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Pedro PĂĄramo
Juan Rulfo
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As some one who was raised in (and later left) a religion that employs a lot of cultish tactics, it was really interesting to see and recognize the specific ways language was used.
For future me to reference:
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Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism
Amanda Montell
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Iâm still relatively new to exploring weird fiction but this is the third story about two buddies exploring some isolated place and getting more than they bargained for đ
The Willows by Algernon Blackwood follows two canoe buddies and The Fisherman by John Langan (like this book) follows two fishing buddies.
Iâm not complaining though, thereâs something I love about this setup! It almost feels like a campfire tale! All thatâs missing is the campfire storyteller claiming this happened to their uncle or their friendâs brother or something đ
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Penpal
Dathan Auerbach
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The Stepford Wives
Ira Levin
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Sour Candy
Kealan Patrick Burke