Book List – Confessions of a Readaholic https://readingbooks.blog Book Reviews | IAuhor nterviews | EST 2013 Mon, 10 Sep 2018 04:36:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.1 https://i0.wp.com/readingbooks.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/final_logo_18-3.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Book List – Confessions of a Readaholic https://readingbooks.blog 32 32 142810393 Tips on #BookBlogging https://readingbooks.blog/2018/06/28/tips-on-book-blogging/ https://readingbooks.blog/2018/06/28/tips-on-book-blogging/#respond Wed, 27 Jun 2018 18:31:56 +0000 http://readingbooks.blog/?p=5629   Do you want to become a better blogger? Or you struggling to even start one? Being a blogger means more than just putting words into post. Everything matters when it comes to run a blog consistently. Things like a blog’s design, managing social media profiles, saving countless drafts and then scheduling them in manner as they fit your theme of the month or something like that. Lastly, do not forget about networking with authors and fellow bloggers. It sounds overwhelming. It is OVERWHELMING 😅 I am here to help. I have been writing this blog for about 5 years now and have monthly subscribers of more than 7.5k. I am currently writing for three blogs other than this and various […]

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Do you want to become a better blogger? Or you struggling to even start one?

Being a blogger means more than just putting words into post. Everything matters when it comes to run a blog consistently. Things like a blog’s design, managing social media profiles, saving countless drafts and then scheduling them in manner as they fit your theme of the month or something like that. Lastly, do not forget about networking with authors and fellow bloggers.

It sounds overwhelming. It is OVERWHELMING 😅

I am here to help. I have been writing this blog for about 5 years now and have monthly subscribers of more than 7.5k. I am currently writing for three blogs other than this and various different publications on Medium.com and I how hard it can be to find your audience. I have been managing countless social media accounts, and have gone through every phase in terms of blogging that you are going through. This is how I want to help you.

Below is a list of variety of posts that I have written over years and I continue to write that are going to help you not only kickstart in the world of blogging or your niche book blogging, but you will be a PRO in no time. You will be spending more time creating content for your own blog rather than breaking your head over things that are only worth one at a time. After reading them, you will have a workflow (probably custom) and you will utilise your time gracefully and productively.


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10 Bookish Hashtags to Follow on Instagram https://readingbooks.blog/2018/06/19/10-bookish-hashtags-to-follow-on-instagram/ https://readingbooks.blog/2018/06/19/10-bookish-hashtags-to-follow-on-instagram/#comments Mon, 18 Jun 2018 18:31:39 +0000 http://readingbooks.blog/?p=5622 Instagram runs on Hashtags. Without ‘#…’  it would not exist. It is a relevant and a useful way to find things that interests you as a user. If you are blogger/book blogger/ bookworm and like to click or share what you are reading with the world, you probably are familiar with the power of Instagram. If not, I am going to share with you 10 hashtags that can help you get started in a quickly fashion on Instagram. I started my Instagram account two months back. So far the response I have got is good. Though I still struggle to post frequently there, I do have observed a set of popular hashtags. I love photos of books there. Readers share […]

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Instagram runs on Hashtags. Without ‘#…’  it would not exist. It is a relevant and a useful way to find things that interests you as a user. If you are blogger/book blogger/ bookworm and like to click or share what you are reading with the world, you probably are familiar with the power of Instagram. If not, I am going to share with you 10 hashtags that can help you get started in a quickly fashion on Instagram.

I started my Instagram account two months back. So far the response I have got is good. Though I still struggle to post frequently there, I do have observed a set of popular hashtags. I love photos of books there. Readers share what they are reading and some of those pics are highly exquisite

P.S. You can find me on Instagram too.

#Bookstagram

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#Bookshelfporn

#BookNerd

Credits: https://www.instagram.com/bookhoarderproblems/

#BookHaul

Credits: https://www.instagram.com/_myfictionalworld/

 

#Shelfie

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#Bookworm

Credits: https://www.instagram.com/miserybookchick/

#BooksofInstagram

Credits: https://www.instagram.com/everlasting.charm/

#Bookstagram

#Bookstack

Credits: https://www.instagram.com/aroseforbooks/

#CurrentlyReading

Credits: https://www.instagram.com/tassedelivre/

Are you on Instagram? You can find me on Instagram. Share your Bookish pics with me and I will follow you. 

