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April 2021: Gothic
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Announcing the April Tag

I am sure everyone will offer great recommendations.
Yay! So glad this one won! My MA dissertation (thesis) was on the Gothic novels of Ann Radcliffe, and I've subsequently read a lot more!
My recommendations
Classic Gothic novels
The Castle of Otranto
Vathek
A Sicilian Romance
The Romance of the Forest
The Mysteries of the Udolpho
The Italian
Zofloya
The Monk
The Yellow Wallpaper
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights (basically any Bronte would do)
Northanger Abbey (technically a parody of the genre, and there's also Val McDermid's updated version)
Frankenstein
Dracula
Rebecca
Jamaica Inn (again, any Daphne Du Maurier should work)
The Signalman - Dickens (in To Be Read at Dusk with other spooky stories)
Modern Gothic
The Historian
An Inspector Calls
The Stranger Diaries
I'm going to read The Woman Who Had Two Navels and Tales of the Tropical Gothic as it takes me to the Philippines for Fly the PBT skies! My other options took me to the USA (and I've already been there once this year for the challenge) or England, and I need to save England just in case that's the closest I can get to home in December!
My recommendations
Classic Gothic novels
The Castle of Otranto
Vathek
A Sicilian Romance
The Romance of the Forest
The Mysteries of the Udolpho
The Italian
Zofloya
The Monk
The Yellow Wallpaper
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights (basically any Bronte would do)
Northanger Abbey (technically a parody of the genre, and there's also Val McDermid's updated version)
Frankenstein
Dracula
Rebecca
Jamaica Inn (again, any Daphne Du Maurier should work)
The Signalman - Dickens (in To Be Read at Dusk with other spooky stories)
Modern Gothic
The Historian
An Inspector Calls
The Stranger Diaries
I'm going to read The Woman Who Had Two Navels and Tales of the Tropical Gothic as it takes me to the Philippines for Fly the PBT skies! My other options took me to the USA (and I've already been there once this year for the challenge) or England, and I need to save England just in case that's the closest I can get to home in December!

Amy wrote: "Can I admit I did not see that one coming? I may have to do more research, but I think I might be going with bitter orange. It’s on my TBR, But it’s also in my garage. My other option is the name o..."
The Name of the Rose is good!
The Name of the Rose is good!

Or possibly Jamaica Inn by Daphne duMaurier
The hold list at the library is way too long for Mexican Gothic for me to get it and read it this month. Too bad, as that would have been my first choice.


Recommendations:
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Anything by Flannery O'Connor

Amy, I really enjoyed The Name of the Rose fairly recently. Can anyone recommend other historical fiction books set before ~1750 that would fit the tag?
forsanolim wrote: "Hmm. I have my book for Fly the Skies picked out, but I'm not sure what else I'll get to. (I've been intending to read Rebecca for so long at this point, but we'll see if that actually happens.)
A..."
Hi,
Any of these should be before 1750!
The Castle of Otranto
Vathek
A Sicilian Romance
The Romance of the Forest
The Mysteries of Udolpho
A..."
Hi,
Any of these should be before 1750!
The Castle of Otranto
Vathek
A Sicilian Romance
The Romance of the Forest
The Mysteries of Udolpho

Recommendations:
Melmoth - I'd love it if someone would read this. I'd like to discuss it.
The Broken Girls
An Inquiry Into Love and Death
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Just don't plan on reading anything else all month.
The Thirteenth Tale
I'm a fan of 19th century gothic; the Brontes, Dickens, Collins, but I know they are not for everyone.

Speaking of Trim, let me go spin for our next Trim number.

As for recommendations, at the top of my list would be A Great and Terrible Beauty. Beautiful Creatures is another good one.


But I loved The Name of the Rose though I wouldn't have labeled it Gothic. And I see there are fantasy books like Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and The Night Circus. I know I read something recently that struck me as Gothic even though that wasn't the main genre, so I'll have to be flexible.

But I loved The Name of the Rose tho..."
How do you feel about ghosts?

Recommendations:
Melmoth - I'd love it if someone would read this. I'd like to discuss it.
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I have Perry's [book:The Essex Serpent on my list to consider. Years ago I read about 30 pages and decided it wasn't working for me. Feel I should give it another try.

