature's strangest tales. And find out why their own stories are equally intriguing. Everyone knows about Mary Shelley, creator of Frankenstein; but have you heard of Margaret Cavendish, who wrote a science-fiction epic 150 years earlier? Have you read the psychological hauntings of Violet Paget, who was openly involved in long-term romantic relationships with women in the Victorian era? Or the stories of Gertrude Barrows Bennett, whose writing influenced H.P. Lovecraft? Monster, She Wrote shares the stories of women past and present who invented horror, speculative, and weird fiction and made it great. You'll meet celebrated icons (Ann Radcliffe, V.C. Andrews), forgotten wordsmiths (Eli Coltor, Ruby Jean Jensen), and today's vanguard (Helen Oyeyemi). And each profile includes a curated reading list so you can seek out the spine-chilling tales that interest you the most.
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5feet.of.fury
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A good retrospective of women throughout the ages who pioneered & innovated the horror and speculative fiction genre. A little light on analysis but I enjoyed the way it was broken down by trends. Audio was not the best format for this just because I had to keep stopping to google someone or add books to my wishlist & I would rathe have had a hard copy to refer back to

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Christine
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I loved this as much as I figured I would! Such a witty and fun overview of some of the women pioneers of dark and spooky fiction, and it definitely introduced me to a few I‘d never heard of but now want to read, like Pauline E. Hopkins, Margery Lawrence, and Dorothy Macardle. Loved how it recommended specific works and similar contemporary titles/authors for each profiled author, too. Thanks again to @wen4blu for this excellent #AHRS gift!

wen4blu Hooray, I‘m so glad! 12mo
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Christine
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@wen4blu !! Thank you so much for this perfect #AHRS gift! I couldn‘t love it more. So excited to own the tagged book! The monogram bookmark is fantastic and the candy from your local shop was so thoughtful/is really delicious (lovely chocolate, and also the candy corn is notably better than your average candy corn! 😁). And OMG re: the Chiltern Frankenstein edition - it is SO gorgeous and special. 😍😍😍 Thanks again and have a great Halloween!

Christine And thank you for hosting, @MaleficentBookDragon - wishing you a great Halloween too! 13mo
LeahBergen The tagged book is so good! 13mo
wen4blu So happy you like it! Happy Halloween! 13mo
MatchlessMarie I loved the tagged book! Pretty too! 13mo
Christine @LeahBergen @MatchlessMarie I can‘t wait to start it!! Will do so tonight if I have any energy left after kid activities. 😆 Happy Halloween! 🖤🧡 13mo
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Branwen
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I just picked this up the other day and I'm SO EXCITED to read it this spooky season! 🎃🎃🎃

Cazxxx I loved this! 1y
Branwen @Cazxxx Oooooh, awesome! I can't wait to start it! 1y
TieDyeDude I forgot about this! I'll have to see if my library has it 1y
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jdiehr
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I was intrigued by this book about women who write horror even though it is not "my genre."

Or is it???

Mary Shelley, Shirley Jackson, VC Andrews, Ann Rice, Daphne Du Maurier...

I was excited to read about all of the above and learned many names that I am not familiar with, but am excited to explore.

Has anyone read Tananarive Due? She is going to be at a book festival I am attending next month. I may have to get a book signed by her...

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Cazxxx
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This was brilliant and free with audible! If you‘re interested in female horror/occult/gothic/speculative writers this is a great listen. Certainly has given me new authors to read and more books to add to the tbr 4.5 ⭐️

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CoffeeNBooks
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I'm so excited to read this book that a sweet friend of mine just sent to me!

hannah-leeloo All lovely. How're you doing sweet? 2y
CoffeeNBooks @hannah-leeloo I'm doing pretty well. I start chemo next week. 2y
hannah-leeloo I wish you all the best hun 🫂 2y
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cant_i'm_booked
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Capping my Women‘s History Month 2022 with a literary history of the women writers who helped shape my favorite genre. 😈 A fairly good reference book that includes the founding mothers of Gothic fiction, the ladies of the pulp, 80‘s paperback authors, women of the occult and science fiction, and the diverse spread of modern day authors who are reinventing the serial killer, weird fiction, cosmic horror, the haunted house, you name it.

