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Reading List: August/September 2015

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Packing my life away, university and tying up loose strings in Toronto has put all my reading on pause. What I did read, I forgot to write down to share with you :[
… Here’s what I remember reading in the past 2 months, keep in mind a lot of my new readings will be for school.

Cthulhu Fhtagn

» August.
H.P Lovecraft

» September 19
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

A short story I had to read for English class.  It starts with a woman who is home-ridden due to a “nervous condition” than escalates into a flurry of madness. Stetson did a good job writing this 10-page thriller.  Read it here.

» September 28.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

I am so happy that this book was assigned to the class, as I’ve been wanting to read it for years… call me crazy but I just about had a heart attack when I realized that Frankenstein was the scientist and NOT THE MONSTER! By the end of the book, I ended up really loving that monster and wondering who the real demon was.

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