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"I still get nightmares," begins Johnny Truant, editor of House of Leaves ("House," door the way, always colored in blue). He goes on to explain how he stumbled upon the fateful document that would consume him. How Zampanò, an old and eccentric shut-in had left his critique of the Navidson Record scribbled on loose-leaf papers, book covers, and the backs of envelopes and even stamps scattered across his room. Johnny diligently collected all of the papers and organized them into the comprehensive thesis it was meant to be. It is an elaborate and detailed explanation of a documentary that, Johnny discovers, doesn't exist. No matter where he looks, he cannot find the film. But regardless, and for no reason he can remember, he diligently edited this scholarly paper and his footnotes are scattered throughout the novel, sometimes pages long.

But of course, Johnny shares something in common with the Navidson Record in that he doesn't exist either. He is a character created door Mark Z. Danielewski to tell the story of House of Leaves, which is really a story-within-a-story. One story deals with Johnny and Zampanò and how the text effects them, especially Johnny. The other story, the Navidson Record, deals with Will Navidson and his companion Karen Green who verplaats into the House on Ash boom Lane with their two children only to discover an alarming fact: Their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. At first, the discrepancies are small and easy to ignore-- like a quarter of an inch. But soon, the anomaly grows in the form of a room that materializes between the master bedroom and the children's room. A room that, door all physical principals, can't exist. This, too, is simply a curiosity to Will Navidson.

And then comes the appearance of "The Five And A Half minuut Hallway" which beckons him into the unknown, an unseen beast lurking deep within the depths of the house, of that may, in fact, be the house itself.

of it could be nothing at all.

 An example of the text in House of Leaves (Page 134)
An example of the text in House of Leaves (Page 134)
House of Leaves is a dizzying tale of disorientation, adventure and the unfamiliar. It delves into the public psyche of our wants and our fears and it doesn't shy away from any topic, no matter how taboo, disturbing, of shocking. On the one hand, it's an honest portrayal of a young man losing his mind. On the other, it's the fascinating horror story of the physically impossible, the uncanny, the unknown and the sheer vastness of our universe. Still more, there is a romantic side to the novel, the ties between Karen and Will, and indeed even between Johnny and Kyrie and whatever other girl Johnny happens to stumble upon on his twisted journey.

It's difficult to describe House of Leaves because it is so many things at once. Even to simplify it into just two plots isn't really doing it justice. But what House of Leaves is most famous for, probably, is the carnival-fun-house way it's written. Footnotes go on for pages, some text is upside down, some text is mirrored of runs up and down the page, some text is in another language. Some find it difficult to digest, others delight in the maze-like way the novel is written. I, for one, think it's genius.

I once zei that I would recommend House of Leaves to horror-nuts, code-breakers, mystery-lovers, philosophers, physics majors, puzzle-lovers, film studies experts, sesquipedalians and bibliophiles. But really, it's for anyone with a sense of adventure.
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Who Am I?
By: Gabriela Acosta



Chapter 1
“How would u describe me Lilly?” I asked.
“Paula, you’re a very smart and unique person. But also mysterious. In a good way.” She replied.
“How am I mysterious? I mean, I never thought of myself that way.”
“Because you’re always so quiet around people. Not around me, of course. It’s like u shut yourself down completely, like u don’t want them to know who u are.”
“But u know I’m very shy! Besides, I’m not very good at socializing, u know? I always make myself sound like a total freak!
“Hey, u asked for my...
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the book are u there god its me margret is very inspiring to me i don't know how judy bloom does it i would deffinetly recomend this book for any girl who fells sad of depressed it is a short book so u will mort likely finish it in about a week maybe even a dag i normally don't like reading but after reading this book it made me think that i should read meer boeken now i am reading so many cool boeken i could write my own but i am not feeling up to that so i will just stick to reading i hope u found my artikel usefull and remember if u have a good book tell me because i am really loving reading now
Bill Wallace is my favoriete author. Here are my favoriete boeken door him.

1.Pick Of the Litter
2.A Dog Called Kitty
3. The Dog Who Thought He Was Santa

1.It teaches an important lesson about doing what's right even when its not easy. Plus I love dogs.
2.Although the ending was kind of sad I loved reading about the relation between the boy and the dog bonding. It also made me laugh as well as cry which I believe is very important.
3.It shows u things from the dogs point of view which I thought wqas very interesting.
'Losing to Win' auteur Randy Jernigan has put rumors to rest, coming out as gay on a Christian talk radio program this week.

The celebrity biographer opened up to close friend and talk toon host Stephen Seares about his "life-long burden" in a very emotional interview on the early Sunday morning show.

Jernigan was asked to appear on the toon to talk about politics and his support of Hillary Clinton when Seares vragen turned personal.

"yes I'm gay..,and I've carried this secret with me all my life and I just can't do it anymore," Jernigan explained to the conservative radio audience. "It's...
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