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MatchlessMarie
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Finished a #BookSpin from September! I started this one on Kindle and ultimately finished on audio because multitasking. But this is one I would definitely revisit and wouldn‘t mind owning a physical copy. I am a sucker for books about books even though it means expanding my TBR *insert I‘ll make it fit gif from Cinderella* #BookSpinBingo #Adventathon #WrapItUpReadathon #WinterGames #TeamGameSleighers 203 words for #WGWordSearch #WinterGames2021

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
keys_on_fire Crossing fingers for a bingo next! Great job! 3y
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AshleyKorinE
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If you want a shallow dive into the history of women writing horror this is the exact book for you! It talks about the beginning of horror fiction and the women who pioneered it into the authors who write horror today. I enjoyed the reading list sections in each mini-biographies even though it just made my tbr longer. This book also has cute illustrations but I read the kindle version. I plan on buying a physical copy though cause they are cute!

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annamatopoetry
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Can't decide if I want this more for myself or the Mary Shelley fanboy I'm married to

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brittanyreads
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I am terrible at reading nonfiction. So, this #nonfictionnovember I've lined up a few nonfiction titles I've had my eye on for a while.
Cracked this beauty open today and it looks very promising!! 🤞
Any recs for nonfiction that reads like fiction would be much appreciated!! 👍

wanderinglynn Ooh, that‘s on my TBR. One NF I found that read like an novel was 3y
brittanyreads @wanderinglynn Ohh! Stacked! Thanks! 3y
Trashcanman A Confession by Lev Tolstoy, Darkness Visible by William Styron, Sapiens by Yuval Harari, Political Tribes by Amy Chua. In Extremis by Lindsey Hilsum. Letters to a young poet by Rainer Maria Rilke. 3y
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brittanyreads Wow! Thank you! @Trashcanman 3y
rachelsbrittain Oh my gosh those end pages! 3y
brittanyreads Ooohh! Added! Thanks! @rachelsbrittain 3y
monalyisha Several New Years in a row, “Read more Non-Fic” has been my number 1 reading resolution. I always make an effort…& I think I‘ve actually altered my reading habits significantly! I don‘t even think I need to make it a resolution this year. I commute for work, & audiobooks have helped me tremendously on this front. 🎧 Also, MEMOIRS! They count! I‘ll tag some of my favorites for you (which are great in any format). (edited) 3y
monalyisha I could keep going! Let me know if you want more. 🖤 3y
brittanyreads Ah! Thank you so much!! @monalyisha I am currently listening to Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs by Doughty! It is SO great! I plan to pick up her other two books soon! And, I've never read Roach, but she sounds fascinating! I just love to learn from my nonfiction. Especially weird trivia haha 3y
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LeahBergen
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Happy Halloween!

I spent part of my evening with a hot toddy and this interesting little read. 💚💚

LauraBrook Looks lovely! 3y
rubyslippersreads Is the mug cover to keep your tea warm, or to keep bats out of it? 😂🦇 3y
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads Both! 👻🤣🤣 3y
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mrp27
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#spookoween

🎃🎃🎃🎃 I really enjoyed this interesting and fascinating look at women authors that pioneered horror novels. Even though horror is not my thing I added a few titles to my tbr.

LeahBergen This is waiting on my shelves and now you‘ve inspired me to pick it up soon! 3y
TheSpineView Way to go! 👍📖 3y
mrp27 @LeahBergen Oh, good! I hope you enjoy it. 3y
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mrp27
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#falltreasures #octobertbr #spookoweenreadathon

Monsters, witches, werewolves, pumpkins, Salem witch trials and a twilight man, my #waitingtoberead readathon pile is stacked for some Halloween fun.

TheSpineView Great choices! Good luck!🧡📖 3y
Eggs Great stack!! 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡📚🖤 3y
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BekaReid
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Fall is coming, and with it more horror and spooky reading.

