A new and fresh style of writing.
Written as an autobiographical story, based on real(ish) events, the author, Ron Malane, tells us this story of an uncertain travel through an uncertain world of madness and medical research.
Follow the quest for truth and think about what you would do in these worlds filled with secrets and twists.
"To call a name would be great... But to know one would be better!"
'How do you know if you're crazy?'
'How do you know if you're sane?'
If you cant answer these, this is the book for you!!
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By piggypoo2004
Jul 28, 2009
"The House That Sanity Forgot" This is an incredible book that I was unable to stop reading it until I finished. I enjoyed the way the author described the imagery and bizarre events that had me wondering until the very end. A very good read for anyone who has ever wondered the psychology of a madman. Looking forward to seeing Ron Malane's next read!
"The house that sanity forgot, Ron Malane" An intriguing and different read. Never a dull moment, this book delivers a fascinatingly dark journey experienced by a man sent over the edge, literally. Written in a unique style, the author manages to convey strong feelings such as bewilderment, anger, intrigue and anguish very effectively to the audience. You will not want to put it down once you have started. Well done Ron!
"The House that Sanity Forgot" This book was incredibly well written, the discriptions were so imaginative and really set the scene. I am lucky enough to know the author, so I could hear his voice in my head as if he were reading it aloud. Really did not know which way it was going to go and then the twist at the end was brill. I read it from start to finish on a plane journey and couldn't put it down. Then the air hostess offered me one of two meals...one covered by red striped foil, the other in blue striped foil....I just couldn't decide!! you'll have to read it to know what I mean!! Brilliant, well done Ron!