House of Leaves
This is an alternate cover edition - ISBN 10: 0375420525-Initial copies of the 'Remastered Full-Colour Edition' have an "Only Revolutions, Coming September '06" sticker on the cover.House of Leaves is a multilayered intersection of wild ideas, ten years in the making, from Mark Danielewski. It...
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This is an alternate cover edition - ISBN 10: 0375420525-Initial copies of the 'Remastered Full-Colour Edition' have an "Only Revolutions, Coming September '06" sticker on the cover.House of Leaves is a multilayered intersection of wild ideas, ten years in the making, from Mark Danielewski. It is also the story of a seemingly normal house gone wild. The novel intertwines t
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Format: hardcover
Publisher: Pantheon
Pages no: 736
Edition language: English
House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski is a creature of a book, impossible to categorize and describe by conventional means. The plot is deceptively simple- a young man discovers among a dead man’s possessions the remnants of notes for a book he was writing. The book this older man was working on is a...
I'm not quite sure what I just read.On one hand, this is a haunted house mystery. On the other hand, it is a family drama. On a third hand (or on a foot), it is a story by two men(?) who may be losing it.But parts of it are quite scary. Do not read in ebook format.It takes a bit to get into. But onc...
This sort of reminds of what my writing journal looks like. I start a story, then another, then continue, then add a box to add something witty I thought of. At first glance this looks like a jumbled mess written by someone off their meds, but it's good. It takes a lot of concentration. Though, no...
I just finished this book moments ago, and it may be one I have to separate myself from for a while before I can articulate any of my thoughts and feelings about it. But I will say this: this definitely ranks as one of the most fascinating, creative, mind-bending and thought-provoking books I will n...
This book came highly recommended by my nephew. I would have to agree it is one of a kind. It juxtaposes (I would not say blends) multiple story lines that are somewhat the same story, they are definitely all related. One story is someone slowly losing their mind due to reading a recounting of...