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  2. The 20 Best Gothic Novels to Read on a Gloomy Autumn Night - AOL

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    Here, 20 the best gothic books to read this fall: The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story. The Castle of Otranto is considered the first supernatural English novel and also the first gothic novel ...

  3. List of gothic fiction works - Wikipedia

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    Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror or Gothic romanticism) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror fiction and romanticism Contents: Top

  4. Jennifer Anne Gordon - Wikipedia

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    This novel also received the Platinum 5 Star Seal from Readers Favorite. Her bibliography continued with novels From Daylight to Madness (The Hotel Book 1) and When the Sleeping Dead Still Talk (The Hotel Book 2), further cementing her reputation as a noticeable voice in contemporary Gothic horror. Gordon's work demonstrates a broad creative ...

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    Genre: Gothic Horror. Books in series: Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

  6. The Best Horror Books of 2024 (So Far) - AOL

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    The Best Horror Books of 2024 ... There have been plenty of nostalgic horror novels in recent years, ... but buried beneath the novel’s gothic veneer is an interrogation of supposed male genius ...

  7. Hug Chickenpenny: The Panegyric of an Anomalous Child

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    Kirkus Reviews said that the novel's prose is "solid, and the dialogue in particular shines, feeling natural without betraying the gothic style of the story." [2] Emily Sears of Birth.Movies.Death. wrote: "While it's likely not a great bedtime story for most young readers, those with an interest in horror movies and more macabre fairy tales may be ready for this book."