Quirk Classics
What do you think about the Quirk Classics idea? It looks fun. If this book makes it to my library, I might give it a try. I'll have to ponder what other classics can be reworked. Maybe Wuthering Heights with Werewolves. Any ideas?
http://irreference.com/wp-content/pl...over_72dpi.jpg Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly reviewed it and gave it an A- ! http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20267705,00.html |
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Tender Is the Nightgaunt by F. Scott Fitzgerald and H. P. Lovecraft.
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Robert Bloch would've had a field day with this.
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Charles Dickens, Great Exhumations
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"The Gold-Bug Infestation" by Edgar Allan Poe and Brian W. Aldiss.
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The Magic Mountains of Madness by Thomas Mann and H. P. Lovecraft.
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Sister Carrie Goes to the Prom by Theodore Dreiser and Stephen King.
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Stained Glass Elegies by Shusaku Endo, "Blood Stained Glass Elegies".
Games at Twilight by Anita Desai, "Morbid Games at Twilight". The Cave by Saramago, "The Cave of Unborn Gargoyles". |
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Oliver Twisted by Charles Dickens.
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"The Celebrated Giant Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain which was produced as the little-known film Attack of the Amazing Airborne Amphibian in 1957.
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