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amityville horror, etc.

i think this is an absolutely fantastic plot device. interests me greatly usually.

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amityville horror, etc.

i think this is an absolutely fantastic plot device. interests me greatly usually.


House of Leaves!

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Do you count "Fall of the House of Usher"? Great little story there.

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Do you count "Fall of the House of Usher"? Great little story there.

yeah thats another great one

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the gothic setting. why i like Dracula

And the late great Shutter Island which no one talks about but me.


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how about DEATH BED, THE BED THAT EATS PEOPLE

does that count?


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EastHastings wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
amityville horror, etc.

i think this is an absolutely fantastic plot device. interests me greatly usually.


House of Leaves!

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jwfocker wrote:
EastHastings wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
amityville horror, etc.

i think this is an absolutely fantastic plot device. interests me greatly usually.


House of Leaves!

tell me more

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dkfan9 wrote:
jwfocker wrote:
EastHastings wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
amityville horror, etc.

i think this is an absolutely fantastic plot device. interests me greatly usually.


House of Leaves!

tell me more



I had to refesh my memory a bit. But it's a finely layered story with multiple narratives and countless footnotes that tell a tale about a house with a massive labyrinth within it. The external dimensions of this house do not correlate with the internal dimension. The house has grown and continues to grow. As the story progresses an entrance is found that leads to a strange, labyrinth like inner area. Insanity comes to those that venture into this massive dark section of staircases and corridors.

It's interesting, if nothing else. And it's very cool how the narratives are interwoven. The author also pokes fun at literary/academic criticism with the abundant use of footnotes, some of which lead to nothing while some lead to completely superficial and unnecessary information.

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parchy wrote:
how about DEATH BED, THE BED THAT EATS PEOPLE

does that count?


Like the one that eats Johnny Depp then vomits his guts all over the room in Nightmare on Elm Street?

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parchy wrote:
how about DEATH BED, THE BED THAT EATS PEOPLE

does that count?

This is a good one, only it's DEATH BED: THE BED THAT EATS. No "PEOPLE" on the end, presumably because the bed would eat other things besides humans if the circumstances to do so arose.

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jwfocker wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
jwfocker wrote:
EastHastings wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
amityville horror, etc.

i think this is an absolutely fantastic plot device. interests me greatly usually.


House of Leaves!

tell me more



I had to refesh my memory a bit. But it's a finely layered story with multiple narratives and countless footnotes that tell a tale about a house with a massive labyrinth within it. The external dimensions of this house do not correlate with the internal dimension. The house has grown and continues to grow. As the story progresses an entrance is found that leads to a strange, labyrinth like inner area. Insanity comes to those that venture into this massive dark section of staircases and corridors.

It's interesting, if nothing else. And it's very cool how the narratives are interwoven. The author also pokes fun at literary/academic criticism with the abundant use of footnotes, some of which lead to nothing while some lead to completely superficial and unnecessary information.


How impossible is this to read?

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How impossible is this to read?



The only hard thing is deciding what to read and when, other than that it's a very quick read and a very good one as well. The periphery stuff wasn't that exciting to me but the main story is excellent and very, very scary. Definitely check it out.

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Orpheus wrote:
Winter's Love wrote:
How impossible is this to read?



The only hard thing is deciding what to read and when, other than that it's a very quick read and a very good one as well. The periphery stuff wasn't that exciting to me but the main story is excellent and very, very scary. Definitely check it out.


Word. I've been looking for something new to read; I've got a ton of books in my room that I haven't read but that I'm not really interested in, so I'll check this out.

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