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It depends on the book. I noticed there were several [author:Sarah Waters on there and I like her. I also liked Her Fearful Symmetry, which is a ghost story. I found The Essex Serpent rather blah but not because of the genre.
I think there are different ways to look at Gothic. It can be written in a certain era of the 19th century, with emphasis on storms and old houses, like Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights. It can be a creepy story of any kind from any era.

Now I'm off to see what I might read. It probably won't work for one of the two places I am thinking about going next for Fly the Skies (migraine brain, so if that's wrong, so be it).

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
I've read Melmoth, Jgrace.

If you want a good example of contemporary Gothic, I will concur with your recommendation of The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.

Rebecca - since I never got to it this month
Mexican Gothic - which I'll also use for PBT Skies!

Thanks, Jenny!
Though it doesn't fit the criteria I mentioned, I just realized that Carlos Ruiz Zafon's series could definitely be described as gothic, so continuing with The Angel's Game is also a possibility for me next month!

Wilkie Collins - The Woman in White
Louisa May Alcott wrote gothic shorts before Little Women. A collection of them has been published.
Nine Coaches Waiting by Mary Stewart which is really good and pretty much any Victoria Holt or Phyllis Whitney.
I would also count Possession and Angels and Insects by A.S. Byatt as gothic and set historically.

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
I've read..."
Thanks so much for pointing this book fits the tag. I want something modern. This one strikes me as something I could hate, but on the flip side, the critical acclaim was spectacular. I got it easily from the library, so I will at least try it out.
My backup plan is either We Have Always Lived in the Castle or Things We Lost in the Fire or The Silent Companions.
For recommendations, after Rebecca, I liked Coraline and The Lake of Dead Languages.

I thought this was very good . . .hope you enjoy it John!


It was the one topic that didn't get any discussion! Isn't that what always used to win!?

This House Is Haunted by John Boyne
That's my favourite that I have tagged "gothic".
A few others I quite liked:
The Turn of the Key / Ruth Ware
The Little Stranger / Sarah Waters
The Distant Hours / Kate Morton
And for those who like classics:
We Have Always Lived in the Castle / Shirley Jackson

Mexican Gothic
For something else next month. If something happens and I can't get it from the library, I'll have to pick something else.

I don't have as much time to read now, so I want to check a couple of boxes with each book. (Notice that I didn't mention killing anything with a stone!)
Can you recommend gothic books from China (or nearby)? I'm not finding books with a lot of tags. I think there must be some gothic books that are set in China, Maybe a Victorian traveling to the exotic orient?

I adored the Amelia Peabody series by the same author. If this is even half as good I'll be happy!

This House Is Haunted by John Boyne
That's my favourite that I have tagged "gothic".
A few others I quite liked:
The Turn of the Key /..."
This House is Haunted is the other one on my to read list.

I liked that one and I have his next book The Devil and the Dark Water, which should also count.

I don't have as much time to read now, so I want to check a couple of boxes with each book. (Notice that I didn't mention killing anything with a stone!)..."
Some of Amy Tan would count, for instance The Hundred Secret Senses.

No problem! I loved it. Hope you and Anita enjoy it too. It's one of those books where the experience of reading it is a huge part of the pleasure.

- anything by Haruki Murakami
Some books in my TBR
The King's General
A Conspiracy of Paper
The Clockmaker's Daughter
The River Knows
The Paid Companion
Gideon the Ninth
A Curious Beginning

The following shelves are listed as duplicates of this shelf:
dark-romanticism, gothic-fiction, gothic-literature, gothic-suspense, and modern-gothic
Has there always been a list of duplicate shelves? I'm in the middle of three different books, but now I'm spending my time comparing these 'duplicate' shelves.



I am looking forward to reading something with you this year. So far its been a wingding of a year, and I have clocked a lot for 2021 with HayJay, Joy, and Sally..... Charlotte too!


I have that one on audio, got only a chapter or two in and had something else to read for a book club, so stopped and never got back to it. One more for my list.

This is another one that has been on my radar...

Gideon The Ninth is gothic!?
I have this on my tbr and am itching to read it!
I just need to peruse the list, see what my other options are and see what I can fit in for April.
I was gonna skip this month's tag, but I am tempted to squeeze something in for it.
I also have a collection of Daphne Du Maurier short stories, The Doll and Other Stories.
However, I am not sure the collection would be tagged as gothic... or how many I can read.
I'll have to do some research.
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