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by Naben Ruthnum (2022)
Like 'You Should Have Left', this offers an eerie, unsettling story with a focus on psychological dread.

by Daniel Kehlmann (2016)
From the internationally best-selling author of Measuring the World and F, an eerie and supernatural tale of a writer's emotional collapse "It is fitting that I'm beginning a new notebook up here. New surroundings and new ideas, a new beginning. Fresh air." This passage is from the first entry of a journal kept by the narrator of Daniel Kehlmann's spellbinding new novel. It is the record of the seven days that he, his wife, and his four-year-old daughter spend in a house they have rented in the mountains of Germany--a house that thwarts the expectations of the narrator's recollection and seems to defy the very laws of physics. He is eager to finish a screenplay for a sequel to the movie that launched his career, but something he cannot explain is undermining his convictions and confidence, a process he is recording in this account of the uncanny events that unfold as he tries to understand what, exactly, is happening around him--and within him.
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by Naben Ruthnum (2022)
Like 'You Should Have Left', this offers an eerie, unsettling story with a focus on psychological dread.

by Steven L. Peck (2009)
Similar to 'You Should Have Left', this book explores a disorienting supernatural premise with existential undertones.

by Sara Gran (2003)
Like 'You Should Have Left', this delivers a creeping sense of dread and psychological unease about a character's unraveling.

by David Sodergren (2022)
This book shares the unsettling, atmospheric dread found in 'You Should Have Left' with a focus on a remote, insular setting.

by Gus Moreno (2021)
Echoing 'You Should Have Left', this novel blends grief with surreal and supernatural horror elements for a disquieting experience.
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