(Part 2) Best products from r/nosleep
We found 22 comments on r/nosleep discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 131 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1,001 Nights: Volume 1 (Penguin Classics)
Penguin Books
23. Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street
- Used Book in Good Condition
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25. Sanatorium under the Sign of the Hourglass (Writers from the Other Europe)
- Grove Press
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29. Johnny The Homicidal Maniac: Director's Cut
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34. Never Saw It Coming
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35. Multifaceted Amethyst Pendulum
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36. The False Hierarchy of Demons: Illustrated English Translation of Pseudomonarchia Daemonum
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You have so many good stories on your list, I'm excited to read the ones I haven't heard of! May I also recommend a few stories? /r/nosleep was my first subreddit and I spent a long time here before making a reddit account. These are just a few off the top of my head. Not sure if this is appropriate for this post (maybe you're trying to bring attention to posts which others may not have read, some in my list were/are very popular) but these stories are just amazing imo. I don't remember enough details from each to do a good job summarizing them (it's been years for the first two), but all these stories left lasting impressions on me and I would definitely read each one again.
You have quite the appropriate username. I must warn you that if you're looking for "scary", you might be disappointed. However, because you asked, these are the titles that I can wholeheartedly recommend:
Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville
Naked Lunch by William S Burroughs
Sanatorium under the sign of the Hourglass by Bruno Schulz
Oyasumi Punpun by Inio Asano (translation: "Goodnight Punpun." This one is actually a manga series. If you've never read manga before, check this one out. You won't be disappointed.)
Wieland by Charles Brockden Brown
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky (I have a bit of a personal attachment to this one for reasons that may seem obvious)
Memoirs of my Nervous Illness by Daniel Paul Schreber (This one was recommended by one of my readers, and I'm very glad I added it to the rotation)
Dog Soldiers by Robert Stone
We are Legion by Dennis E. Taylor (a bit of science fiction fantasy that really makes you question the concept of identity)
The Masks of Time by Robert Silverberg
Tales of 1,001 Nights, author(s) unknown
A few other authors and stories I would recommend:
Philip K. Dick;
The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler;
Patricia Highsmith;
James Lee Burke;
Jorge Luis Borges;
William Gibson;
Dashiell Hammett;
Haruki Murakami;
Charles Baudelaire;
Ambros Bierce;
Nikolai Gogol;
Alberty Camus;
Nathaniel Hawthorne;
M R James;
H G Wells;
J G Ballard;
Thomas Ligotti;
That's about all I can think of right now, but I think it's a pretty good place to start.
I read a series of books by an author named Michael Edward. The title of the first book is Fearlings. Even though they could use an editor, I really enjoyed them, because they put me (mostly) at ease about my own ability to see these creatures, and wouldn't it be nice if they really were our guardians, in a way?
Every time I see the shadow people now, I think of the Fearlings and it calms me. Maybe the books could help you, too.
Google is your best friend lol. http://www.amazon.com/Johnny-The-Homicidal-Maniac-Directors/dp/0943151163/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343709355&sr=8-1&keywords=johnny+the+homicidal+maniac Seems Amazon has it. :D
Quite frightening! It reminded me of Darkness on the Edge of Town by Brian Keene. Not to take away from your story, but anybody who enjoyed this story should check that book out. Your story had a frickin' great ending!
The serial numbers would be the same. Instead of running the risk of being tracked back through your purchases and imprisoned for using counterfeit money, which would quickly result in your cloning ability coming to light, buy some rare metals or gemstones to duplicate. You could also buy about 100 of these 128GB MicroSD cards and fit them in the other pocket. Resell them for $70 on Ebay, and you could make a huge bundle. It would also help me by driving down the price of MicroSD cards.
And another thing, OP. If you are going to sell your clone's meat, for goodness sake sell the organs you prick. People are dying and desperate, and you have an daily supply of fresh organs you could flood the black market with at low prices. Not that it would be easy at first, but once you find a regular buyer you might even discover a way to get them into legitimate supply chains. If each clone saves 5 people, wouldn't that make you feel better than selling them as deli meat? Don't be such a jerk OP. If you're taking the risk by selling their meat anyway, at least save some lives with it.
I am a new nosleep author. I published a short novel a while back on Amazon that you can find here
Thanks for this post. As a new author it's awesome to see the various platforms (tumblr, blogger, fb) you all use.
Breakin' the rules! I'll join in.
I'm Mike, I write weird stories
Never Saw It Coming is my first full length novel. And My Wife Thinks I SleepWalk is being turned into a novel in it's own right, set in the same universe.
You can keep up with the progress on /r damnedtimetravelers or help the cause on Patreon
Or both, or neither, I mean, it is THE PURGE. let anarchy reign.
http://www.amazon.com/Treasures-Stones-and-Crystals-pl0003/dp/B005LIFXHG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1452547692&sr=8-3&keywords=pendulum
They're inexpensive & widely available. Amethyst is popular because of the connection between amethyst and wisdom.
My own is lapiz lazuli, optical grade quartz, and obsidian, but it was made for me by one who knows much about stones and the earth and their energies.
It would be wisest to learn more about pendulums before attempting to use one for the purpose suggested here.
Ain't nothin'. :)
Here's a pretty good compilation of grimoires that I link to folks, because it's cheaper than buying copies.
Other than that, there's the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, but I've never been able to find a .pdf of it that sits around for very long.
The Testament of Solomon also gives some pretty good background information. Doesn't tell you how to do shit, but it's an interesting read.
Hello, I'm J.P. Carver you probably don't know my name and if you search for it on Amazon you get HP Chargers instead... but I've written stories such as 'I fell in love with my best friend', and 'We don't do Halloween'.
I've got a novel out [here] (https://www.amazon.com/Seer-Dark-Shadows-Light-Book-ebook/dp/B017CCI2LC) - quick and dirty description: Supernatural meets Silent Hill. I also write cyberpunk and my novella is [here] (https://www.amazon.com/DataTrigger-Ragdoll-Sequence-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00TNS855M). No quick and dirty, just lots of cool tech.
I also appeared in this anthology with lots of other cooler nosleep authors, so I got that going for me.
Website [here] (http://jpcarverauthor.com/)
Cool Beans Matt, this was a great idea. BTW, love your work.
I'm your resident sarcastic moderator and long-time NoSleep author. I've written somewhere in the area of two-hundred stories across several accounts in the past five years. This purge is something I stand behind and hope we can do it again sometime.
Hi, all! I'm Doug Murano, editor of the the Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology Behold! Oddities, Curiosities, and Undefinable Wonders and co-editor of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories. Both have all-star lineups, including Clive Barker, Neil Gaiman, Ramsey Campbell, Josh Malerman, Paul Tremblay and more. Would love it if you'd check them out.
Get BEHOLD!
Get GUTTED!
http://www.amazon.com/The-Story-Her-Holding-Orange/dp/0615776108
A link? No. A source? Yes. He wrote a book, simply titled "The Story of Her Holding an Orange." He had a sale and it was free for a while on Kindle, so I read it. It's now $3.04 on Kindle and $6.50 on Amazon, but $3.32 for a new paperback and $3.24 for a used one. I have no fucking clue how this works... See for yourself