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Subcutanean 30287
Subcutanean 30287 | Aaron A. Reed
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"Lurking inside this generative horror novel is a deeply felt and strangely moving coming-of-age story."--Isaac Schankler "...manages to shatter all skepticism... pulse pounding, mind bending horror."--HorrorNews Insecure college senior Orion loves music, books, and his best friend Niko. When the two of them find a secret basement in their rambling old off-campus house, at first Orion's thrilled. It's another secret to share, an adventure to maybe, at last, bring them closer together. But something's wrong: the basement doesn't end. Blandly decorated halls stretch on for miles past peeling wallpaper, empty bedrooms, and countless stairwells always leading down. Soon they realize Downstairs is a snarled tangle of possibilities. Something down there multiplies everything: architecture, emotions, even people.Together they must navigate an increasingly dangerous labyrinth filled with two-faceddoppelgangers, treacherous architecture, and long-buried secrets. Most dangerous of all is Orion's consuming obsession: somewhere down there, is there a Niko who loves him back?Subcutanean is a permutational novel: the text can be rendered in millions of different ways. This is version 30287, one of several available on traditional platforms. Your book contains instructions to unlock your own wholly unique digital version, with different words, sentences, or even entire scenes.
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An inventive and creepy queer horror thriller about a gay college student and his straight(ish?) best friend who find a baffling, neverending world accessed through the floor of their house. At first they think it's just a weird second basement with empty rooms and appliances and floor angles that don't make sense, but they soon discover that it's much more dangerous. At the same time their complicated friendship is tested to a breaking point.

CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Given that the book deals with themes of parallel universes and alternate timelines, the author has published the book as various copies that differ slightly from each other. My copy had a note at the end explaining some of the differences from other published versions, such as the way my narrator expressed himself (more wordy and less slang), that the final fight took place in a certain room, etc. What a fascinating, unique spin! 3y
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