House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski | Johnny Truant | Zampanò

One man’s discovery that his new family home is larger on the inside than the outside, by one inch. When a mysterious doorway appears, leading to a maze of smooth, ash-grey walls, Will Navidson – the house’s owner, a Pulitzer prize-winning photojournalist – goes in to investigate. The Navidson Record, his film of these explorations, becomes the intense focus of a blind man called Zampanò, who writes about the footage with lengthy, academic precision. When Zampanò is found dead in his apartment, troubled tattoo artist Johnny Truant discovers his notes and inherits the fixation. As Truant becomes increasingly obsessed with the story, so too does the reader.

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  • @HipHoboHarold
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    21 year ago

    I’m actually hoping to read this soon. I started it at one point, but I was also in school, and I just couldn’t follow it atm. But now I’ve finished, I’m in the middle of moving, my boyfriend starts up school again, so I’ll have extra time for reading. It wasn’t the scariest book I’ve read, but once I got into the flow of reading it with how it’s written, I was really enjoying it.