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I’ve been reading through a short story collection of Edgar Allan Poe and really liking it. The variety of genres he wrote in is really impressive and I can definitely see how a lot of later novels were inspired by his works! I also never knew just how old they were (1800s!).
I read Poe when I was pretty young, and didn't really get most of his work. I think I need to revisit it now.
Oh I highly recommend it. As a kid I read a lot of his work and my favorites were the Cask of Amontillado and The Tell-tale Heart. I still love those ones but I feel like I can appreciate the poetry and other stories now.
Another series I've gotten a lot of mileage out of revisiting was Calvin and Hobbes funny enough.
Heh, that's interesting. I read Calvin and Hobbes a while ago too, want to own actual comics collection.
I just finished reading "The Fall of the House of Usher" after watching the Netflix show. It's a great read, and the atmosphere is really eerie, just like I was hoping for.
The show is why I picked it up actually, except I wanted to read it first before watching. I did the same with The Haunting of Hill House and The Turn of the Screw (Haunting of Bly Manor, also still need to watch that one). I tend to enjoy the original books more anyways.