 

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7 Books You Can Read in One Day for a Readathon https://readingbooks.blog/2018/06/05/7-books-you-can-read-in-one-day-for-a-readathon/ https://readingbooks.blog/2018/06/05/7-books-you-can-read-in-one-day-for-a-readathon/#comments Mon, 04 Jun 2018 18:31:12 +0000 http://readingbooks.blog/?p=5596 Who does not like to read a book in one sitting? In this post, I am going to present you with a list of books that can be used for a calm weekend after a tiring week, while traveling or even Readathons! Readers who think are falling behind in their Goodreads Yearly Challenge or want to jumpstart can also use books mentioned in the list below. I love shorter books. Sometimes it is better to tell a story in less amount of words and leave the rest for the reader to figure out. Novellas are still written by modern-day writers and sold by publishers. In the list below, I will try to diversify as much as I can. Let us […]

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Who does not like to read a book in one sitting? In this post, I am going to present you with a list of books that can be used for a calm weekend after a tiring week, while traveling or even Readathons! Readers who think are falling behind in their Goodreads Yearly Challenge or want to jumpstart can also use books mentioned in the list below.

I love shorter books. Sometimes it is better to tell a story in less amount of words and leave the rest for the reader to figure out. Novellas are still written by modern-day writers and sold by publishers. In the list below, I will try to diversify as much as I can. Let us prepare for our next Readathon!

The Vegetarian by Han Kang

Page Count: 208

Winner of 2016’s Man Booker International Prize, Han Kang ’s subtle written book, The Vegetarian is a surprise package. It’s a long form of a novella and divided into three parts, first published in 2007. However, the concept of this novel originated in 1997 when Kang wrote a short story titled, ‘The Fruit of My Woman’. Set in modern-day Seoul, it tells the story of Yeong-hye, a homemaker, whose decision to stop eating meat after having a nightmare.

The Grownup by Gillian Flynn

Page Count: 64

The author of the Gone Girl came out with a short story in 2015. about a fraudulent psychic who gets drawn into the life of one of her wealthy customers who is convinced her house is haunted. When the psychic checks out her tale, though, she realizes she might be able to sense a sinister supernatural power after all.

Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman

Page Count: 162

First Nonfiction book on this list. It is a collection of essays and is a reader’s delight, written by another reader who tributes her love for the books in her life by writing a book of essays herself.

The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami

Page Count: 96

The Strange Library is an excellent introduction to the dreamy, magical world of Haruki Murakami. In this novella, an unlikely trio—a shy boy, a tortured sheep man, and a strange girl—work to escape a creepy library.

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Page Count: 264

My favorite Christie book. Don’t go on the length of it. It is so intense that you will be shocked to read it in a lesser amount of time than you expect.

A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood

Page Count: 192

This slim novel about George, a professor grieving the loss of his younger male lover, caused outrage when it was first published in 1964. The story, which takes place over the course of a single day, shocked audiences with its bold and unapologetic grappling with society’s paralyzing stigma towards the gay community and advocating for LGBT rights.

The Misfit’s Manifesto by Lidia Yuknavitch

Page Count: 120

Another non-fiction book is an ode to nonconformity by weaving her misfit history and those of her writing students and notable artists, writers, and creatives. For anyone who has felt like they never fit in, The Misfit Manifesto is a searing manifesto that will inspire a rebel stirring in your weird little heart.


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3 Books Like "The Martian" PART 2 https://readingbooks.blog/2018/03/23/3-books-like-the-martian-part-2/ https://readingbooks.blog/2018/03/23/3-books-like-the-martian-part-2/#respond Thu, 22 Mar 2018 18:31:39 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=4020 Finches of Mars by Brian Aldiss Blurb: Set on the Red Planet, it follows the stories of a group of colonists and the problems they have in setting up a new society. Life can be sustained by new life will not prosper – the women on the planet only ever give birth to stillborn children. Red Mars by Kim Robinson Blurb: Brilliantly imagined, breathtaking in scope & ingenuity, Red Mars is an epic scientific saga, chronicling the next step in evolution, creating a world in its entirety. It shows a future, with both glory & tarnish, that awes with complexity & inspires with vision. Desolation Road by Ian McDonald Blurb: t all began thirty years ago on Mars, with a greenperson. But by the time it […]

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Finches of Mars by Brian Aldiss

Blurb: Set on the Red Planet, it follows the stories of a group of colonists and the problems they have in setting up a new society. Life can be sustained by new life will not prosper – the women on the planet only ever give birth to stillborn children.

Red Mars by Kim Robinson

Blurb: Brilliantly imagined, breathtaking in scope & ingenuity, Red Mars is an epic scientific saga, chronicling the next step in evolution, creating a world in its entirety. It shows a future, with both glory & tarnish, that awes with complexity & inspires with vision.

