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Originally posted by Garthbooks
What happend to the old man? The last part i remember is when he started seeing colorful auras ...
Originally posted by Garthbooks
really? i read half of the book about 2 yrs back, and i just couldn't get into it... What happend to the old man? The last part i remember is when he started seeing colorful auras ...
Originally posted by hobitten
Oh Gee, I
don't think I can remember.
Somehow I think that he was "transported" into another world - the alien world. But please correct me if I am wrong.
It's been ages....
Originally posted by Mile-O-Phile
I am, however, a sucker for girls getting killed in books
Originally posted by Mile-O-Phile
I am, however, a sucker for girls getting killed in books . . . even when they are just bit-part characters.
Originally posted by bobbyburns
has anyone read gravity's rainbow?
Martin said:I don't read horror novels that often, almost never actually, but there is one that I just have to mention in this thread, considering it's just so scary and so good.
The novel I'm talking about is 'House of Leaves', which is the debut novel of an author named Mark Danielewski. The novel has a very simple and interesting premise. A couple buy a house which turns out to be a hole lot bigger on the inside than it appeared on the outside. Also, these mysterious rooms keep shifting and moving.
Sounds lame, you might say, but the interesting part is the way in which the novel has been written. It's about a guy who finds the written account of this aforementioned couple, and his estrangement from society as he reads all their experiences. The novel also recounts the events caught on several videotapes made in the mysterious rooms, and this is done in a very compelling and scary way. As you further progress through the novel you will actually physically notice the despair experienced by these people, simply because the layout of the pages will start to shift, making it more difficult to follow.
Give this one a go, it gave me quite a scare.
Cheers, Martin