Button, Button: Uncanny Stories
A short-story collection of uncanny, twist-driven tales about moral dilemmas, strange encounters, and unsettling human behavior.
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Plot structure labels used: twist endings, ambiguous endings, slow-burn dread, vignette-like stories, episodic collection, uneven collection, mix of strong and weak stories, suspense buildup, sudden tonal turns
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