Desolation Road by Ian McDonald

Blurb: t all began thirty years ago on Mars, with a greenperson. But by the time it all finished, the town of Desolation Road had experienced every conceivable abnormality from Adam Black’s Wonderful Travelling Chautauqua and Educational ‘Stravaganza  to the Astounding Tatterdemalion Air Bazaar.


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3 Books Like "The Martian" https://readingbooks.blog/2018/01/14/3-books-like-the-martian/ https://readingbooks.blog/2018/01/14/3-books-like-the-martian/#comments Sat, 13 Jan 2018 18:31:45 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=4018 If  you enjoyed and lol’ed (in some places) while reading Andy Weir‘s (see Andy Weir’s interview) The Martian (read book review here), the story of an astronaut Mark Watney, who struggles to survive, alone on the red planet. Maybe, you’d watched the movie directed by Ridley Scott, in which Matt Damon portray’s Mark Watney. Maybe, you just more of the red planet. Whichever the case is, you’d want to take a look at these books. Moving Mars by Greg Bear Blurb: Moving Mars is a story of human courage and love set within the greater saga of a planetary liberation movement. Mars is a colonial world, governed by corporate interests on Earth. No Man Friday by Rex Gordon Blurb: Quite Similar to The Maitian, but is more adventurous. The Martian […]

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If  you enjoyed and lol’ed (in some places) while reading Andy Weir‘s (see Andy Weir’s interviewThe Martian (read book review here), the story of an astronaut Mark Watney, who struggles to survive, alone on the red planet. Maybe, you’d watched the movie directed by Ridley Scott, in which Matt Damon portray’s Mark Watney. Maybe, you just more of the red planet. Whichever the case is, you’d want to take a look at these books.

Moving Mars by Greg Bear

Blurb: Moving Mars is a story of human courage and love set within the greater saga of a planetary liberation movement. Mars is a colonial world, governed by corporate interests on Earth.

No Man Friday by Rex Gordon

Blurb: Quite Similar to The Maitian, but is more adventurous.

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

Blurb: In The Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury, America’s preeminent storyteller, imagines a place of hope, dreams, and metaphor; of crystal pillars and fossil seas, where a fine dust settles on the great empty cities of a vanished, devastated civilization.


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What to Read in 2018? A List of books worth your time https://readingbooks.blog/2017/12/17/what-to-read-in-2018-a-list-of-books-worth-your-time/ https://readingbooks.blog/2017/12/17/what-to-read-in-2018-a-list-of-books-worth-your-time/#comments Sun, 17 Dec 2017 04:51:34 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=4722 In 2017, I started my voracious reading journey with the word “productivity” in mind. In my workflow, I wanted to be as productive as I could but later realise that it has its limitations. First limitation that I come across as I continued on my path as I found that there is a vast field and there are sub-niches that fall under that word. I had to make a decision on how will I benefit more in terms of productivity itself but more importantly having/developing that mindset? I came across 28 books throughout the year. Few were recommendations from people who share similar goals as mine and few were picks of my own. So let me ask. Are you acreator/maker/shipper/builder/hustler/digital […]

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In 2017, I started my voracious reading journey with the word “productivity” in mind. In my workflow, I wanted to be as productive as I could but later realise that it has its limitations. First limitation that I come across as I continued on my path as I found that there is a vast field and there are sub-niches that fall under that word. I had to make a decision on how will I benefit more in terms of productivity itself but more importantly having/developing that mindset? I came across 28 books throughout the year. Few were recommendations from people who share similar goals as mine and few were picks of my own.

So let me ask. Are you acreator/maker/shipper/builder/hustler/digital nomad/solopreneur/remote-worker/freelancer/bibliophile? 🚀🚀🚀 

Any of these aforementioned fall in your goals/working routine, the list of books below will definitely help you out to achieve them or continue to work on them. After all, we are all work in progress.

Here is the list, in a tweet (handwriting is not so awesome, it indeed is cold here ☺🙃):

Here are the ones I manage to read this year:

On some of the books, I did even manage to write about them in detail. These are mostly my honest opinion about them and what tools they offer.

Feel free to add yours or recommend me the one you have read in the commend section below. I am always looking to overload my TBR 😅.


