In part two of our House of Leaves Inebriated Reading Challenge, we go into what we like and dislike so far about the book. We also break down the author's writing style and formatting decisions.
There's also plenty of classic DPW nonsense for you to laugh at even if you aren't or haven't yet read the book. Despite the book's tone, we keep things light and fun.
To check out our fiction, head on over to www.drunkenpenwriting.com for plenty of great, and free, content from your favorite drunks.
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