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joelleee28 t1_je3q9r2 wrote
did you try r/whatsthatbook
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_je3sotq wrote
I didn’t know about that, thanks for the suggestion.
viper_in_the_grass t1_je3syfg wrote
It's right there in the sub rules.
GodzlIIa t1_je3thuc wrote
Perhaps "The Dionaea House"?
dlwest65 t1_je3tmrj wrote
I'm not certain, but the story you're describing sounds similar to "The Black Hole of Carcosa" by E. Hoffmann Price. It was originally published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1931 and has been reprinted in various anthologies. - ChatGPT
SittingGeorge t1_je3u41v wrote
Did they call it the funhole? Sounds like The Cipher by Kathe Koja.
yertle38 t1_je3v3qz wrote
Not a perfect fit, but maybe 14 by Peter Clines? I remember that being a fun read, so maybe give it a shot even if it’s not the one you’re thinking about.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_je3vq1e wrote
Great book, agreed, but not a winner.
Comprehensive_Tap_63 t1_je3vtlh wrote
That’s it! Thanks, this has been bugging me for weeks.
Nephht t1_je493kx wrote
Not the book you are looking for, but you may also enjoy the bizarre ‘As she climbed across the table’ by Jonathan Lethem, about a wormhole into - possibly - another universe, and a researcher who falls in love with it.
books-ModTeam t1_je4j1ws wrote
Hello. Per rule 3.4, your post is better suited for asking in /r/WhatsThatBook or /r/tipofmytongue. Thank you.
nobloodinmybum t1_je3q2f1 wrote
The film "Something in the Dirt"?
Not trying to be dumb or condescending, I remember media wrong sometimes. If this is a book I'd be interested since it seems to have some odd overlap with a movie that I don't think is nominally based on any book.