Another great one is 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. This novel plays with the layout of the text on the page to enhance the sense of unease and mystery related to the house in the story. The story unfolds in a very complex and disturbing way as the characters explore the strange house.
There is also 'The Elegance of the Hedgehog' which is set in Paris. While not directly about a house, it does give a sense of the Parisian architecture and the places where the characters live, which could include houses.
There may not be a very widely known novel directly named 'Salt House' in the Palestinian literary canon that I'm immediately aware of. However, Palestinian novels often deal with themes of home, displacement, and identity. For example, 'Mornings in Jenin' by Susan Abulhawa. If 'Salt House' is a more niche or new work, it might be difficult to find comprehensive information about it without further research.
Well, there was a haunted house with an old illustration on the basement door. A group of teenagers decided to explore the house. As they entered the basement, the illustration seemed to come alive. It showed a dark forest with a menacing figure. They soon felt lost in the basement as if they had entered the forest in the illustration. Strange whispers filled the air, and they could feel cold hands touching them.
One horror novel related to a house could be 'The Haunting of Hill House'. It's about a group of people who stay in a supposedly haunted house and experience all sorts of terrifying events. The house seems to have a life of its own and plays tricks on their minds.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Foodie's Cute Wife Is Poisonous": The protagonist, Bai Yiyi, was reborn back in the ancient times and started a story of an otaku fight. At the same time, there was also a love story about food in the story, which made people unable to put it down. 2. "There's a Woman in the Prime Minister's Mansion named Qinghe" tells the story of the daughter of a concubine, An Ning, facing the situation of fighting in the house. She felt that her story was very inspirational, full of challenges and confrontations. 3. "Rebirth Doting Daily Life": It tells the story of the female protagonist who traveled back to her youth and no longer wanted to be a vase of a wealthy family. There were many Su Tian in the plot. It was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There's a cat - related scary story set in a small village. A cat was always seen sitting on a particular gravestone. One day, a curious boy approached it, and suddenly, he felt a cold chill. The cat hissed and then disappeared, and from that day on, the boy was haunted by nightmares of the cat. It's said that the cat was a guardian of the spirit of an old witch buried there. Well, there are also stories of cats that seem to have premonitions. For example, in a coastal town, a cat started acting very strangely before a big storm hit. It was meowing loudly and running around in circles. Later, the storm came and caused a lot of destruction. Some believe the cat could sense the danger approaching, but in a more superstitious sense, it was like the cat was warning of an approaching evil force brought by the storm.
One such work could be the book 'Greenglass House' itself. It likely delves deep into the mysteries of this unique house within a fantasy context.
Sure. 'The Haunting of Hill House' is a great novel related to a private house. It's a spooky story that takes place in a large, old and mysterious private house.
A possible French novel is 'In the Time of the Butterflies' which often features the family house. It is a place filled with memories, secrets, and family dynamics that play an important role in the story against the backdrop of the Dominican Republic's history.
There's a story of a haunted house where a family moved in. Every night, they would hear the sound of a baby crying, but they had no children. The wife started seeing a shadowy figure of a woman in a long white dress in the hallway. They tried everything to get rid of the 'presence', from calling priests to having the house cleansed, but the strange happenings continued until they finally moved out.