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Definitely reminds me of Stephen King's "1408", from the collection ''Everything's Eventual''. Even though it's long, it doesn't feel tedious because the story is clearly divided into sections: the nine rooms. Very cool. [[User:Javer80|Javer80]] 02:21, September 15, 2011 (UTC)
 
Definitely reminds me of Stephen King's "1408", from the collection ''Everything's Eventual''. Even though it's long, it doesn't feel tedious because the story is clearly divided into sections: the nine rooms. Very cool. [[User:Javer80|Javer80]] 02:21, September 15, 2011 (UTC)
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How could anyone fail to get to the end? There are no other exits but forward, every time... - [[User:Dataphile|Dataphile]] 20:05, October 17, 2011 (UTC)

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I this story, very long, and things a creepasta should have 9.5/10. You gotta give the address of the house :) Three elegys 22:53, June 30, 2011 (UTC)

Fuckin brilliant mate! That is now my favoite pasta! I don't care if I've seen similar stories like this all I know is I have yet to read this kind of story with as much detail and emotion behind it. The story was great. Good job man 10/10! Mr.Zalgopasta 23:23, June 30, 2011 (UTC)

Sorry guys, not me, though I really wish I knew who the author was, since Inunah didn't credit him/her. Still, love this one as much as you guys did. One of my top favorite pastas. RetardoTheMagnificent 23:29, June 30, 2011 (UTC)

wow, this was great! shame that you dont know who the author is, i'd like to read more of his work. really liked this story 5/5. "the luckiest man who ever walks this earth, is the one who finds true love." - Count Dracula 00:59, July 1, 2011 (UTC)

This story was posted on Inus Creepy Stuff a few days ago, but no authour name is mentioned there either.

Tempest-Fennac 05:57, July 1, 2011 (UTC)

This pasta is made of brilliance. AlixeTiir the herpa-derpa-durr 01:59, September 15, 2011 (UTC)

Definitely reminds me of Stephen King's "1408", from the collection Everything's Eventual. Even though it's long, it doesn't feel tedious because the story is clearly divided into sections: the nine rooms. Very cool. Javer80 02:21, September 15, 2011 (UTC)

How could anyone fail to get to the end? There are no other exits but forward, every time... - Dataphile 20:05, October 17, 2011 (UTC)