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Book Review: The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde

1 Sentence Summary: Oscar Wilde’s “The Canterville Ghost” is a delightful blend of humor and romance that tells the story of a dashing American family’s encounter with a bumbling British ghost, challenging the very essence of the supernatural. Title The Canterville Ghost Author Oscar Wilde Genre Classics, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Language English Publication Date January …

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Book Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

1 Sentence Summary: Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” takes readers on an exquisite yet haunting journey through the labyrinthine depths of human vanity, showcasing the allure and peril of a life devoted to eternal youth and pleasure. Title The Picture of Dorian Gray Author Oscar Wilde Genre Classics, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Language …

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Book Review: Melmoth by Sarah Perry

I’ve always been drawn to books that push the boundaries of conventional storytelling, taking readers on an unpredictable and immersive journey. Sarah Perry’s “Melmoth” is one such literary adventure that gripped me from the very first page and refused to let go until the final word. With its haunting narrative, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes, …

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Book Review: Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge

Published in 2014, this young adult fantasy novel, Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge, tells the story of Triss Crescent, a young girl struggling to rediscover her true identity after a traumatic accident leaves her with amnesia. Title Cuckoo Song Author Frances Hardinge Genre Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery Language English Publication Date May 8, 2014 Length …

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