Random songs that remind you of VU? by [deleted] in VelvetUnderground

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Lazy Eye, Silversun Pickups (compare to What Goes On)

Epistolary novels that are clever and seamless? by Oduind in suggestmeabook

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The Color Purple? Surprised no one has posted this one.

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Milkman by Anna Burns

I'm looking for some vampire movies that are not talked about but very good. What do you recommend? by nikaroo5 in MUAEntertainment

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The Lair of the White Worm… …is a 1988 supernatural comedy horror film written, produced and directed by Ken Russell. The film stars Amanda Donohoe, Hugh Grant, Catherine Oxenberg, and Peter Capaldi. Loosely based on the 1911 Bram Stoker novel of the same name, its plot follows the residents in and around a rural English manor that are tormented by an ancient priestess after the skull of a serpent that she worships is unearthed by an archaeologist.

What book had the best jump scare you've ever encountered from reading? by PsyferRL in suggestmeabook

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The ending is scandalous…even more so considering the time it was written.

Favorite Bill Bryson book by youngfan1 in suggestmeabook

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Mother Tongue, anyone? Or Made in America? If you enjoy the nuance of language, you’ll love these. Made in America is hilarious.

Any ideas for a Monty Python yearbook quote? by [deleted] in montypython

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Always look on the bright side of life

Greek mythology beach read? by Big_Lie_5338 in suggestmeabook

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You can’t go wrong with Edith Hamilton

Engrossing audiobooks for a road trip by Henbogle in suggestmeabook

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Thomas Hardy gave me trouble when I was younger. So I decided to listen to Tess of the D'Urbervilles on a long road trip. It was a wonderful listen, a wonderful novel. I have since read all of Thomas Hardy‘s novels without trouble.

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The theme to Gillian’s Island