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BookishMarginalia
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This book not only sounds great but it feels and looks great — lovely typography and illustrations. It‘s just a joy! #TBRtemptation

Readergrrl I have this book for my Frankenstein collection which I use in my classroom! 3y
BookishMarginalia @Readergrrl Yey for #TeachersofLitsy 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 3y
BookBr Love love love that cover! 3y
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BekaReid
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Ah, yes. Ann Radcliffe knew how to terrify. "Patriarchy and greed. They'll get you every time, no supernatural phenomenon required."

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khooliha
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1) I'm currently working through Monster She Wrote, though the last I read and finished was probably The Queer Principles of Kitt Webb
2) 👍 for both! I'm especially loving the illustrations in Monster She Wrote
3) oh, I'm genre trash and rarely leave my SciFi/Fantasy/Horror/Romance quadrangle - there's just so much inside of it!

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Jgotham
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Yaay so excited! I just got this ebook on sale for $2.99. It‘s been great so far, although I‘m only a few pages in.

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ImperfectCJ
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This book is a fun rundown of women writers of the weird and scary and the ways that the horror genre can hide transgressive and radical ideas, giving women a voice about topics/issues they might not otherwise be able to talk about. I've read a good number of these, but still ended up adding more than 60 titles to my TBR. It can get a teensy bit tedious to read this straight through, but I enjoyed it in sections and with a notebook by my side.

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KatWDV
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Christmas haul! Really enjoying this so far 😊😊😊

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Eyelit
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@Soubhiville hosted a virtual #jolabokaflod gathering for our book club - and we did a book/treat swap as part of the evenings festivities. This was my incredible gift from @ThePageantHam and I‘m in love with everything. (I know Jolabokaflod is traditionally celebrated with chocolate, but I‘m not a big chocoholic 🤷🏻‍♀️😄). Feeling grateful and loved this evening. 🥰📚

thestarlesscasea 😍😍😍 4y
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ImperfectCJ
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Today was going to be cookie-baking day, but I discovered that I gave birth to the type of children who consider eggs a special Christmas breakfast and who don't feel their holiday is diminished by the absence of baked goods. So cookie-baking day has become reading day, a change I'm cool with. And a little later on I'll fix some no-bakes, which are my cookie of choice.

TrishB My kids always knew baked goods came from other peoples houses! 4y
ImperfectCJ @TrishB Mine rely on Girl Scouts for most of their cookie needs. They still request pie from our home kitchen, though. 4y
Crazeedi I had to giggle when I read this! 4y
TrishB Grateful that pie is not a big thing here! 4y
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ImperfectCJ
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"Horror, strangeness, and fear have always been part of literature."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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ImperfectCJ
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Uh-oh. I think this book is going to make my TBR explode.

rajithr It made my TBR like a mile long 🤩 from classic gothic to new age horror 4y
LeahBergen It‘s so good! 4y
ElizaMarie Ha Thats what it did to me! 4y
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veritysalter
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Today‘s #Podcast is ‘Monster, She Wrote‘ by Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson. They discuss women writing in the darker genre, this episode is about Charlotte Parkin Tillman‘s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper‘, a novella that I love and that I used in my dissertation on representations of female madness in art. #NFN2020 #Podcast

veritysalter @Milara Yes, I feel the book really portrays the feeling of claustrophobia and impotence that it must have been to have been a woman in the 1890s 4y
ElizaMarie This book was amazing! It really built up my TBR with awesome gothic women writers! 4y
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catiewithac
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It‘s #HauntedHollowSwap open day!!! Thank you @NikkiM5 for the fun, monstrous books!! I appreciate the pandemic mask, slippers and cool coffee mug! Happy Halloween 🎃

wanderinglynn Fun box! Love that mug. 🎃🖤🧡☠️ 4y
NikkiM5 I hope you enjoy, my daughter drew the ghost 😆 4y
catiewithac @NikkiM5 It's a very good looking ghost! 😁 4y
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rajithr
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Ringing in the Halloween 🎃 season with the almost perfect read 👍

readingjedi Love that cover! 💚 4y
tpixie Great cover! This would be a great companion piece for my sister‘s book club. They are reading Frankenstein! 💚💚💚 3y
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JoeMo
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I‘ve been plodding away at this since last weekend during runs and commutes. I‘m excited to try some of these lesser-known writers‘ work based on this book! I will say this title is probably more suited to being read than listened to....there were a few times I lost focus and track of whose work was being described and I was unable to search for and add books to my TBR list while driving and shuffling forward while trying to breathe!
76 points

