Is there an eBook of House of Leaves?

Is there an eBook of House of Leaves?

Amazon.com: Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves: Bookmarked eBook : Seidlinger, Michael: Books.

How many pages is House of Leaves?

736
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780375703768
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/07/2000
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 736

Should I read House of Leaves on Kindle?

Mark Danielewski’s most popular novel, House of Leaves, is known for its unusual style and layout — to the degree that it’s not even available on Kindle. You can buy his Familiar books on Kindle, but you probably shouldn’t.

Is there a first edition of House of Leaves?

House of Leaves is the debut novel by American author Mark Z. Danielewski, published in March 2000 by Pantheon Books….House of Leaves.

First-edition cover
Author Mark Z. Danielewski
Publication date March 7, 2000
Media type Print (paperback and hardcover)
Pages 709 (paperback)

How long does it take to read House of Leaves?

The average reader, reading at a speed of 300 WPM, would take 11 hours and 47 minutes to read House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski.

Why is it called House of Leaves?

Coming full circle, House of Leaves is, in fact, a labyrinth, a perfect paper-based example of what it’s describing right down to its title (the ‘leaves’ most often assumed to be a reference to pages: thus a house of leaves is a house of pages, or a book).

Is House of Leaves worth reading?

It’s a great book, though. I enjoyed House of Leaves a lot, but I like unreliable narrators and puzzles. I like that House of Leaves actually plays with the physical format of a novel and even includes things that you need to decode to get the full experience. House of Leaves is more than just a book.

What is the plot of House of Leaves?

The plot is centered on a fictional documentary about a family whose house contains a seemingly endless labyrinth. The format and structure of House of Leaves is unconventional, with unusual page layout and style, making it a prime example of ergodic literature.

How do you explain the house of the leaves?

What’s the best way to read House of Leaves?

Begin at the beginning. Follow the pages sequentially. When you come to a footnote, read the footnote then return to where you left off in the text. If you are directed to an appendix, read the appendix then return to where you left off in the text.