Classic Ghost Stories豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:Compiled from the works of the finest masters of the genre, these tales of terror include Mary E. Wilkins’ "The Lost Ghost," Robert Louis Stevenson’s "The Body-Snatchers," "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost,"
been adapted into movies, plays, and many other mediums. If you’re only familiar with Dr. Frankenstein and his monster in their on-screen form, be sure to check out the book that inspired it all. There’s so much more horror waiting beneath the surface. What didn't know is not ...
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“Short tales to appease your monstrous hunger for suspense” is how we describeSWC Horror Bites, the digital-chapbook series from Pan’s publisher, StarWarp Concepts. They’re classic horror stories that you might be familiar with, or ones you’ve never heard of before and have had your ...
Baba Yaga, adapted from the risqué S&M erotic graphic novel series "˜Valentina' by Guido Crepax, thrives on its invocation and sense of a comic book world. Crepax, who earned his reputation as the world's most seductive cartoonist, stands as one of the eminent figures in the rea...
It seems as if every week, there's another 'must read' hitting shelves, making it harder than ever to keep up with the zeitgeist when it comes to your personal book list. But while there are many, many novels out there to enjoy, some are considered arguably greater or more importa...
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There were also whispered stories of a terrible book, a compendium of all the heresies, of which Goldstein was the author and which circulated clandestinely here and there. It was a book without a title. People referred to it, if at all, simply as THE BOOK. But one knew of such things...