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* The [[Chuck Palahniuk]] novel ''[[Lullaby]]'' is about a poem which kills anyone to whom it is recited. Or even those toward whom it is '''[[Paranoia Fuel|thought.]]'''
* The [[Chuck Palahniuk]] novel ''[[Lullaby]]'' is about a poem which kills anyone to whom it is recited. Or even those toward whom it is '''[[Paranoia Fuel|thought.]]'''
* Palahniuk also included a box in ''[[Haunted (Palahniuk novel)|Haunted]]'' with an eyepiece. Looking inside had some horrible effects such as madness and consequent suicide.
* Palahniuk also included a box in ''[[Haunted (Palahniuk novel)|Haunted]]'' with an eyepiece. Looking inside had some horrible effects such as madness and consequent suicide.
* ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets|Harry Potter]]''
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'':
** Passing references to books that burn out the reader's eyeballs. And also books that can't physically be put down—readers are cursed to go around reading those books for the rest of their lives.
** Passing references to books that burn out the reader's eyeballs. And also books that can't physically be put down—readers are cursed to go around reading those books for the rest of their lives.
** A more harmless example is the occasionally-mentioned ''Sonnets of a Sorcerer'', which makes you speak in limericks for the rest of your life.
** A more harmless example is the occasionally-mentioned ''Sonnets of a Sorcerer'', which makes you speak in limericks for the rest of your life.