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Beiez t1_jdz650b wrote

Yeah, it‘s more about that feeling of existential dread and absolute loss of control and understanding when it comes to what‘s out there, not about spaceships and aliens.

At its very best, this kind of horror gives me a feeling of insane unease about the fact that there are things out there that could wipe us out in a matter of seconds without us ever understanding why or how. That includes alien forms, but also lots of other cosmic occurances

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Beiez t1_j8yr71o wrote

Have you tried reading Murakami? It‘s not Magical Realism per se (though I know there‘s a lot of people who would argue they are) but it‘s a very good entry point and his books are great fun when you just let yourself enjoy the ride.

Be prepared to encounter some weird shit tho. Every book of his has at least one weird sex scene.

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Beiez t1_itosmw5 wrote

Reply to comment by EfficientAd9765 in Dorian Gray by JackMcBryde

Same. Especially those pages in which Dorians descent into hedonism is explained in what is one of the longest passages of „tell not show“ I ever read killed all excitement that I had left.

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Beiez t1_itbelem wrote

Those blood transfusions drove me crazy man. Like he even KNEW it was a vampire who did it with all the garlic and shit, just tell us SOMETHING Van Helsing PLEASE I‘M BEGGING YOU I JUST WANT YOU TO FINALLY SAY IT.

But no. It takes over 200 pages and about twice as many blood transfusions until he finally tells the other characters what he knew all this time

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