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HufflepuffBruja
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Another rainy day, another perfect time to finish some reading 📚

#MonsterSheWrote #SpeculativeFiction #HorrorFiction #Horror #History

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HufflepuffBruja
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MINI LIBRARY HAUL! Book about speculative fiction pioneers? A YA spin on the CLUE boardgame? YES PLEASE.

-#MonsterSheWrote
-#IntheHallwiththeKnife (A Clue Mystery) by Diana Peterfreund

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jb72
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#trbcrewbingo #tbrcrewbuddyread

This is an awesome book! So many great female authors. Many added to my TBR. Thanks @ElizaMarie for the buddy read!

ElizaMarie Yay! I am glad you enjoyed it as much as I did :) It was super good! 4y
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jb72
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#Two4Tuesday

1. I don‘t consider much a book sin anymore. I‘m just happy you‘re reading.
2. Yes. I‘ll take animal narrators any day (except for Animal Farm - ugh 😑).

Andrew65 Thanks for the tag. 4y
TheAromaofBooks That's kind of how I feel about book sins!! Treat other people's books with respect, but use yours however works to get you to read them!! 4y
TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 😊 4y
ElizaMarie So. Book sin? Hmm. I used to think DNF was a sin now I don't (its not worth my time to hate a book I am reading). I can't think of a book with an animal narrator other than (Animal Farm --- which I did like) Hmm.. Maybe a children's book? 4y
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ElizaMarie
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Written by 2 Female Authors about other amazing Female authors!!!

#TBRCrewBingo
@jessinikkip , @jb72 , @AkashaVampie , @AsYouWish , @AnansiGirl , @Catherine_Willoughby , @MissAimz_55 , @cortg

Cortg You‘re making great progress this month! 🙌🏼 4y
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ElizaMarie
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Loved loved this book! It really enlightened me on other books I really need to read! I am glad also that we did this #buddyread (@jb72) this month because... I have a bunch of books stacked that I would like to see if I can find them for October (great spooky books!)

#GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew
#BookSpin
#BookSpinBingo
@TheAromaOfBooks

jb72 My plan is to finish it up on Monday. 4y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Great progress!! 4y
ElizaMarie @jb72 Its super good! But yes this is the best time to have read this... so we have so much to put in my TBR for October! 4y
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ElizaMarie
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The last of the adds!

The Husband Stitch - Carmen Maria Machado
Guilty Pleasures - Laurell K Hamilton
Discovery of Witches - Deborah Harkness
Undead and Unwed - MaryJanice Davidson
The Moth Diaries - Rachel Klein
Zombie - Joyce Carol Oates
Survivors Club - Lauren Beukes

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72

AkashaVampie Undead and Unwed is really good! 4y
ElizaMarie @AkashaVampie I want to say it was one I had voted for in #PLC that didn't make the cut. 4y
AkashaVampie @ElizaMarie I have read a few of them. So they are worth the read. 4y
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ElizaMarie @AkashaVampie I am excited to get to them sooner rather than later 4y
AkashaVampie @ElizaMarie yay... it seems like u are really liking paranormal romance 4y
ElizaMarie @AkashaVampie Yeah I am. I didn't realize how “fun“ it would be :) 4y
AkashaVampie @ElizaMarie I am so glad u are loving it. I love it becuz its things that aren't in our world and then add in romance... it's just awesome! 4y
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ElizaMarie
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Of course there are more!!

Interview with a Vampire - Anne Rice (surprised I have never read this one!)
White is for Witching - Helen Oyeyemi
The Woman in Black - Susan Hill
The Little Stranger - Sarah Waters
The Bloody Chamber - Angela Carter
The Gilda Stories - Jewelle Gomez

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72 

jb72 I enjoyed Interview with a Vampire (listened to audiobook). 4y
ElizaMarie @jb72 ooo maybe I will pick up the audiobook next month. Its probably on Hoopla. 4y
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ElizaMarie
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More more for my TBR!

