The house itself is a central enigma—its dimensions shift unpredictably, hallways stretch into darkness, and spaces emerge where none should exist. Navidson, his family, and others attempt to explore and document these anomalies, but their discoveries raise more questions than answers. The novel suggests that the house may be more than just an architectural impossibility, hinting at deeper existential fears about perception, loss, and the unknown.
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