The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: And Other Tales of Terror
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DIP (Dramatic Iconic Poetry)
Good thing to read the first (famous, not saying it hasn’t been done before Stevenson) version of a now so well-known trope. Itsy bitsy hard to read bc it’s such decorative language that tends to twist my little brain when reading. Iconic choice of words / expressions, surprisingly meme-able / jokingly useful in 2025. Very willing to lend my annotated version to anyone who wants it. Only 70 pages, i’d recommend reading it at least once. Lots of free audiobook versions of it everywhere!

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde For a classic, I really enjoyed this story. It gave me a super eerie feeling, e.g. like the one when you just finish watching a super good but also super weird thriller? That's the feeling I got after this book…
I didn't pay attention to this at all, I fell asleep halfway through while listen to it but from what I've gathered I like it fine. Idk I would've probably enjoyed it more if I'd have read it instead of listening to the audiobook because I usually can't retain information if I don't have undertitles to the stuff I'm listening to
Beschreibung
Beiträge
DIP (Dramatic Iconic Poetry)
Good thing to read the first (famous, not saying it hasn’t been done before Stevenson) version of a now so well-known trope. Itsy bitsy hard to read bc it’s such decorative language that tends to twist my little brain when reading. Iconic choice of words / expressions, surprisingly meme-able / jokingly useful in 2025. Very willing to lend my annotated version to anyone who wants it. Only 70 pages, i’d recommend reading it at least once. Lots of free audiobook versions of it everywhere!

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde For a classic, I really enjoyed this story. It gave me a super eerie feeling, e.g. like the one when you just finish watching a super good but also super weird thriller? That's the feeling I got after this book…
I didn't pay attention to this at all, I fell asleep halfway through while listen to it but from what I've gathered I like it fine. Idk I would've probably enjoyed it more if I'd have read it instead of listening to the audiobook because I usually can't retain information if I don't have undertitles to the stuff I'm listening to