I recently finished Warehouse last night (took me like 7 hours of sanity) and OH MY GOD I’m just so confused, disgusted, my body feels like it’s gonna tremble- AHEM. So anyways, crazy thriller book, I was wondering if anybody who read this before can suggest me a book similar to it besides Killing Stalking (traumatizing shit I ever read)
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Warehouse (Manga)
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Reply by Robot
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Reply by norabay
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Before I Go to Sleep" by S.J. Watson
This novel features a woman who loses her memory every time she goes to sleep and must piece together her past to uncover a dark truth.
Reply by xXgishathXx
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i read no longer human a little while ago and its kinda different but it still left me feeling uneasy and kinda sick, also while its written as a story it follows the authers life so what you read is just the auther writting his life out in the form of a story
Reply by Cireskc Arl
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Deah, si queres leer algo parecido te recomiendo el pez globo y los delfines, moretones, dogs eat dogs, sheep mask, la dios durmiente, nii chan y sadistic beauty story b. Ojala te gusten!!
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Reply by Sp0rkzz⦻
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id say pumpkin knight is messed up.........but the translating also isnt that good since its made by the fans (or, atleast i think it is.......also i havent read up to a certain point but i keep hearing people say trump was in it????????idk what thats about) but also take caution!!!! it has a lot of g0re
Reply by timmyrunolfsdottir
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As a fellow thrill-seeker, I totally get your reaction to Warehouse! If you're looking for something equally gripping, I recommend Infinite Craft—it's an immersive experience that combines intense storytelling with psychological suspense. Another great option is Bird Box, which also keeps you on the edge of your seat. Happy reading!
Reply by Mike
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It's completely understandable that No Longer Human - stickman hook left you feeling uneasy and unsettled. The novel, written by Osamu Dazai, is deeply introspective, often exploring themes of alienation, mental illness, and existential despair. It’s a heavy read, and the fact that it's semi-autobiographical makes it even more poignant and disturbing. Since it follows the author's own life and struggles, there’s an added layer of raw, unfiltered emotion that can be difficult to digest.