Strange things lurk in dark places. Another helping of titles that our readers keep coming back for, year after year.
Andrews, V.C.
Flowers in the Attic
Shocking carnal secrets; torments of the body and the mind; for the Dollangangers, it’s all in the family. After 30 years, this lurid gothic tale is still going strong.
Burroughs, William
Naked Lunch
Welcome to Interzone, a bizarre and arbitrary dreamscape where nothing seems quite as it is, and reality writhes horribly at the end of every fork.
Danielewski, Mark
House of Leaves
Follow Johnny Truant as he is drawn into the labyrinthine shadows of this enormous and mystifying literary underworld, but beware: parts of you may never return.
Dunn, Katherine
Geek Love
Step right up! See the Siamese twin pianists! Arturo the flippered Aqua-boy! The mental giant and the tiny albino! The Binewskis are not your typical family, but then – whose is?
Lovecraft, H.P.
Tales
From out of the terrible abysm of endless night comes a weird hypnotic voice, conjuring forth some ancient evil in a forbidden language lost to time. The voice is Lovecraft’s.
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