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My Eyes Are Black Holes

2015 | Fiction & Poetry

Jack just wants to sleep. He wants to sleep and never leave his bed he lived within a mysterious mansion on Chicago's Logan Boulevard. But when events force him to wander, his fragile psyche and questionable memory turns a simple journey out of his room into a nightmarish odyssey, all within the confines of his labyrinth house. It's a nightmare Jack navigates with half opened eyes, believing his eyes harness the destructive power of black holes. Jacks tale may not be a haunted house story, but when all's said and done, the house on Logan Boulevard will be haunted - that is, if it can survive Jack's opened eyes.



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My Eyes Are Black Holes
Logan Ryan Smith | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
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A weird, but fantastic read!
Easily the weirdest book I've ever read (and I've read quite a few). A great book to read for those who want to know what it's like in the mind of someone who suffers from schizophrenia. Well written (so much so that even I as the reader had a hard time distinguishing between reality and fantasy). I would love to know what happened prior to the book (an unmentioned event seems relevant to the story). I will say that, despite having read this book, I'm still not entirely sure what happened (that may have been the point though). All in all, well done, Mr. Smith.
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