“Stories heard but not recalled. Letters too. Words filling my head. Fragmenting like artillery shells. Shrapnel, like syllables, flying everywhere. Terrible syllables. Sharp cracked. Traveling at murderous speed. Tearing through it all in a very, very bad inreparable way.”
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Mark Z. Danielewski's House of leaves
House of Leaves is a psychological horror story that explores themes of reality, perception, and the nature of storytelling. The novel is notable for its unconventional layout and typography, which contribute to its surreal and disorienting atmosphere. more
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