The Gothic Novel Book Club <Hiatus> discussion
What are you reading now?
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How is it so far?
Louise wrote: "Yeah, I read it last year. Was a bit spoilt for me because I'd alreadys seen a stage version and knew the ending though! But I really enjoyed it anyway."
I'm really enjoying it now. I haven't seen any movies or stage productions though, so as soon as I'm done, I'll get right on that :)



I won an ARC copy from Waterstones. It's pretty bad. Apart from describing the vampire who kidnaps and then pretty much attempts to rape the heroine as 'sexy' and 'charismatic' on the bulrb, I just keep wanting to take a red pen to it and fix the writing.

I am quite excited to read them,as i've always wanted them. :)


Victorian and British, I think, tends to lean Gothio. Esp. to Americans?


I agree! I could not feel it at all... very disappointing!


Glad you liked it!! Cool right? I kinda wished Oliver and the gang had dealt with Fagin the same way. It is very much a dark comedy. I also liked that it was set in Canada, most steampunk choses Vic England.



Game of Thrones is a fantastic fantasy series with a lot of intrigue and twists. This is what I consider "high fantasy." My only problem with Martin is that he keeps killing off his protagonists. His world view is quite prevalent in his work, almost to the point of being pedantic. Still, it is definitely worth a read.

Love Dracula - it's got so many flaws and silly bits but I love it regardless. Would 5 star it just for the first section of Jonnathan Harker's journal alone.
Currently reading Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon for another group. Not got very far yet but really enjoying it. Is reminding me a lot of The Woman in White. Yay for sensationalist Victorian novels!

Dracula is my hands-down favorite book, I reread it every year. For me, it is the epistolary format that adds so much to the suspense - gets me every time ;)






well it's one of my favourites , i do luv the movie better of course,the one with Felicity Jones in it is the version i have.so i watch it over and over.lol.
Mr thorpe annoys me soo much, the way he and Isabella always for her to do what they want..lol


No, I haven't read that one, but I have read
The Mysteries of Udolpho


I have to admire C Bronte's descriptions - especially of Thornfield and the strange landscape around it. The scene where she scares Rochester's horse will always be burned in my mind. Oh, to be able to write scenes like that!
Its also very deep and still sensational. One of the greats!








oh, I wanna read!

[bookcover:Dark Shadows: Return to Collinwood|1323..."
Debbie, you might be interested to know that Kathryn, who has already done one visit to GR, will be visiting again next month (although I'm not sure of the date). She will be promoting a new (non-DS-related) novel, but there should be more talk about Dark Shadows, as well!
Here is the GR group:
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/7...



You're welcome! I have four of Kathryn's books about Dark Shadows and love them! I was an addict while the show was on - LOL! She is very nice to chat with, too.

Check-out my Gothic Lit facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/ADarkAndStor...
I'm still making my way through Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. It's brilliant and so interesting. The only problem is it's more than 900 pages long!! I also decided to start clash of kings - the second in the Game of Thrones series. I might have to put it aside to read some other books!
I've just started Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi. I'm thinking of starting Maggie Stiefvater's The Scorpio Races. It sounds really exciting. I'm also still reading pillars of the earth. I have a feeling I'll be reading than for another few months to a year.

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