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title: "House of Leaves"
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# Full-color edition surprise Cult classic narrative depth Unsettling horror experience House of Leaves

**Price:** £34.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📖 Unlock the house that haunts your mind and changes your life.

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- **What is this?** House of Leaves
- **How much does it cost?** £34.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Engage with a cult phenomenon:** Join thousands in online discussions and multiple rereads that reveal new layers every time.
- • **Impeccable physical condition:** Guaranteed no defects—perfect for collectors and first-time readers alike.
- • **Collector’s full-color edition:** A rare find that elevates the reading experience with vibrant, immersive visuals.
- • **Experience spine-chilling suspense:** Not your typical horror—this book unsettles even in its quietest moments.
- • **Dive into a genre-defying masterpiece:** Blurs reality and fiction with experimental storytelling that challenges your perception.

## Overview

House of Leaves is a critically acclaimed, genre-bending horror novel ranked #73 in Horror and boasting a 4.6-star rating from over 13,000 readers. Known for its complex narrative structure, full-color edition, and cult status, it offers an immersive, unsettling experience that challenges traditional storytelling and invites deep analysis and community engagement.

## Description

This book, Mark Z. Danielewski's experimental first novel, has been shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, which aims to recogise and reward new writing across fiction and non-fiction. A special report featuring reviews, extracts and online resources for all the titles, plus talkboards and an online poll can be found [online].

Review: Experimental writing done right, and how! - It is very rare for a book to have its characters live beyond the pages, and at the same time let it transcend its own genre into something else. House of Leaves does that, and more. At its core, House of Leaves is many things; a horror novel, a narrative of a schizophrenic, a metaphor for loss in life. But what the reader is treated to from page one is a complex narrative which includes everything from the analysis of the character psyches, to the historical and philosophical ramifications of the anomaly that is the house. If Danielewski has intended to blur the borders of reality and fiction, he nails it with hordes of detail that borders on factual accuracy. And it does what a typical scare-fair can fail to do; it scares you. The book is very difficult to read, with the haphazard angles of printing (an analogy to the spatial perversions in the story) and several footnotes and appendices. But in many ways, that is what makes it a jaw-dropping page turner. The book has its fair share of unanswered questions - questions which give you a new perspective with each rereading, the reason for its cult status and several online discussion boards regarding the underlying themes. The best way to summarize is perhaps a line from the book itself, told by one of the band musicians to Johnny Truant. 'Take a look. But be careful. It will change your life.'
Review: Absolutely must buy - I saw some reviews where users didn't got full color edition and I was little disappointed and still I placed the order, and to my surprise I got full color edition and it's totally worth it, am currently on page 50 and one thing I would like to conclude here that this book is different, VERY different, it's definitely unsettling, I mean to the pages where there isn't anything scary, it still gives chills to my spine and my heart always races everytime I grab this book, it's not a regular book, and as mark says, 'this is not for you' Trust me he meant it

## Features

- Physical Condition: No Defects

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,718 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #79 in Horror (Books) #195 in Thrillers and Suspense #829 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,343 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Experimental writing done right, and how!
*by N***S on 17 June 2017*

It is very rare for a book to have its characters live beyond the pages, and at the same time let it transcend its own genre into something else. House of Leaves does that, and more. At its core, House of Leaves is many things; a horror novel, a narrative of a schizophrenic, a metaphor for loss in life. But what the reader is treated to from page one is a complex narrative which includes everything from the analysis of the character psyches, to the historical and philosophical ramifications of the anomaly that is the house. If Danielewski has intended to blur the borders of reality and fiction, he nails it with hordes of detail that borders on factual accuracy. And it does what a typical scare-fair can fail to do; it scares you. The book is very difficult to read, with the haphazard angles of printing (an analogy to the spatial perversions in the story) and several footnotes and appendices. But in many ways, that is what makes it a jaw-dropping page turner. The book has its fair share of unanswered questions - questions which give you a new perspective with each rereading, the reason for its cult status and several online discussion boards regarding the underlying themes. The best way to summarize is perhaps a line from the book itself, told by one of the band musicians to Johnny Truant. 'Take a look. But be careful. It will change your life.'

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely must buy
*by A***I on 25 September 2024*

I saw some reviews where users didn't got full color edition and I was little disappointed and still I placed the order, and to my surprise I got full color edition and it's totally worth it, am currently on page 50 and one thing I would like to conclude here that this book is different, VERY different, it's definitely unsettling, I mean to the pages where there isn't anything scary, it still gives chills to my spine and my heart always races everytime I grab this book, it's not a regular book, and as mark says, 'this is not for you' Trust me he meant it

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Got the book in really good condition
*by K***A on 24 June 2022*

I got the remastered version and I got the book in a really good condition. I have been wanting to read this book for so long. Go for the remastered version. The quality of the paper is really good as well. I expected it to be a bit floppy and flimsy but it's surprisingly sturdy.

## Frequently Bought Together

- House of Leaves: The Remastered Full-Color Edition
- Between Two Fires
- The King in Yellow

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*Last updated: 2026-06-03*