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    sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 23, 2025 04:39 PM)

    Nice! More romantic fantasy?
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      Twizlee — 6 months ago(September 24, 2025 01:08 PM)

      Yes. The Knight and the Moth is a gothic romantasy and it's so good. The Female is a romantasy set in a dystopian world. It's a reverse harem.

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        Twizlee — 6 months ago(September 27, 2025 02:41 AM)

        I started Her Males (book 2) but I had to take a break because I was busy earlier and now I'm drunk lmao. Good series so far, though 🤷‍♀️😂

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          sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 27, 2025 03:18 AM)

          Cool. My local library actually started a romantasy book club a few months ago and it seems to be doing well!
          Not quite the same thing maybe, but have you heard of the book
          Sterling House
          by Alix E. Harlow? It's a gothic romance fantasy set in Appalachia… as well as in another realm 😂 I really enjoyed it!
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            Twizlee — 6 months ago(September 27, 2025 03:32 AM)

            No but I'll read it next and let you know if I enjoyed it or not.

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              Twizlee — 6 months ago(September 29, 2025 10:43 AM)

              I started it yesterday but I'm only on chapter 7. Opal stealing from Arthur after her first day cleaning for him made me LOL.
              I'm also reading Their War by Invi Wright.

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                sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 29, 2025 03:41 PM)

                Have you gotten to the part with the old book yet?
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                  Twizlee — 6 months ago(September 30, 2025 12:43 PM)

                  I think? The one where she found her real identity or whatever. She's related to those people. I'm a little over halfway now and she just found the motel on fire.

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                    sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(October 01, 2025 01:43 AM)

                    Wasn't she suspected of setting the motel on fire or having some part in it? Anyway, it gets a lot weirder from there 😂
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                      Twizlee — 6 months ago(October 01, 2025 09:13 AM)

                      Yes, but it was really that corporate agent weirdo. The owner of the motel said it couldn't have been Opal because she didn't see her around. Then she came out of the closet lmao. I died 😂

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                        sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(October 01, 2025 02:49 PM)

                        Her and the librarian lmao
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                          Twizlee — 6 months ago(October 01, 2025 02:53 PM)

                          Yes lol. I love how Opal said Arthur was ugly multiple times and now she's falling in love with him 😂

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                            sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(October 01, 2025 06:11 PM)

                            Yeah, I remember getting definite Beauty and the Beast vibes from it. And, weirdly, Edward Scissorhands 😂
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                              Twizlee — 6 months ago(October 04, 2025 01:22 AM)

                              It was like a darker Beauty and the Beast lol. I enjoyed it and I'm glad the uglies got together lmao.

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                                Celestia Bloodshed — 6 months ago(September 26, 2025 02:41 AM)

                                ok it's a couple, actually:
                                so i started Tolstoy's
                                The Kreutzer Sonata
                                today, a short novella i should be finishing by tomorrow.
                                i also started Patricia Highsmith's
                                The Price of Salt
                                , source novel of Todd Haynes' film Carol with Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett. i've seen the film before i knew it was adapted from said novel and loved it a lot. i hope this one holds up bc i was slightly disappointed with her last Ripley novel, the last book i've read from Highsmith.
                                furthermore, i'm still reading the Stalin biography,
                                Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
                                by Simon Sebag Montefiore which i started before my reading slump and am now continuing, again, in a slow pace of reading one chapter a day, to fully absorb everything that i'm reading.
                                and lastly, i'm also reading a compilation of short stories by Black African authors and have just finished the (first) section which was writers from South Africa. now i'm onto a short story by Angolian writer, Oscar Bento Ribas.
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                                  sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 26, 2025 02:51 AM)

                                  Nice! I've actually read
                                  The Price of Salt
                                  . I think you'll dig that one for sure.
                                  I'm nearly finished with
                                  Stage Fright
                                  (so far no skeleton with a keytar, so ****ing lame!), which has been a fun, light read.
                                  And I've also begun the Daphne du Maurier short story collection I picked up a while back. Only the first two stories so far, the title story "Kiss Me Again, Stranger" (good story, although a bit predictable) and… yes, "The Birds"! It's not really similar to the Hitchcock film at all, but both are masterpieces. I won't spoil all of the major differences, but I will say that it's much, much darker and different enough that one could actually make a more faithful adaptation without worrying about living up to Hitchcock. And somebody most definitely should!
                                  But I'll have a more complete rundown on all of that once I finish the book!
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                                    sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 27, 2025 02:31 AM)

