
The Blind Owl
by Sadegh Hedayat (1936)
Like Higurashi When They Cry: Cotton Drifting Arc, this book delves into psychological horror and unsettling narratives.

by Ryukishi07 (2005)
You've already met Keiichi Maebara and his mischievous friends in the Abducted by Demons Arc. But Oyashiro-sama's curse is poised to strike anew in Hinamizawa village. When Keiichi spots tomboy Mion working at a maid café, he can hardly believe his eyes! But it's not Mion after all - it's her identical twin sister, Shion. Keiichi's never heard of this "twin sister" before and suspects it's just another one of Mion's pranks. But through Shion, Keiichi is able to see a quieter, more feminine side of his best friend, even if it is all an act. As Keiichi spends more time with Shion, however, Rena grows more accusatory...
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by Sadegh Hedayat (1936)
Like Higurashi When They Cry: Cotton Drifting Arc, this book delves into psychological horror and unsettling narratives.

by Ryukishi07 (2008)
Following Higurashi When They Cry: Cotton Drifting Arc, this series continues the mystery and horror elements with intricate puzzles.

by Yukito Ayatsuji (2009)
Similar to Higurashi When They Cry: Cotton Drifting Arc, this novel features a mysterious curse and a series of unsettling deaths.

by Edgar Allan Poe
Like Higurashi When They Cry: Cotton Drifting Arc, this story explores dark themes and a chilling descent into madness.

by Shirley Jackson (1959)
This book shares Higurashi When They Cry: Cotton Drifting Arc's unsettling atmosphere and psychological dread.
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