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John Dies at the End

This book is a darkly humorous and surreal narrative that follows the adventures of two friends who inadvertently become involved in a series of mysterious and dangerous events. The story delves into themes of drug-induced realities, parallel universes, and the supernatural, creating a unique and unsettling reading experience. more

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David Wong
David Wong

David Wong, born on January 10, 1975, is a talented writer known for his unique style and profound thematic explorations. His works have gained widespread recognition among readers. more

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“Lucy swayed in shock. A gust of wind moaned through the conservatory and blew out all but one of her candles. Simon must have done this. He’d destroyed his fairyland conservatory. Why? She sank to her knees, huddled on the cold floor, her one remaining flame cradled in her numb palms. She’d seen how tenderly Simon had cared for his plants. Remembered the look of pride when she’d first discovered the dome and fountain. For him to have smashed all this . . . He must have lost hope. All hope.”