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Ten uncanny stories blur history, fantasy, and sci-fi to ask what makes reality feel strange.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Herland, The Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings.
Plot structure labels used: journal entries, unreliable narrator, first-person narrative, exploratory structure, thought experiment, didactic storytelling, open ending, abrupt ending, short story collection
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Ten uncanny stories blur history, fantasy, and sci-fi to ask what makes reality feel strange.
A quarantined town suffers memory-erasing rain, and one retired doctor journals a fight to survive and stay herself.
A fugitive hides on a remote island, where mysterious visitors and an impossible romance lead him into a reality-bending discovery.
A mixed short-fiction collection where Neil Gaiman remixes myth, horror, fantasy, and poetry into dark, sly, often explicit tales.
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A dying screenwriter becomes obsessed with an actress's photograph and tries to reach her across time.
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An elderly man journals the quiet end of humanity while caring for his unresponsive brother in a world reclaimed by animals.
A woman records life inside a brutal post-apocalyptic convent, where faith, fear, and hidden desire shape survival.
An audio anthology of Lovecraft’s best-known weird tales, blending cosmic dread, mad science, and mythos lore.
A debut story collection where Filipino folklore, queer desire, and urban legends collide across darkly magical worlds.
A scientist tests a women-only drug, but one volunteer draws him into a destabilizing triangle with his artist wife.
In a near-future London, a detective hunts a serial killer who targets men flagged by a violent-crime prediction program.
A woman trapped in a theocratic future U.S. recounts life as forced reproductive property under a brutal regime.