If you enjoyed the eerie, psychological twists of 'Pizza Dare - Who Waits for Me Behind the Door', you might dive into 'The Memory Police' by Yoko Ogawa. It’s got that same unsettling vibe where reality feels just slightly off, like the ground might give way beneath you at any moment. The way Ogawa builds tension is masterful—subtle and creeping, much like the unnerving atmosphere in 'Pizza Dare'. Both books leave you questioning what’s real and what’s imagined, though 'The Memory Police' leans more into dystopian surrealism.
Another pick would be 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It’s a labyrinth of a book, literally and figuratively, with its layered narratives and typographical play. The sense of dread and the unknown lurking behind ordinary doors mirrors the themes in 'Pizza Dare'. It’s not an easy read, but if you’re into stories that mess with your head and make you check over your shoulder, this one’s a trip. I still think about the hallway scenes years later.
For something shorter but just as chilling, try Junji Ito’s 'Uzumaki'. It’s a manga, but don’t let that fool you—the spirals in this story burrow into your psyche like nothing else. The gradual descent into madness and the way ordinary things become horrifying reminded me of 'Pizza Dare'. Ito’s art amplifies the dread, turning everyday settings into nightmares. If you liked the door motif, you’ll appreciate how Ito uses mundane objects as gateways to terror.
Alternatively, 'Annihilation' by Jeff VanderMeer might scratch that itch. The unexplainable phenomena and the protagonist’s unreliable narration create a similar disorienting effect. The 'door' in 'Pizza Dare' feels like the shifting landscape of Area X—both are thresholds to something indescribable. VanderMeer’s prose is sparse but heavy with unease, perfect for fans of psychological horror.
Ever read 'I’m Thinking of Ending Things' by Iain Reid? It’s got that same claustrophobic, mind-bending quality as 'Pizza Dare'. The narrator’s voice pulls you in, and before you know it, you’re questioning every sentence. The door motif isn’t as literal, but the tension builds in a similar way—quiet, then all at once. Reid’s pacing is impeccable, and the payoff lingers.
Or check out 'The Hole' by Hye-Young Pyun. It’s a Korean novel about isolation and paranoia, with a protagonist trapped in a shifting reality. The way Pyun writes about confinement and unseen threats echoes the dread in 'Pizza Dare'. Both stories leave you with a sense of unresolved unease, like you’ve glimpsed something you weren’t meant to see.
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My Secret, My Bully, My Mates. Series
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This is a three part series all in one place.
Skylar just wants to be an asset to her pack. She's the daughter of the Beta and her brother is set to take the title after graduation. Her father wants nothing to do with her and is constantly belittling the things she does accomplish. She is the top of her class at school and the top warrior, but no one knows because she hides in the shadows as much as possible.Her bullies torture her, but never get caught. She takes them on time and time again though to protect other innocent members of her pack. Her brother and his friends ignore her existence and all she wants to do is get out of a pack that doesn't seem to want her and become an Elite Warrior for the Alpha King. She wants to feel wanted and accepted somewhere. Her whole world changes when a new girl shows up and decides to befriend Skylar after an intense training session. She brings Skylar out of the shadows and brings to light the darker side of pack members and pack culture. Can Skylar get past her past and live the life she wants?
I watched my family scrape and starve so I could save enough to come to Sicily for a tan, a fling, maybe my first proper kiss—
maybe even lose my virginity to a hot stranger I’d never see again.
I did not come to wrestle a kidnapped toddler out of a speedboat at gunpoint.
One minute I was hiding from a flirty Italian on the beach.
The next, I was running barefoot across the sand in a bikini with a terrified little boy in my arms… while men in black suits shot at me.
Now the whole island thinks I’m the kidnapper.
Especially the grey-eyed man with the gun who looks at me like I’m his next target.
I don’t know his name.
I don’t know who the boy really belongs to.
I just know the man hunting me isn’t a hero
and he’s not going to let me walk away.
If I survive this holiday, I’m never leaving England again.
If he stops looking at me like that… I might even miss the danger.
Holy hell.
I didn’t just grab any child.
I snatched the heir to the Don of the most ruthless mafia outfit in Europe.
And his best friend—the grey-eyed man with the gun—wants my head on a spike.
I never imagined I’d die a virgin.
But here I am.
This book is a series of the most erotic stimulating stories.
Consisting of several different fantasies and scenarios,Teacher and student,coach and player,erotic age gap scenes,office sex scenes,step dad and daughter and as a bonus even some paranormal dirty scenes(Beastxhuman,werewolf breeding,tentacles) etc.
Dive into Dirty little secrets,and remember it’s a secret.
Hush!!
Warning: This collection contains explicit content, graphic language, and mature themes that may not be suitable for all readers. Some stories explore consensual BDSM, power play, taboo scenarios, and emotionally intense relationships. Reader discretion is strongly advised. All characters are fictional, consenting adults.
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Get ready to dive headfirst into temptation so forbidden it sets your skin on fire. Meet men who take what they want with raw, possessive hunger and women who crave every bit of it, unafraid to scream their desire.
In this collection, every stolen touch, every secret glance, every whispered command pulls you deeper into a world where rules are shattered and pleasure rules. Expect domination, surrender, and the kind of heat that leaves you breathless and begging for more.
If you crave erotic tension that lingers long after the last page, characters who are as flawed as they are irresistible, and forbidden encounters that push every limit—this collection will take you deeper into desire than you ever imagined.
Get ready to lose yourself. Because once you enter, there’s no going back.
You’ve been good long enough… it’s time to be filthy.
Ivy Young is a final-year student whose only goal is to study hard, earn top grades, and secure a scholarship to college. Her life is carefully planned, and everything is going exactly the way she wants until she crosses paths with the school’s bad boy, Romeo Sparks.
Everything changes the night she attends a party and ends up in a game of Truth or Dare with him. The challenge is cruel and impossible to ignore: let Romeo take her first kiss or agree to date him for a whole month.
He is the school playboy. She is just a school nerd.
He is dangerous. He is reckless. And he's too bad for Ivy.
A collection of passionate encounters, forbidden attractions, and complicated relationships. From former lovers reunited by fate to rivals caught in unexpected temptation, each story explores desire, emotion, and the choices that change lives forever.
If you loved the quirky humor and lighthearted chaos of 'Donut Disturb,' you might enjoy 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion. It’s got that same blend of eccentric characters and heartwarming silliness, though it swaps pastries for a genetics professor’s quest to find love. The protagonist’s rigid logic colliding with life’s messiness feels like a cousin to the donut shop’s antics.
Another gem is 'The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry' by Gabrielle Zevin. It’s a book about books (with a side of small-town charm), and while it’s more sentimental, it nails that cozy, community-driven vibe. For something zanier, 'Anxious People' by Fredrik Backman is a riot—strangers held hostage in an apartment viewing? Pure chaotic gold, with the same 'found family' energy.