                                    Finished
                                    Stage Fright
                                    . A nice light read, not too intellectually taxing, set in a then-future 1990s which is more technologically advanced than 2025 😂


                                    Also read:
                                    I picked this short story collection for my big horror read primarily because of "The Birds," but there was plenty to love here, horror and otherwise. I'll break them down story by story. No spoilers.
                                    "Kiss Me Again, Stranger"

                                    • A mechanic meets a mysterious young woman at the movies and things happen from there… Astute readers will know where this one is headed long before our somewhat dimwitted narrator, but it's still an effective story.
                                      8.5/10
                                      "The Birds"
                                    • To say that this story is quite different from the Hitchcock adaptation would be a giant understatement. A more claustrophobic setting, different characters, and the story is far bleaker. Indeed, I'd almost label the story apocalyptic. And with the British setting, it becomes abundantly clear that what du Maurier is really writing about here is The Blitz. Hitchcock's film is undeniably a masterpiece, but so is the story and, in the right hands, a more faithful adaptation would be more than welcome.
                                      10/10
                                      "The Little Photographer"
                                    • A story of an affair with dire consequences. The setting - a holiday in coastal France - is intriguing and the prose excellent, but the main character needed to be fleshed out a little more for her actions to make sense and the ending was a little anticlimactic.
                                      6.5/10
                                      "Monte Verità"
                                    • What initially seems like the classic "folk horror" tale ultimately turns out to be it's very antithesis. Modernity and so-called civilization are, as in real life, the greatest horror imaginable and du Maurier's character study of a man coming to realize that he's wasted his life among them is quite poignant.
                                      10/10
                                      "The Apple Tree"
                                    • A black comedy story which goes on just a tad too long, but the lead character is one of the most delightfully insufferable assholes I've encountered in literature in recent memory 😂
                                      7/10
                                      "The Old Man"
                                    • Very short, more of a sketch than a fully fleshed-out story. None of the characters are given enough focus to be sympathetic and our gossipy stalker of a narrator, in particular, comes off very poorly. Whatever du Maurier was going for here, it missed the mark. Unless, of course, the publisher demanded ten more pages for whatever reason. It avoids the lowest rating only because her prose is, per usual, flawless.
                                      2/10
                                      "The Split Second"
                                    • This one reads like a lost Twilight Zone episode and that's one of the highest compliments I can think of. I won't say more because it would be an easy story to spoil and everybody should read this one! It is particularly well-suited for Halloween season.
                                      11/10
                                      "No Motive"
                                    • A classic detective story in the vein of Agatha Christie and it remains highly entertaining and compelling throughout. I was going to give it a mere 9.5 for not being
                                      particularly
                                      inventive. But the ironic embrace of one of the most well-known tropes of the genre in the final paragraphs ends the story and the collection on a perfect note.
                                      10/10
                                      Bottom line: du Maurier - whose novel
                                      Rebecca
                                      I greatly enjoyed quite recently - reveals herself here to be a master of the short story. I will most definitely continue reading her. Final score
                                      8.1/10 (9.0 without "The Old Man"
                                      ).
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                                    • We should definitely compare notes when you get to this one.

                                    Sticking with iconic English writers, up next I will be revisiting this classic novella from Clive Barker:
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                                      dbentley666 — 6 months ago(September 29, 2025 01:22 AM)

                                      There is an incredible 1987 Italian film
                                      Deliria
                                      (Stage Fright) by Michael Soavi. Terrifying!

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                                        sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 29, 2025 01:45 AM)

                                        Nice! I love Italian horror films, so I'll add it to my list! The book was actually published a year later, so it's unrelated. It's a run-of-the-mill cheap paperback horror of the era, highly entertaining if you're in the mood for that sort of thing, but nobody's idea of great literature. I picked it up because of the cover art 😂
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                                          Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 08:38 PM)

                                          ok so i've read
                                          The Birds
                                          today and i completely agree with you. i like how it's centered around a family being under attack in their home rather than the set of aloof characters from the film adaptation. the story here goes more into private and personal spaces being threatened, creating an apocalyptic bleakness and doom that is much more palpable here than in Hitchcock's version imo with an even more widely open ending than the film offered. and yes, i think, too, that this undeniably makes it an allegory of the WWII Blitz attacks.
                                          for the record, i haven't read any of the other stories yet, and my copy actually only has the first five stories.
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