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If you loved the way Nate, Veek, Tim, and the rest of the residents of Kavach Building formed an unlikely team in 14, you'll be delighted by the oddball 'siblings' in The Library at Mount Char. Each character brings their own secrets and skills to the table as they unravel the cryptic mysteries of their strange, shared home, leading to darkly humorous and suspenseful interactions.
If you enjoyed how Nate and his neighbors worked together to uncover the secrets of their apartment building in 14, you'll get hooked on The Anomaly. A group of explorers ventures into a mysterious cave system, and as the stakes rise, the relentless drive to solve the central mystery keeps the pages flying.
If the shocking discoveries behind the green-glowing padlocks and impossible architecture in 14 thrilled you, then House of Leaves will blow your mind. The story explores a seemingly normal house that's impossibly larger on the inside, with reality-bending twists and terrifying secrets that unravel layer by layer.
If you were fascinated by the otherworldly mechanisms and ancient, reality-warping technology hidden in 14, you'll be captivated by The Gone-Away World. The novel features uncanny devices and events that blur the line between science and supernatural, creating a bizarre and imaginative world with physics-defying wonders.
If you loved discovering secret rooms, bizarre artifacts, and a hidden reality beneath the surface in 14, Neverwhere will transport you to another world lurking just beneath London. Gaiman’s vivid creation of London Below is packed with strange rules, colorful characters, and an eerie, immersive sense of place.
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