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House with One Hundred Doors: And Other Dark Tales: Never Sleep Again: Best Creepy Tales
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– Unabridged
Join your guide Travis Brown, one of Reddit’s most-upvoted NoSleep horror authors, for a tour of his most chilling tales.
Within this audiobook, you’ll find:
- A team exploring a seemingly endless house, each door leading deeper into a mad world
- A neighborhood where no one looks out their windows after three a.m. for fear of seeing the lone whistler passing through.
- A star-choked sky and a man determined to protect his family, even if it means cheating death
Visit these locations and more in 22 terrifying short stories. When you go looking for monsters, don’t be surprised when they look back.
- Listening Length7 hours and 9 minutes
- Audible release dateApril 1, 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB091CY1924
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Part of series | Stories for Late at Night |
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Listening Length | 7 hours and 9 minutes |
Author | Travis Brown, Velox Books |
Narrator | Stacy Carolan |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | April 01, 2021 |
Publisher | Velox Books |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B091CY1924 |
Best Sellers Rank | #221,151 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #383 in Horror Anthologies & Short Stories #1,528 in Fiction Short Stories #2,904 in Short Stories (Books) |
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Customers praise the book's incredible mastery of horror and find it a great read. They appreciate its creativity, with one review highlighting its memorable imagery. The book receives positive feedback for its pacing, with one customer noting it's strange yet familiar.
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Customers praise the book's stories, noting they are interesting and different, with an incredible mastery of horror. One customer particularly appreciates the Whistler story, while another mentions the suspense is surprisingly unusual.
"...All the stories are a fun, interesting, wild adventure and I love it. Thank you, Mr. Brown. Your stories make me happy." Read more
"Enjoyed every tale told. Next book written needs more of the same! The suspense is surprisingly unusual and very well done!" Read more
"...The themes were all over, as were POV characters, plots, and horror elements...." Read more
"...I also really appreciated the Whistler story. It made me a little uneasy and I definitely wont be looking out any windows in the middle of the night." Read more
Customers find the book readable, with one mentioning they loved every last word, and another noting it's suitable for teens.
"...them are a little bit more grim than I like, but overall this is well worth reading." Read more
"...The suspense is surprisingly unusual and very well done!" Read more
"...The last story of this book made me cry. I loved every last word of this book, and I loved that there were parts of each story that related to..." Read more
"...This collection is one of the best I've ever read, and definitely making my Best Fiction of 2021 list...." Read more
Customers praise the book's creativity, with one review highlighting its memorable imagery and another noting its heartwrenchingly beautiful passages.
"...There were a lot of fantastic ideas conveyed, though, and even the shortest story had some sympathetic element to cling onto...." Read more
"...like the titular story or Something Walks Whistling, to the heartwrenchingly beautiful and poignant Maria on the Moon, and each new invention leaves..." Read more
"...I was repeatedly impressed by jarring and memorable imagery. This collection will be haunting me for a long time." Read more
"...Not your typical overplayed tropes. Truly creative and terrifying. Please, Travis. I am begging you -more books!" Read more
Customers appreciate the pacing of the book, with one noting it is strange yet familiar, while another describes it as different from the norm.
"These stories are different from the norm and a refreshing change...." Read more
"...I was repeatedly impressed by jarring and memorable imagery. This collection will be haunting me for a long time." Read more
"Dark Yet Warm. Strange Yet Familiar..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025If there was a, I guess, ‘matchmaking’ app for people looking for their perfect read then this is mine. We might still be in the honeymoon phase but I honestly think I found perfection.
All the stories are a fun, interesting, wild adventure and I love it.
Thank you, Mr. Brown. Your stories make me happy.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022These stories are different from the norm and a refreshing change. Some of them are a little bit more grim than I like, but overall this is well worth reading.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024Enjoyed every tale told. Next book written needs more of the same! The suspense is surprisingly unusual and very well done!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024I quite enjoyed this collection of Brown’s short works. Stories varied in size and theme, with some being very short and some, including the titular ‘House with One Hundred Doors’ running a bit longer, but I didn’t feel there was a clunker among them. I kept turning pages and enjoyed story after story as the book moved along. The themes were all over, as were POV characters, plots, and horror elements. There were a lot of fantastic ideas conveyed, though, and even the shortest story had some sympathetic element to cling onto. I really enjoyed this entire anthology!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025Felt like a lot of these stories were unfinished and left you hanging wondering what the heck just happened. A FEW were really good.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023Another amazing collection of short stories. The last story of this book made me cry. I loved every last word of this book, and I loved that there were parts of each story that related to another story in the book, almost like they're all connected in some way. I also really appreciated the Whistler story. It made me a little uneasy and I definitely wont be looking out any windows in the middle of the night.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024I've been getting into reading short horror stories. This is one of the best so far! Lots of really good stories in this one!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021HOUSE WITH ONE HUNDRED DOORS: AND OTHER DARK TALES by Travis Brown grabbed my attention because of the author's reputation on Reddit's NoSleep (one of my guilty pleasures). I've read a few of the stories already on social media, but the author has such a chilling way of storytelling, knowing what would happen didn't make his creations any less terrifying. (For example: I had nightmares about The Whistler.)
This collection is one of the best I've ever read, and definitely making my Best Fiction of 2021 list. I look forward to reading more by Travis Brown, and I highly recommend this book to all horror fans.
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- Megan OMalleyReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars The best scare at bedtime.
I was familiar with Travis Brown's stories before I read this book. So I couldn't wait to get my hands on more of his work.
When I sat down to read it for the first time I was just settling into bed, I was planning on reading one or two stories before I slept. Well that didn't go to plan, I instead read the whole book! It was brilliant. This has only just been released and I already can't wait for the next one. Travis did a wonderful job on this book and I've already recommended it to everyone I know. If you love mysterious, horror riddled, cliffhangers that keep you thinking about them long after the book is over. This is the one for you.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
- Scotty1Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly Brilliant.
Exactly what I've been looking for. A series of short creepy tales. I began to read expecting to get bored after a few and I found compelled to finish the book. I find it clever how a number of stories tie together. I like how they have a Urban legend / folk horror slant to them.
- BookEaterReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 14, 2023
1.0 out of 5 stars I really tried to read this. I really did
I really tried to read this book. Got to 30%. Halfway in the story of the hundred doors.
I actually felt numb with boredom. Not actually sure what the author was trying to achieve. Certainly not horror or humour.
I can’t even get myself to look at the end of the story to see if anything made sense
Definitely not my cup of tea