After Shadow Ticket
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
If 'Shadow Ticket' hooked you with its labyrinthine paranoia and rogue anti-heroes dodging systemic scams, 'House of Leaves' amps up the entropy with spatial nightmares and unreliable narrators that echo Pynchon's occult tangles. Dive into this experimental horror where footnotes devour sanity, rewarding your love for information overload and existential dread. It's the ultimate catharsis for disaffected cynics thriving on postmodern satire and rebellious mindfucks.