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by J.J. Abrams and Doug Dorst (1949)
Like 'The House of Leaves', this book offers a unique storytelling experience through its layered format.

by Mark Z. Danielewski (1999)
House of Leaves is an epistolary fiction and metafiction novel focusing on a fictional documentary film titled the Navidson Record, presented as a story within a story discussed in a handwritten monograph recovered by the primary narrator, Johnny Truant. The narrative makes heavy use of multiperspectivity as Truant's footnotes chronicle his efforts to transcribe the manuscript, which itself reveals the Navidson Record's supposed narrative through transcriptions and analysis depicting a story of a family who discovers a larger-on-the-inside labyrinth in their house.
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by J.J. Abrams and Doug Dorst (1949)
Like 'The House of Leaves', this book offers a unique storytelling experience through its layered format.

by Marisha Pessl (2013)
Echoing 'The House of Leaves', this book blends mystery with a dark, atmospheric exploration of obsession.

by Mark Z. Danielewski (2006)
From the author of 'The House of Leaves', this novel features avant-garde design and a challenging narrative.
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