I have wandered in Project Gutenberg, and then gotten my favourites from there in paper. lol I like the used book store.
Hotarla wrote: ↑Oct 15th, '24, 05:20
Pft yeah books get bigger and heavier depending on what version you get. Whether it’s a hardcover or a large text version or something.
Happy thanksgiving everyone!
Happy belated Thanksgiving. XD
My LoTR is actually seven books, the way Tolkien is said to have intended it to be originally. They are all nicely sized paperbacks, and they all fit into a pretty box.
Of course, I also have the giant illustrated box set, but that's for admiring, not for trying to hold or carry around. XD
AsheSkyler wrote: ↑Oct 16th, '24, 02:26
Bless Project Gutenberg and Archive.org for us bibliophiles. My fiancé and I like to raid them for spooky stories every October. Frankenstein is on the list for this year. Last year we did Dracula. It was good! And Stoker's related book "Dracula's Guest" looks interesting. I'm only a chapter deep into it so far. A little obsessed with Howard Pyle's King Arthur series at the moment.
You want scary, try Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. lol
Oh, I've never heard of Dracula's Guest. This is strange, with how I chase things down. Have you ever read The Snake's Pass? That one has some scary in it! It's also from Stoker. I can't remember if I've read Pyle's King Arthur stuff, but I have his Robin Hood.