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The Frankenstein by Mary Shelly

  • 01/14/2025
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  • 1818
  • British Author
  • Demons
  • Female Author
  • Gothic fiction
  • Mary Shelley
  • Regency Era
  • Rich Vocabulary
  • Slow-paced
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The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde

  • 10/30/2024
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  • 1887
  • Ghosts
  • Gothic fiction
  • Irish Author
  • Male Author
  • Oscar WIlde
  • Rich Vocabulary
  • Satire
  • Victorian Era
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Greetings from the Faraway Realm

  • 09/09/2024
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  • Web
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A Tapestry of Fate: Welcome to Divine Tragicomedy

  • 09/13/2024
  • 2
  • D&D
  • Info
  • Literary fiction
  • Mediaeval
  • Middle fantasy
  • Morally grey characters
  • Multiple POVs
  • Satire
  • Series
  • Slow-paced
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On the Nature of the Elf Who Lived

  • 12/12/2024
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  • Adult Fantasy
  • Low fantasy
  • Morally grey characters
  • Pepin
  • Rich Vocabulary
  • Slow-paced

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