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Mark Z. Danielewski: House of Leaves (2000, Doubleday) 4 stars

Nothing, in all it's entirety.

Review of 'House of Leaves' on 'GoodReads'

5 stars

A wonderful labyrinthine multitude of stories and pathways that reads more like an artwork than a book[1]. The sheer level of investment into writing what is essentially nothing at all is a fascinating experiment and has produced a monumental book.

[1] Also a psychological thriller, honed by the relationship to the abyss and the maze, and the crass notes of one Mr. Johnny Truant