La Vénus d'Ille by Prosper Mérimée (1837): A Review

Title: La Vénus d'Ille

Author: Prosper Mérimée

Publication Year: 1837

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Genre: Fantasy, Horror

Source: Ebook @everand_us

This is a quirky horror tale about a massive Venus statue with a serious chip on her shoulder. I’m not sure what her deal is—maybe she's just hangry? But let me tell you, anyone who strolls by her is in for a rough ride. We're talking everything from a nasty broken leg to you missing your wedding night entirely! The story is beautifully written; it doesn't quite scare you like Hoffman, but it gives you a chuckle while simultaneously cringing. I especially enjoyed the deep dive into the statue’s origins. Just a heads up, though: treat her with respect, or she’ll hunt you down and make you rue the day you crossed her, especially if you dare to slide a ring on her finger!

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