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9) The Monk - Matthew Lewis (1796)
10) Children of the Abbey - Regina Maria Roche (1796)
11) The Italian - Ann Radcliffe (1796)
12) Wieland, or The Transformation - Charles Brockden Brown - (1798)
5) Romance of the Forest - Ann Radcliffe (1791)
6) The Castle of Wolfenbach - Eliza Parsons (1793)
7) The Mysteries of Udolpho - Ann Radcliffe (1794)
8) Things as they are, or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams - William Godwin (1794)
18) Night Wolf (2012)
Started mediocre and made it's way all the way up to fine. A werewolf tale that does little with the genre but gets tense about half way through making it more watchable. Some horrific dialogue at the beginning though.
9 cont.) Melissa has also edited lots of single-author collections of lesser known women writers
D K Broster 'From the Abyss: Weird Fiction, 1907-1945'
Helen de Guerry Simpson 'The Outcast and the Rite: Stories of Landscape and Fear, 1925-1938
Clotilde Graves - A Vanished Hand
August 14th at 4pm and 9pm BST
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This week's free talk introduces us to the history of a curse song... Intrigued?
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The second film in my #100HorrorFilmsIn92Days
2) Killer Killer (2007)
A low budget British horror. A mid-tier film but some cracking dialogue including 'Some cheeky bastard just killed him' xD Serial killer's hunted by a serial killer killing demon.
Number 3 - What a Match by @MimiGraceBooks
Another absolute banger from Mimi Grace. I loved the first in the Lovestruck series (Make a Scene) and this was just as cute. Mimi Grace writes the best dates.
Number 2 -Sweethand by N.G. Peltier. This was such a fun romance. I laughed out loud a lot. A perfect read for a weekend getaway. Thanks to @ingloriousgigi and @EnchantmentLL for the rec!
Ok! I've got a little bevy of books ready to go. Let's have a look shall we!? https://t.co/LcrlssvHEj