Books You and I Should Read (Eventually)
7 stories
Crimson Red - Completed by JackWillDixon
Crimson Red - Completed
JackWillDixon
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  • Parts 10
Quayside Manor, a seemingly pristine Victorian Manor holds some dark secrets. Follow Johnathan Irons as he discovers the secrets within in this short creepy tale. I hope you Enjoy.
Rebellion of the Soul by TransUniversal
Rebellion of the Soul
TransUniversal
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  • Parts 11
Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan - January 2020. A unique citizen awakes on the morning of New Years to an event that would change the lives of everyone who came into contact with it, especially their own. Depressed, listless and a shut-in, they seek for a new purpose to their life after their band and dream that once meant so much to them had all but dissolved into nothingness, and their everyday life a dragged out routine. Seeing their cause in the new uprising, the whim is taken, and a life set on a course of change. Will what the uprising seeks bring what they need to feel part of the world again?
A Very Barker Alphabet by CliveBarker
A Very Barker Alphabet
CliveBarker
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  • Parts 1
Who but modern master of outrage Clive Barker could create a poetic homage to the transgressive popular art of past master of scandalous effrontery Edward Gorey, as exemplified in his 1963 "children's alphabet book," The Gashlycrumb Tinies? Barker continues to carry aloft Gorey's deliciously dark banner of contrarian delights with his own Alphabet, which records the unfortunate happenstances befalling a motley collection of unfortunate souls.
The Intricacies of Life and Death by TransUniversal
The Intricacies of Life and Death
TransUniversal
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  • Parts 1
"To whom it may concern, good sir or madam, I am here to tell you about immortality." In a world with such limited time, how does one live when one has eternity? Become rich? Be famous? Learn everything there is to learn? This tale comes from one of many immortals, who remain hidden in society. The human psyche can only handle so much change. The best lesson that can ever be learned is understanding, and the best way for that to be taught is through example. Prepare to explore the limits and specialities of possibility, and the intricacies of life and death.
Black Swallow by TransUniversal
Black Swallow
TransUniversal
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  • Parts 1
Black Swallow is a Wraith - a species of ethereal being tasked with killing the chosen and taking them to the Nether Realm. The Wraiths are bound by three rules: to only kill the chosen, to only use enchanted weaponry, and never to intervene in the killing of a chosen, be it by fighting another Wraith or refusing the order to kill. Wielding an enchanted axe and known for killing without remorse or emotion, the once-human being now has no memory of his past. Until one day, a chosen human notices the invisible creature, and suddenly he begins to question his role and the strange rules forced upon the Wraiths by their leader - The Grandmaster.
Mad As A Hatter (Completed 2015) [WATTY AWARD WINNER *Featured Story*] by 3pointt14
Mad As A Hatter (Completed 2015) [WATTY AWARD WINNER *Featured Story*]
3pointt14
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  • Parts 40
Madness can only be written in blood. //#1 in Horror, #1 in Action, #34 in Humour and WATTY AWARD WINNER: One of the Most Addictive Stories of 2014 and Featured Story//A Horror Comedy by 8tracks// You can't spell 'manslaughter' without 'laughter'. An adventure in which she takes great pleasure in seeing a whole lot of blood. CAUTION: Contains sick humour and terrifying insanity. Thus, no lighthearted readers allowed. // Are you ready? Because "some say to survive, you have to be Mad As A Hatter." Cover by @xHeyItsAnnax amazing trailer by @carpe-di3m