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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: The Dravidian – God's Own Tribe by Kalyan Kankanala https://readingbooks.blog/2017/11/29/book-spotlight-the-dravidian-gods-own-tribe-by-kalyan-kankanala/ https://readingbooks.blog/2017/11/29/book-spotlight-the-dravidian-gods-own-tribe-by-kalyan-kankanala/#respond Tue, 28 Nov 2017 18:31:04 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=4699 Pages: 139 Published: 25 October 2017 Blurb “From a renowned IP Attorney, Professor and Author comes a fast paced legal thriller! The Dravidian tribe in the Western Ghats holds the key to ancient knowledge capable of redefining the fundamentals of modern medicine. When an army of Bio Pirates descend on them, the warrior tribe is faced with an adversary that must be taken down at all costs to avoid complete destruction. The last weapon in the Dravidian arsenal is Arjun Mamidi, a young, blind lawyer.  Can Arjun save the Dravidians and their invaluable knowledge from impending doom? Or will the knowledge and the men guarding it be lost forever?” Get Dr. Kalyan’s Dravidian to learn how the story unfolds.   […]

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Pages: 139

Published: 25 October 2017

Blurb

“From a renowned IP Attorney, Professor and Author comes a fast paced legal thriller!

The Dravidian tribe in the Western Ghats holds the key to ancient knowledge capable of redefining the fundamentals of modern medicine. When an army of Bio Pirates descend on them, the warrior tribe is faced with an adversary that must be taken down at all costs to avoid complete destruction. The last weapon in the Dravidian arsenal is Arjun Mamidi, a young, blind lawyer. 

Can Arjun save the Dravidians and their invaluable knowledge from impending doom? Or will the knowledge and the men guarding it be lost forever?”

Get Dr. Kalyan’s Dravidian to learn how the story unfolds.

 

Q n A with Dr. Kalyan 

Q. The Dravidian, God’s Own Tribe is your latest book. How did you come up with it and why the title?

The Dravidian, God’s Own Tribe,  is loosely based on the story of the ancient Kani Tribe in the Western Ghats and their  medicinal knowledge. The Jeewani case of the Kani Tribe is one of the  highly cited examples for traditional knowledge protection and benefit sharing, and is  common knowledge among IP circles.

The title has its roots  in the plot of the novel, and to some extent historical events. You must read the novel to understand why i chose  ‘The Dravidian’ as the title for the book.

Q. What do you think is the most difficult part of writing a book?

The most difficult part of finishing a novel is maintaining a disciplined writing schedule. Most authors do not write full time, and finding time to write every day can be very challenging.

Q. Which is your favourite genre of writing and who are your favourite authors?

I enjoy war thrillers, crime thrillers and historical fiction. I also like animal stories. Alistair MacLean, Jefferey Archer, James Herriot, Jim Corbett, and David Baldacci are some of my favourite authors.

Q. What mistakes did you commit in the past when you began your career as a writer that you don’t want others to commit?

When I wrote my first book and got a publisher, I felt that I had achieved everything there is to writing, and that I am soon going to be a celebrated author. It did not take me too long to understand that writing and publishing is just the beginning, and that it is the author’s  job to take the book to as many readers as possible.

Also, when I published my first book, I was not open to  critical feedback about my  novel. It took me two publication cycles to realize that persons giving critical feedback are actually helping, and that they are your friends, not foes.


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Science Fiction and Fantasy Books to Read in October 2017 https://readingbooks.blog/2017/10/21/science-fiction-and-fantasy-books-to-read-in-october-2017/ https://readingbooks.blog/2017/10/21/science-fiction-and-fantasy-books-to-read-in-october-2017/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2017 18:31:44 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=4604 October is here and only few weeks are left to complete or compete anymore in your reading challenges. By the way I did complete my Goodreads challenge for 2017 of reading 200 books. (More on this later.) I have managed to gather around a list of books that are available this month for Science Fiction and Fantasy fans. The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2017 by J. J. Adams and Charles Yu | 384 pages Science fiction and fantasy can encompass so much, from far-future deep-space sagas to quiet contemporary tales to unreal kingdoms and beasts. But what the best of these stories do is the same across the genres—they illuminate the whole gamut of the human experience, interrogating […]

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October is here and only few weeks are left to complete or compete anymore in your reading challenges. By the way I did complete my Goodreads challenge for 2017 of reading 200 books. (More on this later.)

I have managed to gather around a list of books that are available this month for Science Fiction and Fantasy fans.

The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2017 by J. J. Adams and Charles Yu | 384 pages

Science fiction and fantasy can encompass so much, from far-future deep-space sagas to quiet contemporary tales to unreal kingdoms and beasts. But what the best of these stories do is the same across the genres—they illuminate the whole gamut of the human experience, interrogating our hopes and our fears.

