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    1. Andnowforsomethingcd on

      You might be interested in ergodic literature, which is less a book you read cover to cover and more an intricate written-word puzzle box you have to interact with to move through the story. I love the “found footage” genre of Blair Witch, and a lot of ergodic novels are similar in that you often read artifacts from the main characters’ lives (like an email or journal entry or a scribbled shopping list), rather than a book that just says “and then person x did this and person y said that.”

      If it sounds interesting at all, I cannot recommend **House of Leaves** by Mark Danielewski enough. It’s pretty dense – and I definitely need the dictionary app on my phone to get through it!but it is so immersive. I think of it as the horror book version of those Russian nesting dolls. *House of Leaves* is a memoir about a manuscript about a documentary about a house that is larger on the inside than the outside. Creepy, atmospheric horror up to a level 15 (out of 10), but also it just feels so immersive and raw and weird and a little voyeuristic to paw through not only the book, but the compiled personal items of the author(s).

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