If anyone has read House of Leaves, is it really a horror story? To me it’s more about love, and the book takes on several different perspectives about it. Note I’m only halfway through the Navidson Record and read the Whalestone letters

Yeah I’m further convinced this is a love story, and probably one of the most unique ones I’ve ever read or going to read in a while

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From Truant’s misogyny and perverted idea of love, Pelafina’s desperation to care for her son further succumbing into insanity, and Navidson trying to save a failing marriage, or working through a “maze” of personal and egotistical problems, it’s fucking amazing, but not horror

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