Surviving Myself is a psychological horror thriller that follows two brothers whose ordinary evening turns into a terrifying journey after they enter a mysterious building hidden near the market they visit every day.
What begins as a search for shelter slowly becomes a nightmare filled with surreal floors, deeply unsettling encounters, impossible realities, and lingering questions that slowly begin to consume their minds. As fear, confusion, and reality begin to blur together, they realize that escaping the building may not mean escaping what it awakened within them.
"Dark, suspenseful, emotional, and deeply unsettling" - VPress, Mumbai
"It is a story about fear, choices, guilt, survival, and the terrifying truths people hide within themselves." - Adarsh Singh (Author)
If you enjoy immersive stories that feel mysterious, emotionally intense, and psychologically haunting long after the final chapter, then this book is worth experiencing.
Surviving Myself is not built around predictable horror formulas or constant jump scares. The story focuses on psychological tension, emotional realism, layered symbolism, and the growing fear of realizing that something is deeply wrong long before the truth is revealed.
Each chapter gradually uncovers new pieces of the mystery while quietly connecting to a much larger revelation hidden beneath the surface. The environments, conversations, warnings, and choices are all designed to carry meaning beyond what appears at first glance. Rather than relying only on external horror, the story explores isolation, guilt, fear, identity, and the fragile line between wanting to escape life and wanting to survive it.