My Bloody Valentine - Joanne Fischmann
Slay Bells - Joanne Fischmann
My Sweet Audrina - VC Andrews
The Cypher - Kathe Koja
White asSnow - Tanith Lee

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72 

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ElizaMarie
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TBRs for this part

The Uninvited - Dorothy Macardle
The Lottery - Shirley Jackson
We Have Always Lived in the Castle - Shirley Jackson ( I have this one on Chirp)
Rebecca - Daphne du Murier
The Birds - Daphne du Murier
Beloved - Toni Morrison
Lizzie Bordon - Elizabeth Engstrom

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72

jb72 Both of those Shirley Jackson stories are good. 4y
ElizaMarie @jb72 My husband teaches the Lottery in one of his classes and has been trying to get me to read it. It was not that I had refused but the copy he had to lend me was all small and hard to read so I just never got to it. But I need to.

Oh and I found out she settled in Bennington VT (that's where I had lunch yesterday!)
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jb72 @ElizaMarie That is super cool. I really want to watch the movie that just came out about her. 4y
ElizaMarie @jb72 Thanks for the link! This is going to come in handy when I start to read it! Also.... I wanted to see that movie about her too just never “got to it“ ... Was it on Hulu? I can't remember. 4y
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ElizaMarie
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I don't know if its because of the nature of VT or just me feeling more of a “women power“ thing lately (also its one of the first times in my life that I have true women friends - where we lift each other up) .. Anyway I have felt more tied to being a woman, nature, the moon. Just everything.

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72

jb72 That‘s awesome! 4y
ElizaMarie @jb72 Also I consider you one of these women I am friends with (our little text group is so sweet and I love how we all care about each other) 4y
jb72 @ElizaMarie Our text group is so nice and awesome! And thank you so much! I feel the same. It‘s been hard for me since moving to KY. I‘ve lived here for 4 years and have not made one friend in person. 4y
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ElizaMarie
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So this part didn't have as many books to add to my TBR because well.. it had some sci-fy type of books and it is not really my thing. But.. these peaked my interest :)

Half in Shadow - Mary Elizabeth Counselman
Mounstress - Marjorie Liu
The Canal - Everil Worrell

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72

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jb72
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#TBRCrewbuddyread #buddyread

I just finished part two of Monster, She Wrote. The last story was on Edith Wharton. I would recommend Roman Fever by Wharton. It‘s seemingly a benign story, but the ending is superb.

https://www.newberry.org/sites/default/files/calendar-attachments/Roman%20Fever%...

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ElizaMarie
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Part 3 TBR (I am not a huge fan of short stories. So this reading list is a bit shorter)

Black Magic- A Tale of the Rise and Fall of the Antichrist : Marjorie Bowen
A Master of Mysteries - Meade & Eustance
The Haunted Saucepan -Margery Lawrence
Demon Lover - Deon Fortune
Death-Defying Doctor Mirage - Jen Van Meter

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72

jb72 For a long time I wasn‘t into short stories, but the last two years I decided to take the plunge. I‘ve really enjoyed many short stories and short graphic novels. 4y
ElizaMarie @jb72 I like short Graphic Novels :) But yeah I am trying to get into the short stories a bit more. 4y
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ElizaMarie
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The Haunted Saucepan!! Ha!!!
Margery Lawrence

#ReadingWithTBRCrew, #BuddyRead, #GothicWomen @jb72

jb72 That is an awesome title! 4y
ElizaMarie Yes! How you can not want to read it!? 4y
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ElizaMarie
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So here is Part 2's TBR!

Gothic Tales - Elizabeth Gaskell
Lois the Witch - Elizabeth Gaskell
The Collected Supernatural and Weird Tales of Amelia Edwards
Of One Blood - Pauline Hopkins
Phantom Lover - Vernon Lee
The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton

#MonsterSheWrote , #GothicWomen #ReadingWithTBRCrew @jb72