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[DeepL Translation - needs review] -- "Because I'm already scared, I'm going to hell." Up-and-coming horror writer Nashi depicts a picture of hell. The horror doesn't end when you finish this book. The "rooftop amusement park" of a department store. A stone tower that existed on a mountain pass. 23 minutes and 45 seconds of video recording. Guidelines for seedling cultivation. The corpse of a ghost. A voice echoing in an elevator. These six stories, which avalanche one after another like a v...
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さすが梨さん
About as perfect as a horror novel gets that takes huge amounts of inspiration from the author's upbringing among creepypastas and SCPs. Seemingly disparate fragments come together to form a frightening tale the further you delve into the horrific depths this book has to offer. A bit on the tougher side language-wise due to the abundance of Buddhist terms and the at times eclectic, highly literary writing style, but all the more enjoyable because of it. Though there were some dry patches I could