my mind is just naturally twisted, teresa. makes it sooooo much easier.

anyway, finished the Jules Verne book (not one of his better efforts and i don't the translator is at fault here either). Also finished the Brian Frost-edited werewolf anthology. on the last 100 pages of the Alice Borchardt novel and will start the last novel in the trilogy (The Wolf King) after a short-story break.
have begun reading Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf (George W.M. Reynolds), another Victorian gothic/pennydreadful originally published in 1890s as a magazine serial. not available yet through Gutenberg Project. i have a Dover Press large-size trade paperback copy. also begun reading The Cross of Frankenstein by Robert J. Myers (a pastiche/homage to the original novel, positing that the Creature survived after all and now tries to get the illegitimate son of Victor Frankenstein to help him from his new home base in America). have the sequel to this, The Slave of Frankenstein (guess which part of the States this is likely set in).
Thanks, but I don't need any help getting into trouble since I seem to manage quite well on my own.