Written by Neil Gaiman in 2002, Coraline is a work of horror and fantasy that, while often classified as children's literature, delves into deep themes of fear, growth, and the search for identity. The story follows Coraline Jones, » Continue Reading
Written by Gaston Leroux in 1910, The Phantom of the Opera is not just a story of mystery and Gothic horror, but also a complex reflection on love, obsession, and identity. The novel is set in the grand and shadowy Paris Opera House, which serves as the backdrop for » Continue Reading
Dracula , written by Bram Stoker in 1897, is much more than just a vampire story. It is a work that explores the depths of the human psyche, the fear of the unknown, and the eternal struggle between life and death. The titular character, Coun » Continue Reading