From a Certain Point of View (40 Star Wars stories from 40 authors) by Various | 400 pages

In celebration of Star Wars’ 40th anniversary, Del Rey is going to shine the spotlight on those unsung weirdos, heroes, and villains with a unique, new anthology.

The Genius Plague by David Walton | 400 Pages

In the Amazon jungle, a disease is spreading. To those who survive, it grants enhanced communication, memory, and pattern recognition. But the miracle may be the sinister survival mechanism of a fungal organism, manipulating the infected into serving it.

Quillifer by Walter Jon Williams | 544 Pages

From New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Walter Jon Williams comes an adventurous epic fantasy about a man who is forced to leave his comfortable life and find his fortune among goddesses, pirates, war, and dragons.

Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao | 384 Pages

An East Asian fantasy reimagining of The Evil Queen legend about one peasant girl’s quest to become Empress–and the darkness she must unleash to achieve her destiny.

The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman | 464 Pages

Eleven-year-old Malcolm Polstead and his dæmon, Asta, live with his parents at the Trout Inn near Oxford. Across the River Thames (which Malcolm navigates often using his beloved canoe, a boat by the name of La Belle Sauvage) is the Godstow Priory where the nuns live. Malcolm learns they have a guest with them, a baby by the name of Lyra Belacqua.


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Books To Read From 90s Part II https://readingbooks.blog/2017/08/05/books-to-read-from-90s-part-ii/ https://readingbooks.blog/2017/08/05/books-to-read-from-90s-part-ii/#respond Fri, 04 Aug 2017 18:31:34 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3816 In the first part of this list series, I did include most of the titles that I have already read. In this list too, I am prohibiting common, well known books like Harry Potters, A Song of Ice and Fire, Fight Club. These are the books that readers are highly familiar with and there is high chance that  most of us have seen the movies/tv-series and read the books. This list is also not specific to any genre. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby | Contemporary fiction |Review The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman | YA, Fantasy fiction The God Of Small Things by Arundhati Roy | Historical/Literary fiction |Review The Sandman, Vol: 1: Brief Lives by Neil Gaiman, art by Jill Thompson, Vince Locke | Graphic novel, […]

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In the first part of this list series, I did include most of the titles that I have already read. In this list too, I am prohibiting common, well known books like Harry Potters, A Song of Ice and Fire, Fight Club. These are the books that readers are highly familiar with and there is high chance that  most of us have seen the movies/tv-series and read the books. This list is also not specific to any genre.

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby | Contemporary fiction |Review

The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman | YA, Fantasy fiction

The God Of Small Things by Arundhati Roy | Historical/Literary fiction |Review

The Sandman, Vol: 1: Brief Lives by Neil Gaiman, art by Jill Thompson, Vince Locke | Graphic novel, Fantasy/Horror fiction

Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett | Fantasy fiction |Review

Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri | Contemporary fiction, Short Stories


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Science Fiction and Fantasy Books to Read in June 2017 https://readingbooks.blog/2017/06/02/science-fiction-and-fantasy-books-to-read-in-june-2017/ https://readingbooks.blog/2017/06/02/science-fiction-and-fantasy-books-to-read-in-june-2017/#respond Thu, 01 Jun 2017 18:31:31 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=4014 Raven Stratagem by Yoon Ha Lee Blurb: Yoon Ha Lee’s critically acclaimed Machineries of Empire trilogy continues with Raven Stratagem, coming from Solaris Summer 2017. The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss Blurb: With the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Mary continues her search for the elusive Hyde and soon gathers around her more women, all of whom have been created through terrifying experimentation: Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherine Moreau, and Justine Frankestein. When their investigations lead them to the discovery of a secret society of immoral and power-crazed scientists, the horrors of their past soon arrive as well, and it is up to the five of them to stop the malicious machinations of the Société les Alchimistes. It is time for […]

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Raven Stratagem by Yoon Ha Lee

Blurb: Yoon Ha Lee’s critically acclaimed Machineries of Empire trilogy continues with Raven Stratagem, coming from Solaris Summer 2017.

The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss

Blurb: With the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Mary continues her search for the elusive Hyde and soon gathers around her more women, all of whom have been created through terrifying experimentation: Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherine Moreau, and Justine Frankestein. When their investigations lead them to the discovery of a secret society of immoral and power-crazed scientists, the horrors of their past soon arrive as well, and it is up to the five of them to stop the malicious machinations of the Société les Alchimistes. It is time for the monsters to triumph over the monstrous.


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