The Hatchet To Hell

The Hatchet To Hell

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(I recommend reading this with Dark Mode pages). This story is almost like a bunch of diary entries for this 55 year old man, Dylan Miller. Every day he lived was written about in this journal. This was before an incident occured which meant he could no longer write. This story has mixed in what he wrote, said, and what he was thinking during that certain day. I thought it would be quite interesting. I hope you enjoy it. Fair warning before you read, I am not a professional writer! I write for fun and I am also a teenager so this book is not going to be perfect. There will be loose ends and bad writing because I am not a professional! Nonetheless, I hope you do enjoy reading it. (Anything in this book is completely made-up and doesn't relate to anyone in real life. This includes phone numbers, names, places ect. Any relation to a real place is a coincidence. Some facts and other various things may not be correct but just pretend okay?)
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SELF PUBLISHED. BUY NOW ON AMAZON https://a.co/d/hPXh35A What if you could read tomorrow's events today? When Ethan Carter, a skeptical freelance journalist, stumbles upon an old, leather-bound diary hidden in his attic, he thinks it's nothing more than an heirloom from his late grandmother. But when the pages start filling themselves with entries-describing his future in unsettling detail-Ethan's world tilts into nightmare territory. At first, the diary seems harmless, even helpful. It predicts small events: a spilled coffee, a forgotten phone call. But as Ethan follows its entries, the predictions grow darker... and deadlier. Each page drags him deeper into a chilling reality where time bends, shadows move when they shouldn't, and a sinister entity watches from the corners of his vision. When a cryptic stranger warns him to burn the book before it's too late, Ethan hesitates. The more he reads, the harder it is to stop. His best friend Harper tries to pull him back, but when the diary predicts her death, she begins to fear him as much as the book itself. Now, Ethan is trapped in a horrifying paradox-does he obey the diary and risk becoming its pawn, or defy it and face the unknown consequences? As the final entry begins to write itself, one truth becomes clear: The story was never his to tell. He was always part of it. Fans of The Silent Patient and The House of Leaves will be riveted by this psychological thriller infused with supernatural horror. Can you trust your own fate when it's already written?

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