Video: Top 7 Books Linked to Strange Reader Dreams

Books associated with unusual recurring dreams reported by multiple readers over decades.

1. The King in Yellow

The King in Yellow

This play reportedly triggers dreams of a ruined city. Readers describe seeing yellow markings on walls at night. Copies were burned by owners fearing further visions. The dreams often feature a robed figure watching silently.

2. House of Leaves

House of Leaves

The novel's layout causes readers to dream of shifting rooms. Many report endless corridors that change direction. Some wake up feeling lost inside their own homes. The effect lasts weeks after finishing the book.

3. The Raw Shark Texts

The Raw Shark Texts

This story leads to dreams of being hunted by unseen creatures. Readers mention hearing pages flip underwater. Several describe a constant sense of being followed in sleep. The dreams fade only after rereading certain chapters.

4. Annihilation

Annihilation

The book sparks dreams of mutated landscapes and towers. Readers often see their reflections behaving differently. Some report tasting strange fruit from the dreams. The visions sometimes continue during daytime walks in nature.

5. The Library at Mount Char

The Library at Mount Char

This novel produces dreams of learning impossible languages. Readers wake up reciting words they cannot translate. Many mention libraries that rearrange themselves overnight. The effect includes brief moments of understanding animal speech.

6. Piranesi

Piranesi

The halls in this book appear in readers' dreams exactly as described. People report meeting the same statue figures repeatedly. Some lose track of real time after these dreams. The halls sometimes feel more familiar than actual homes.

7. The Shadow of the Wind

The Shadow of the Wind

This tale leads to dreams of searching for nonexistent books. Readers describe dusty shelves that stretch for miles. Some wake up with the urge to burn certain pages. The dreams often involve a faceless man guarding the library.