House of leaves is a visual experience! While reading you literally risk to get lost inside his labyrinth of word and columns. I mean seriously

  • melonpunk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I recently told a friend about it having read it back when it came out. I’ve since lost my copy, but said friend arrived with one a few weeks ago as a gift. I’m looking forward to diving back into the insanity of it again. It’s a page turner, and twister, and rotator.

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    1 year ago

    It seems like this reviewer disliked what I absolutely love about it! The format is what got me interested in reading it at first and made it an experience uniquely tied to the medium of books

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    1 year ago

    I read it a long time ago. The format is interesting, novel certainly. I suppose it’s the selling point, over the prose.

    To me it seemed like there were many competing “ways” to read it as well. Like a maze, you can go different paths. Do you read it front to back? Niggle through the citations? Thread back through the holes? It’s not often you get a book that has this much re-read value.