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The Soil Remembers

By: Alexander Gui
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They buried something beneath Cypress Hollow.
Now it remembers.

Lana Gray keeps to herself—curator of a half-forgotten museum in a swamp town most have already left behind. But when a local widow’s quiet unraveling leads to an unmarked shoe and a floor that seems to breathe, Lana stumbles into a pattern that stretches back decades. Maybe longer.

The town is changing. The people are changing.
And the roots run deeper than anyone knew.

As memory distorts, nature recoils, and the soil begins to hum, Lana must decide whether to resist what’s waking beneath her—or become part of it.

The Soil Remembers is a literary horror novel steeped in fungal dread, mythic recursion, and the slow bloom of something sacred, monstrous, and alive. For readers drawn to atmosphere thick as rot and stories where remembering is the most dangerous thing of all.

Genetic Engineering Horror Science Fiction
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Great story, I’ve read a couple of books by this author already but this one is by far my favorite

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I don’t love the narration, but I thoroughly enjoyed the story. This book is great at building suspense

Interesting and complex characters

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In my opinion, the story, was ok. The story felt as if I was listening to a school essay that had to hit a certain number of words. Too many “like”, “ as if”, and “not as”in the whole thing. Too repetitive. Could have been a good book, too many words.

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