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#elizabethbathory
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@dabbe #TLT #ThreeListThursday
Check TW(gore, abuse, body horror)
Some of my favorite spooky reads for the Fall.
The year of the witching, dracula, and not good for maidens are a few others I really enjoy.

dabbe These look creepily good! 😱 Thanks for sharing, and I'll be sure to share our spreadsheet! 🩶🧡🩶 2mo
mcctrish The Year of Witching sounds so good 2mo
KateReadsYA @mcctrish oh my goodness it is!!!! 2mo
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KateReadsYA
Dandelions in the Garden | Charlie Courtland
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If it's about Erzsebet Bathory, I've probably read it or am planning to 🖤

WorldsOkayestStepMom I just learned about her at the end of last year!! Stacking, for sure. 7mo
KateReadsYA @WorldsOkayestStepMom I find her so intriguing. If you want any more recommendations about her, let me know :) 7mo
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deeannloso
Dracula The Un-Dead | Dacre Stoker
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Pickpick

All I can say is this is quite a twist from the original story of Dracula. If you‘re a fan of Bram Stoker, you really need to read this book.

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deeannloso
Dracula The Un-Dead | Dacre Stoker
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London, 1912. A quarter of a century after Count Dracula “crumbled into dust,” Quincey Harker—the son of Jonathan and Mina Harker—leaves law school to pursue a career on stage, only to stumble upon the troubled production of Dracula, directed and produced by Bram Stoker himself. As the play plunges Quincey into the world of his parents' terrible secrets, death begins to stalk the original band of heroes that defeated Dracula a quarter-century ago.

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Magdalenka
Dracula The Un-Dead | Dacre Stoker
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Nice light read as a start to my weekend ❤️

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Pickpick

This was such a dark and sad read! Like it truly made my heart feel so sad and that's a first when reading about The Countess Bathory. The way she could not feel she could trust anyone around here and had so much responsibility. The way she's depicted in this story is a bit different, less gore and more punishment at her hands.

KathyWheeler That‘s a very different take on her story. 2y
KateReadsYA @KathyWheeler Yeah it talked more about the country and politics and her place in the midst of it all. It talked a lot about her family as well. 2y
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KateReadsYA
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3rd book about Countess Erzsébet Bathory's life I've read about! I'm very intrigued about the stories pertaining to her and what people believe to be truth or rumor.

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KateReadsYA
The Blood Confession | Alisa M. Libby
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Pickpick

This version of Erzebet Bathory was told from her point of view from early childhood till her imprisonment locked in her chamber. There is no way of knowing her true story but this book had a new idea brought to life that was intriguing to read about.

✨️No one ever understands the evil queen within us all. They deny her existence, but that doesn't mean she isn't there.✨️

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KateReadsYA
The Blood Confession | Alisa M. Libby
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Feeling like I have some kind of cold so gonna relax most of the day and read! Happy Friday everyone.
🤧❤📖☕️🌥

KateReadsYA *and will probably binge watch book haul vids on youtube*😏😶‍🌫️ 3y
rockpools Feel better soon! YouTube actually sounds like a good plan about now! 3y
KateReadsYA @rockpools Thank you! ✨️ 3y
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Branwen I hope you feel better soon! 3y
KateReadsYA @Branwen thank you 🤗 3y
BooksNBowls The superior pop-tart flavor! 🙌🏻 3y
KateReadsYA @BooksNBowls Yes! The best one :) 3y
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The Blood Confession | Alisa M. Libby
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Bought this Used and threw the dust jacket out because it just seemed cooler to have a Gothic book on my shelf with this beautiful lettering! Last Read for March and my second Erzsébet Báthory read! I've also ordred a 3rd book about her coming in the mail. ❤🕯🗡🪞

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