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Ankita Khataniar

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in Tinsukia, India
January 15, 1992

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Average rating: 4.5 · 8 ratings · 6 reviews · 4 distinct works
Emergence

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Murder in the books

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The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn-A Short Horror Delight

🐈‍⬛ Book Review: The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn by Sean McDonough — Gruesome Folklore Meets Playful Vengeance

Sean McDonough’s The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn is a short, nasty delight for fans of horror that winks as it claws your eyes out. Unlike gothic or subtle horror that thrives on suggestion, McDonough gleefully spills guts, laughs at the mess, and invites you to pet the fur.

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“Shyness is the fear of social disapproval or humiliation, while introversion is a preference for environments that are not overstimulating. Shyness is inherently painful; introversion is not.”
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“Spend your free time the way you like, not the way you think you're supposed to. Stay home on New Year's Eve if that's what makes you happy. Skip the committee meeting. Cross the street to avoid making aimless chitchat with random acquaintances. Read. Cook. Run. Write a story. Make a deal with yourself that you'll attend a set number of social events in exchange for not feeling guilty when you beg off.”
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“You like almost every genre, but you’re a binge genre reader. When you’re on a science-fiction kick, you stay with sci-fi for weeks. Then, all of a sudden, you’ll drop that genre and turn to historical fiction.”
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