The Burrow: Posthumously Published Short Fiction
Michael Hofmann and Franz Kafka
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A superb new translation by Michael Hofmann of some of Kafka's most frightening and visionary short...
Karma City
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A microscopic parasite has crippled humanity with night terrors and paralyzing anxiety. In this...
science fiction post-apocalyptic Karma City Gardner Browning
The Good Sleep Guide for Kids: The Essential Guide to Solving Your Child's Sleep Problems, from Ages 3 to 10
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With 69 per cent of children under the age of 10 affected by sleep problems that can lead to mood...
Blue Moon Rising (Forest Kingdom #1)
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Rupert didn't especially want to be a prince. And he certainly never asked to be the second son of a...
Movie Metropolis (309 KP) rated Alien (1979) in Movies
Jun 10, 2019
It’s my partner’s all-time favourite film and when that’s the case, you kind of have to watch it. Especially considering we have watched the entire Jurassic Park series upwards of 50 times – and don’t get him started on Desperate Housewives. Seriously, don’t.
There’s no denying Alien is an absolutely astonishing film and it is without a doubt one of the best horror films I have ever seen, but those face-huggers have been the cause of many sleepless nights in the Brannon household, trust me.
https://moviemetropolis.net/2017/07/08/films-that-influenced-me-adam-brannon-2/
Doctor Strange
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A vain man driven by greed and hubris, Dr. Stephen Strange was a world-renowned surgeon until the...
Dreamfall
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Cata Cordova suffers from such debilitating insomnia that she agreed to take part in an experimental...
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The Deep
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Deaths and disappearances have plagued the vast liner from the moment she began her maiden voyage on...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Bell Chime in Books
Dec 29, 2023
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The Bell Chime
By Mona Kabbani
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"Can you hear the bell chime?"
A girl suffering from paralyzing night terrors finds a missing poster hanging from the door of her apartment building. On that poster is a photograph of a frighteningly familiar face.
It’s her.
Only, she’s never seen this photo before and something about its grin scares her. How its eyes seem to follow her no matter where she finds herself in the room.
Over a series of strange events to follow—events that will make her question whether her sanity is still there or fleeting—she must discover:
What is real and what is the nightmare?
This was eerily sad in so many ways. As someone who deals with psychosis and depression it struck home so hard! The question in the the foreword is thought provoking what exactly would you give up for peace of mind or happiness? Really well written.
Every Last Lie
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Clara Solberg's world shatters when her husband and their four-year-old daughter are in a car crash,...